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"Isolation by language barriers," Honigsberg writes, "should be recognized as a distinct human rights abuse".
It is now widely accepted that volatile solvents are a distinct class of abused drugs, and chronic solvent use can lead to a substance use disorder (abuse or dependence), as defined by DSM-IV.
The abuse marked a distinct shift away from the good-natured debates she was used to having in academic journals.
Since then, a number of writers on the subject have taken an even bigger and more questionable leap: they have turned a bizarre and uncommon form of child abuse into a distinct psychiatric disorder, with its own checklist of symptoms identifying mothers who suffer from it.
Fourth, those abused in childhood might represent a distinct genetic group, but genetic differences alone are unlikely to account for all methylation differences observed here.
Many of these women also had been victims of domestic abuse long before such acts had a distinct label.
The level of tolerance in terms of perceived abuse (A, NA and NPA) follows a distinct pattern for males and females.
In an alarming finding, HMIC warned that inconsistencies in intelligence-sharing by police forces meant there was a "distinct possibility" the failure to identify Savile's pattern of abuse could be repeated.
A distinct plodder.
A distinct resistance to potential.
A distinct possibility, no doubt.
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