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Thus, a melanoma that is confined to a small area of a mole may escape examination as a result of sampling errors.
But daytime television doesn't seem to merit much serious criticism these days, or cultural oversight; it has become a fact of life that these shows escape examination or community outcry.
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But in South Africa, which for decades separated the races under the brutal apartheid system that put blacks at the bottom and whites on top, nothing, not even a singing competition, escapes examination under a powerful racial lens.
Even in countries with established screening programmes, women still die from rapidly progressing cancers that escape periodic examination.
His assertion is implausible in light of a policy authorizing the Bureau's invasions of mosques, but because that policy remains secret, the FBI has escaped public examination.
In addition, men's central responsibility for the rape pandemic escapes critical examination whenever writers and speakers use gender-neutral terminology to talk about perpetrators, who are overwhelmingly men.
The major exception is P1-mm, which unlike P1-vv, has escaped molecular examination for all these years.
Mr. Milosevic's shadow, like Hitler's, will be long, for it is unlikely that a catastrophe as great as Serbia's can forever escape critical self-examination in a continent more and more determined to examine and reassess national histories that often involve shameful acts.
Indeed, there has been only one area of government which escaped such intensive examination.
A few, fast-flying insects escaped during the examination process, but notes were taken of the approximate size and order of these individuals.
The officers returned fire and the car the gunmen were escaping in crashed; later examination revealed at least one of them had been wounded.
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