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And lumping abusers with the addicted creates unfortunate stereotypes that jeopardize future marital and job prospects, legal status, and insurance eligibility.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has long recognized that migration of health personnel from developing to developed countries creates unfortunate imbalances in the global health workforce [ 1].
Reagan and create an unfortunate situation here.
That will create an unfortunate opportunity for both omissions and duplications of data.
This technology never devolves into a gimmick, but it does create an unfortunate distancing effect.
But such a policy might well harden the Turks' attitude, while it would create an unfortunate impression in this country.
In particular, the judge's ill-advised public statements about the case -- for example, comparing Microsoft to a drug gang -- violate judicial norms and create the unfortunate impression that he may have been biased.
The Suburban Baths, outside the Porta Marina, are more famous, unjustly, for their small erotic paintings than for the graceful stucco décor and mosaics and as a result create an unfortunate first impression of the city.
The Obama administration warned the EU on Wednesday that its investigations into alleged tax avoidance by US firms, including Apple, Amazon and Starbucks, could "create an unfortunate international tax policy precedent".
And while the rigid framing and wispy plot create an unfortunate inertia, they also magnify the occasional whimsical moment, like the priceless expression on the face of a bemused goat as it's overtaken on the street by a rolling lump of green plastic.
Corporate hog farming has gotten very popular lately, despite the fact that monster pig herds create an unfortunate byproduct known as "waste lagoons". Like so very, very many things in this nation, the lagoons are no problem at all if they're run properly.
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