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Rather, he says, a political ideology, a virulent form of "modern identity politics," born out of an opposition to modernization, has made use of Islam "for political purposes".
Many migration studies make use of foreign-born population data (see Castles et al., 2014; Dumont & Lemaître, 2005).
This empirical test, therefore, makes use of data on foreign-born residents whenever possible.
Born near Kiev, he was a writer of fiery Zionist pamphlets who made use of the informality of Yiddish to give voice to Eastern European nostalgia.
So let's hope the next generation, born in video, will use it more fluently, and find ways to make use of the petabytes of data that Google Glass or its ilk will generate.
The researchers made use of the Millennium Cohort Study, a UK-wide group of 19,000 children born between September 2000 and January 2002.
Trump made use of this commonplace metaphor in attacking US District Court Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is American, born and raised in the United States.
Here we make use of next-generation sequencing to study the complete genome of a wild born Western lowland gorilla genome.
Although the second study makes use of a nationally representative data, it also uses the continuum of maternal care as a proxy measure of new born health and does not account for endogeneity in the health insurance enrolment decision.
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