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It has been asserted in challenges to school discipline policies that funnel students of color into the prison system.
The grounds include fraud, bribery and a candidate's ineligibility, none of which has been asserted in the Florida presidential balloting.
This low correlation has been asserted in previous studies to be consistent with the pleiotropic effects of statins.
This usually indicates that their activity against either this disease or a model of it has been asserted in the literature, though it may at times indicate a NLP error.
Multiple theoretical models have been asserted in the clinical literature to explain hypersexual behaviors, most frequently the addiction, compulsivity, and impulsivity models (e.g., Barth & Kinder, 1987; Coleman, 2003; Goodman, 2001).
For instance, is Zimbabwe in a state of crisis, "spiralling out of control" as is asserted in virtually every newspaper article spinning around the world via the net?
This is not a hoax as is asserted in the document.
Is the White House counsel explaining to the president the scope of the powers being asserted in his ill-advised orders?
The answer, probably, is towards a confederal model in which members' national sovereignty will continue to be asserted in theory, but will become less easily exercisable in practice.
Status can be asserted in countless ways, from vehicle choice to restaurant reservations, to which after-Oscars party you're able to attend.
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