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Discussing the reluctance to change a previously confining situation, Sen (2000) wrote, Deprived people tend to come to terms with their deprivation because of the sheer necessity of survival, and they may, as a result, lack the courage to demand any radical change, and may even adjust their desires and expectations to what they unambitiously see as feasible.
The Fever might be easier to take than the New York Public Library’s latest hoo-ha, unambitiously entitled “Was the 20th Century a Mistake?
Mark Hughes' men were organised, aggressive - and passed the ball tidily, if unambitiously.
 
 
 
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