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The consequence of changes in their own mental perception and performance could mean that students' marks might be affected by the order in which they were marked, a concern that is echoed in a review paper on affective influences on judgements and information processing [ 8].
Hurston was also suspicious of white researchers encroaching on this "black" story, a concern that has been echoed in relation to white authors' appropriation of slave narratives in their fiction, from the condescending portrayal of Uncle Tom (based on Josiah Henson's narrative) to the stereotype of the slave insurrectionist in William Styron's The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967).
The long-term effects of this co-option of domestic training programs could be profound, shifting the training of generations of health workers away from the priorities of their compatriots, a concern that has been echoed in medical aid missions abroad (49).
And as Matt Murray reports - it is a concern that has echoes in the past.
As for the nationals, Dimbleby is echoing a concern that is regularly aired by newspaper owners and editors.
If you remember, a phrase and concern that echoed through America in the shell-shocked aftermath of 9/11 was: Is irony dead?" It seemed no one could imagine humor as a conduit of meaning anymore.
Brontë describes her as fiercely solitary; indeed, she remains quivering and silent when asked to explain herself: "Who are you?" Following the child's own search for the answer, Boylan takes us into the underworld of London on a journey that echoes Brontë's concerns.
But the scandal has confirmed many public defenders' long-held suspicions about the quality of work at the laboratory, concerns that were echoed by a blistering independent audit released in late March.
"If goals are set and not achieved, both the U.S. and the Afghan governments can lose the populace's support," the report added, echoing a concern that some senior American officials have expressed privately.
Marwan Mohammed, a sociologist at the Centre Maurice Halbwachs in Paris who's employed by CNRS, agrees that more knowledge is needed, but he worries that CNRS itself isn't taking enough time to think things through a concern that has been echoed by several other academics.
That's a concern echoed by Sheng Ding, a biochemist at The Scripps Research Institute in San Diego, California, who wasn't involved in the research.
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