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It was the confluence of these anxieties that led legislators in Massachusetts and other states to enact the first laws requiring that factory restrooms be sex-separated.
By the early 1950s Berlin's central beliefs had emerged out of the confluence of his philosophical preoccupations, historical studies, and political and moral commitments and anxieties; and his major ideas were either already fully formed, or developing.
Trade, long politically divisive in the United States, has become a more charged issue than usual because of the confluence of the presidential campaign and an economic slowdown that has increased anxiety about job losses.
Although no mental health issue can be attributed to a single cause – problems like anxiety and depression are multi-causal, with a confluence of factors at play – there were clear findings in 2015 that proved government policies are directly impacting vulnerable people and making things worse.
Although no mental health issue can be attributed to a single cause problems like anxiety and depression are multi-causal, with a confluence of factors at play there were clear findings in 2015 that proved government policies in the UK are directly impacting vulnerable people and making things worse.
It is an expensive confluence of problems.
My purchase followed a confluence of events.
Jarvis faces a bizarre confluence of events.
It's a confluence of things.
"It's a unique confluence of events.
Experts cite a confluence of factors.
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