Sentences with phrase «be uncooperative about»

Some teenagers can also be uncooperative about treatment — for example, by avoiding medications, bingeing on cake if they have diabetes, or smoking if they have asthma.

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It started off so well on my work trip, but then a lot of things happened (good and bad) to mess up my sleep schedule and I've felt like I was struggling through some really, really uncooperative mixture of sand and molasses (treacle) since about Wednesday morning.
Asked last week about the agency's assertions, de Blasio denied being uncooperative, telling reporters: «A huge amount of material was provided.
Hearing that will comfort him; he probably is sensitive about being perceived as strange or uncooperative because of his behavior.
If your author is threatening the publisher's timetable, or is being uncooperative in some other way, send a carefully worded, polite but steely message that spells out the consequences of their behaviour, and what they need to do about it.
Ever since a 2012 investigative report — in which Huawei was wholly uncooperative — lawmakers have been warning about the potential dangers of using Huawei phones, but with the company on the verge of a U.S. breakout, the rhetoric has been ramped up considerably.
What I'm concerned about is if the other party is uncooperative.
The real estate biz is a friendly bunch, and this is a great way to find out what other brokers are thinking about marketing, home prices or even how to deal with an uncooperative client.
We also can't communicate anything we may know about our principles «bottom line» but the «mere posting» seller will be expected to do so and if they don't the prospects are likely to think they are just being uncooperative.
Sorry the weather is about to be uncooperative for painting.
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