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It is about our right and responsibility to speak out against language that we feel not only offends but also contributes to continuing prejudice and violence against women and gay people.
She develops orientation materials for new federal judges and contributes to continuing education for judges and court staff, work that often incorporates the fruits of her research.
The worst that could happen is that the state is seen as reluctantly approving of hate speech that poisons public discourse, promotes actual physical and psychological violence in our communities, reinforces and contributes to continuing marginalization that results in depression, drug abuse, homelessness and suicide, all of the things that help a healthy commonweal thrive.
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The yen's depreciation versus the dollar has contributed to continuing large US trade deficits with Japan.
The guns, supplies and training of police and army personnel can contribute to continuing conflicts and civil wars in recipient nations.
Participants agreed that the resourcefulness of the third sector in Scotland, which has allowed many charities to adapt and thrive over the past few years, would contribute to continuing success in the future.
TAVR technology and equipment are rapidly advancing, with increased utilisation of advanced MDCT imaging contributing to continuing outcome improvement and broadening of procedure applications.
Duke's growth and academic focus have contributed to continuing the university's reputation as an academic and research powerhouse.
Our findings contribute to continuing debate regarding the relevance of in vitro cells culture systems to the multicellular tissue system.
Distance learning can contribute to continuing nursing education and health service quality beyond the fulfillment of professional requirements [ 7, 8].
18 The persistence of elevated sputum PGP long after exacerbations in some individuals may contribute to continuing neutrophilic airway inflammation and promote the 'frequent exacerbator' phenotype.
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