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He had a fatalistic acceptance of his bad luck in life.
She was fatalistic about the future.
About one-third (319%) of men who reported a fatalistic mode of thought named two or more warning signs as compared with about one-quarter (245%) of the men who could not.
Such fatalistic attitudes were almost certainly nourished by the fact that we were dealing with an elderly cohort of patients all over 75 years of age.
And certainly there could be grounds for refusing to acknowledge that one of (8) and (9) had to be true which did not carry fatalistic implications.
The worlds are stabilized states of horror, which makes them not political but fatalistic.
For the non-poor category the highest number opting for the most fatalistic response on any of the questions is 5 per cent.
Eventually, if his self-esteem is completely eroded, he may end up adopting a fatalistic outlook on his prospects in life.
Such understandings view radical groups as ir rationally beholden to strict religious doctrine, engendering fatalistic assessments of the possibility for peacef ul political change.
However, the position appears almost fatalistic as to the goal of science.