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"Almost without exception, children orphaned by AIDS are marginalized, stigmatized, malnourished, uneducated, and psychologically damaged.
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Almost without exception, Jewish children in Europe during the war experienced the sudden transformation of [End Page 277] their world from at least some degree of stability and security to utter chaos.
Almost without exception, when a child turns to drugs, there is: (1) a history of parental or familial alcoholism or substance use; (2) trauma history (physical/sexual abuse, accident, illness, divorce, family deaths); or (3) genetic mental illness.
Many brought small children, who almost without exception – a single hastily stifled wail was just audible on Whitehall – were awed into joining the silence.
Chief Constable Simon Bailey, the police's national lead officer for child protection and abuse investigations, said: "Almost without exception police forces are seeing significant increases in child sexual abuse investigations.
For the nine young patients who had at least one epidemiologically related patient identified by public health investigations but for whom the source patient could not be determined, genotyping patterns from the isolates of the epidemiologically related cases and the young child were identical, almost without exception.
Nobuo Yoshioka, who works for a manufacturing company in Tokyo and has two school-age children, likes Japan's focus on basic skills: "Almost without exception, every single student can read, write and do basic maths".
None of our DIPP study children seroconverted to TGA positivity before age 1 year, although gluten-containing foods were almost without exception introduced between 4 and 6 months of age.
Almost without exception, they wore nice sweaters.
They were, almost without exception, grimly competent.
Almost without exception, royal babies have been born at home.
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