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Black and Hispanic homeownership has always lagged significantly behind whites because of discriminatory practices like redlining and a diminished likelihood of nonwhite families to pass on wealth from one generation to another.
As stability increases, variability and diversity decreases and there is a diminished likelihood that novelty will arise.
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Our results suggest that many patients with a positive RVI score who undergo surgical resection or LT take on the risks associated with these procedures with diminished likelihood of a favorable clinical outcome.
Prior infection with one strain TB has been linked with diminished likelihood of re-infection by a new strain.
Second, in each additive measure the diminished likelihood term is multiplied by an expression for H's probability: P(H) or O(H), as the case may be.
there is diminished likelihood of altering trochanteric growth or causing coxa valga, 5.
In our AMBER-03 sampling this includes a significantly larger probability of being in polyproline type II and random coil conformations between helices, with greatly diminished likelihood of turn regions.
In one study in Alabama, HIV therapy seemed to lead to significantly diminished likelihood of gay men's using condoms consistently with their sex partners.
By targeting focal prefrontal function, executive functions may be trained, which may result in improved cognitive control and, hence, diminished likelihood of relapse when craving occurs.
The likelihood of a diminished role for Ms. Stewart was first suggested by the company itself before it began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in 1999.
Because a diminished BBC would diminish Britain.
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