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Already burdened with the minor mishaps that arise from living in a world designed for righties, their lot in life seemed to worsen considerably in the 1980s, when a study argued that southpaws had several times the risk of chronic headaches — and immune disorders — as their right-handed counterparts.
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A bit later the World Bank released a study arguing that cashew-processing in Mozambique lost money.
Earlier this year he commissioned a study arguing that the Netherlands would be better off returning to the guilder.
The November digest, for example, summarizes a study arguing that inequality is less severe than it sometimes seems and another documenting a benefit of a flat tax.
In 2007, the Heritage Foundation released a study arguing that granting citizenship to currently undocumented immigrants would be an enormous financial burden on the American taxpayer.
The government must urgently establish a strategic authority to oversee the future growth of Britain's ageing energy infrastructure, a study argues on Tuesday.
To their delight, on November 30th the Pentagon released a study arguing that it would be perfectly feasible to allow openly gay soldiers in the ranks.
Just last month, the Mayo Clinic Proceedings published a study arguing that the results of national dietary surveys, such as those that link sugary drinks to type-2 diabetes, are so flawed that they constitute a major misuse of public funds.
In 2007 she published a study arguing that the uptake of carbon in the Southern Ocean had levelled out.Again, climate was the reason, but this time suspicion fell on a human-induced change.
In 2011, two leading nutrition and diabetes experts in Australia created controversy when they published a study arguing that at the same time obesity rates soared, the consumption of refined sugar in Australia had appeared to fall substantially.
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