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Weight concludes with the cook's pleasure at the weight of her weights, and her belief that their great weight makes them "true" - a complicated assumption, that, and one which echoes back through the poem when you read it again.

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But "Pariah" is important, not simply as a promising directorial debut, but also as the most visible example of the mini-movement of young black filmmakers telling stories that complicate assumptions about what "black film" can be by embracing thorny issues of identity, alienation and sexuality.

Some of their commentary, however, was surprising as it complicates assumptions about the degree to which recess is their free time.

This complicates assumptions about linkage disequilibrium across different parts of the genome and increases the density of SNPs required for successful association mapping.

But economic history complicates that assumption.

While women are commonly framed as defenceless "soft targets" in forced evictions, Vanny and her fellow housewives complicate this assumption.

Transition points in schooling naturally complicate this assumption.

Complicating this assumption, the phylogenetic position of branchiopods (including Daphnia pulex) within Arthropoda remains somewhat uncertain [ 59- 62].

Exit i/v] These various phenomena give suggestive evidence of the remedy as an active ingredient and complicate the assumption that homeopathic healing is placebo healing – as the homeopathic placebo would appear to have some unique features interwoven with the taking of the homeopathic remedy.

This is further complicated by the assumption in our model of the same success rates for all frozen cycles; it must however be noted that natural FETs are associated with lower success rates compared to estrogen-plus-progesterone cycles.

For example, the estimation of inbreeding coefficients from pedigrees is complicated by the assumption that founding individuals are outbred and unrelated [ 16], by the difficulty of accounting for the chance events of Mendelian segregation [ 17], and by the rarity of multi-generation pedigrees for natural populations [ 18].

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