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But the book fails to probe the limits of their philanthropic impulse how some causes are over-represented to the neglect of others, how charity can be a vehicle for ideology, and how the objects of charity are vulnerable to exploitation.
The words "collude" and "cause" are over the top, but I'm not sure who exactly has used them, outside of this press release.
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18 The roughly one million who have underlying peripheral vestibular causes are generally over-tested, 19 misdiagnosed 20 and undertreated.
Hence, we cannot rule out the possibility that certain causes of death are over- or under-reported.
Conversely, respiratory symptoms due to non-infectious causes may be over-reported in non-smokers.
The main causes for water quality problems are over-exploitation of natural resources.
"The moral advantage of being the architect of many losing causes is highly over-rated".
Whatever the cause, the moratorium is over -- at least on video and DVD.
Try to take comfort in the fact that the event causing the memory is over now.
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