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More than a year ago, St. Christopher's Inc. in Valhalla became undesirable as a treatment center when it was found to have falsified the records of several New York City foster children in its care.
Talleyrand, who had been denounced in the National Convention (the assembly elected after the overthrow of the monarchy), also became undesirable in England, where the most counterrevolutionary of the French émigrés were demanding his expulsion.
During the mid-1950s, 60 percent of female students dropped out of college to get married or to cease their higher education before they became "undesirable" on the marriage market.
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The price of success is to become undesirable, for actors as for the queen herself.
Anything dangerous, wild, unkempt, ancient, jaggy and difficult to grasp thus becomes undesirable or of such a low priority in the drive to look and feel like everyone else that it is allowed to wither.
FBS has therefore become undesirable as a growth medium supplement for isolating and expanding MSCs for human therapy protocols.
Intimate parenting becomes more important: We link parenting beliefs to salient with weight 1. Hunting become undesirable: We link hunting beliefs to salient with weight -1.
Since migrant workers who experience high unemployment have less time to recoup lost income, their stay becomes undesirable, and they leave sooner than intended.
The assumption underlying this reinforcement mechanism is that if a parameter state performs well over a given generation, other choices become undesirable, and vice-versa.
In the case of a rectangular moderator, the spatial distribution of the vector flux of low-energy neutrons becomes undesirable at a large beam extraction angle (25∘).
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