They may get lazy and unmotivated if they know what is coming to them.
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They are either too lazy, they don't have the men, or they have a policy against it.
They feel lazy, because technology makes so easy some tasks that would have taken other generations much longer to accomplish.
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Disability groups have formed what they call the "baywatch campaign" with the aim of stopping people they describe as lazy and selfish abusing parking bays reserved for disabled customers.
The new members will thrive as long they do not become lazy, she says.
It's easy to contend that they grow complacent or lazy, but that's not the key issue, Collins contends.
People are quite stupendously lazy if they can't see a direct cause-effect and I think that quite a few of the apathetic - "what difference will my vote make" - bunch would be more likely to exercise their franchise if they didn't have to exercise their legs.
Again, it was all a mistake, according to will.i.am, who says he was asked to record the track by producers Lazy Jay because they preferred him to Tulisa.
For instance, 24% of wealthy parents said they feared their kids would become lazy once presented with their riches.
Unsurprisingly, Mr Dunlap has a simple answer: they are, of course, too lazy.
It is time for men to suck it up and realize that the only time they should not marry a professional woman is when they are sexist, jealous and too lazy to be 50% of the relationship, which includes the job at home.
No longer a descriptive noun, "bubble" has become the default term for lazy writers seeking to explain what they cannot.
Then when the developers deliver what the lazy masses have asked for, they complain that none of the new games have any replay value.
By tea time they were Muppets who "sit on their lazy arses" - or so the Welsh party leader Andrew RT Davies colourfully put it.
"They have told me he used to whistle The Lazy Song and was a keen Kettering Town football fan like his dad, " Mr Witts said.
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Whether the absentees are scared or lazy or both is unclear - maybe they just saw a better weather forecast for this week than I saw - but what is clear is that American golfers don't need much of an excuse not to leave America.
When I read people's comments suggesting that the unemployed are lazy or not trying hard enough, and when they point to the amount of vacancies there are currently.
When they left, the French and Italian brands were fat and lazy, with huge domestic market shares that were practically guaranteed by their home governments, which maintained high tariffs between European countries.
Apparently 500 people (read: lazy pizza addicts) were surveyed about what features they would include in the "ultimate" couch, and instead of incorporating only the best ideas, the designers seem to have slapped on each and every suggestion.
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Michaels himself never fell into a lazy rut, the way so many others do when they've been in their jobs for a long time.
The Swiss know that, however lazy or corrupt or incompetent or arrogant politicians may be elsewhere, they can cut their own ones down to size.
This way if there is an extra kid or two at the party, they will get a gift too and the lack of the label can be explained away as lazy elfs or something.
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