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When Schwartz notes that young Americans are unduly troubled by their choice of career, because they are "remarkably unconstrained by what their parents did before them," he sounds kindhearted and sincerely concerned.

That may be because they are remarkably unambitious; but it could reflect Britain's official tradition of encouraging cultural diversity.Yet these differences, however marked, do not mean that British Muslims identify less with their country of residence than Muslims in France or Germany—or, indeed, than non-Muslim Britons (see chart 2).

These digestive system diseases are important to public health because they are remarkably common, can hinder a person's daily activities, and can cause major social and economic burden.

Patients with a diagnosis of peritoneal or fallopian tube carcinoma were recruited because they are remarkably similar in their morphology, clinical behaviour and treatment to ovarian cancer (Kosary and Trimble, 2002; Piek et al, 2004).

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Something must trickle down to the children, because they're remarkably healthy happy & vigorous.

These data are remarkably complete because they are obtained from all outpatient and inpatient pharmacies from all health care settings throughout Sweden, thus avoiding bias that may result either from self-reporting or from the sole use of hospital-based data.

Bodies are vulnerable to disease – and remarkably resilient – precisely because they are not machines built from a plan.

Mr. Schnall argues that decision-making entities in the ancient world may have been aware of the danger of conformist thinking because they developed customs that are remarkably similar to Janis's recommended preventatives.

She concludes that the answer is no, because people are remarkably good at voting down the least helpful, informative, and respectful comments online.

Because GSTs are remarkably versatile in the recognition of substrates [ 6], the cloning and the sequencing of these enzymes were undertaken in many plants.

Because insects are remarkably successful in adapting to toxins and other control tactics (Palumbi 2001; Onstad 2008), the evolution of resistance to Bt toxins by target pests threatens the continued efficacy of Bt crops (Tabashnik 1994; Gould 1998; Matten et al. 2008; Tabashnik and Carrière 2009).

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