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The most common instance of this scenario is a partial action which affects "some incoming links". This type of message simply indicates that Google has discounted the value of incoming links to your website that it feels could be manipulative, rather than a penalty assessed to your website.
Estimates suggest that around 1/3 of women, and 1/5 of men over the age of 50 will suffer some form of osteoporotic fracture in their lifetime, with hip fractures the most common instance of this.
That might have been the end of Charles' story, a far too common instance of NYPD harassing people of color in high crime neighborhoods, were it not for a class action lawsuit filed by the New York Civil Liberties Union claiming the New York Police Department had acted with "deliberate indifference" to scores of wrongful arrest complaints by residents and guests of Clean Halls building.
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But these are microaggressions, small and common instances of discrimination, and "their slow accumulation over a lifetime is in part what defines a marginalized experience… social others are microaggressed hourly, daily, weekly, monthly". The violence this time is psychic.
Common instances of academic dishonesty include (but are not limited to): cheating; falsification; plagiarism; facilitating, aiding or abetting others in academic dishonesty; collusion; or resubmitting work previously submitted for another course without instructor permission.
The three most common instances of hijacking via Bluetooth are bluejacking, bluesnarfing and bluebugging.
Common instances of this data type are identifiers such as username and email address as well as passwords used to verify an identity.
The purpose- and infinity-based rationales are the two most common instances of God-centered theory in the literature, and the naturalist can point out that they arguably face a common problem: a purely physical world seems able to do the job for which God is purportedly necessary.
The April issue of the Journal of Food Science analyzes the most adulterated ingredients -- in other words, the most common instances of food fraud.
Similarly, a different mental health professional suggested to another mate, Natalie, that asexuality was something they could "work on fixing", while being shocked at common instances of fatphobia she experienced.
You get a perspective of which suppliers operate in critical geographies such as Southeast Asia or are associated with at-risk sectors and the 120 or so commodities - such as palm oil, a very common ingredient in multiple products - that have had common instances of forced labor.
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