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Of course, these medications, like so many others, are sometimes misused and overprescribed.
But the human rights groups say that weapons are sometimes misused, apparently with impunity, with members of the security forces rarely held to account.
Top Democrats in the House on Thursday mentioned Mr. Romney in a letter to Treasury and Labor Department officials on reports that tax-preferred retirement accounts, like individual retirement accounts, are sometimes misused as tax shelters for the rich.
It clearly differentiates between the concepts of crowdsensing and crowdsourcing, which are sometimes misused interchangeably in the literature.
This sometimes causes an escalated risk of violence as we saw in this case". Dansky said authorities have a right to protect themselves, but she said these tactics are sometimes misused.
As well, certain national resources normally allocated for the poor are sometimes misused.
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The word is sometimes misused for egotism, the overstressing of one's own worth.
The word is not familiar to most Americans and is sometimes misused.
Zeitels said that the term "polyps" was sometimes misused to suggest a more serious growth or to suggest that the patient has more than one.
Stigma, in the original formulation of Goffman (1968), was about relationships not attributes, though as with many sociological concepts that pass into everyday usage, it is sometimes misused as the latter, not least by health workers: In the Ghanaian society any ailment which is associated with high level of morbidity, mortality and chronicity is automatically stigmatised (HW; our emphasis).
Twenty years later there is reason to be concerned about the way truth commissions may be sometimes cynically misused -- a perfunctory checking of a box to satisfy a transiently interested international community.
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