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Mothers' degree of breast-feeding exclusivity was reported as 100% (exclusively), > 80% (high partial), 20 80% (medium partial), and < 20% (low partial).
As the days turned into weeks, and I received more and more in the way of testimonies, many telling the same story: a culture of exclusivity was becoming a shortcut to exclusion.
Breastfeeding exclusivity was quantified using weights from 0 to 1, with exclusive breastfeeding having a weight of 1 and exclusive formula-feeding having a weight of 0. For infants fed both breast milk and formula, exclusivity was equal to 0.25 for "more formula than breast milk"; 0.50 for "formula and breast milk equally"; and 0.75 for "more breast milk than formula".
But the aura of exclusivity was the constant, he said.
This is, bizarrely enough, true — data exclusivity was the culprit).
The event's exclusivity was evident just before the Dîner en Blanc in Paris on June 16.
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Exclusivity is all.
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