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The campaigning by the press against past military regimes, which were dominated by Muslims from the north, has fostered the view of many northerners that southern newspapers were inherently biased.

They have been choosing sides and each has fostered the view that there are two worlds, one good -- which is us -- and one less good -- which is everyone else.

These results have fostered the view that clinically meaningful disease modification may be possible if treatment begins at an earlier part of the disease process, because intervention may be too late once downstream neurodegeneration has become established.

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The increased perception of access to elite universities through athletics may have helped to foster the view among many minority and low-income students and parents that they may be better off investing the bulk of their energy and effort in athletics in the hope of obtaining a basketball or football scholarship regardless of what odds are against them.

Increased protection suggests that L-CORT mice had greater ability to restrict infection compared to AFR control subjects, thus fostering the view that neonatal stimulation might benefit laboratory animal welfare.

Life in the colony was perilous, and many died during the Starving Time in 1609 and the Anglo-Powhatan Wars, including the Indian massacre of 1622, which fostered the colonists' negative view of all tribes.

Despite Thomas Kuhn's (1957, 181) suggestions to the contrary, the success of Copernican astronomy over Ptolemy's system has remained an influential case study fostering the simplicity view (Martens 2009).

In general, staff exchanges and deployments are a fairly strategic learning opportunity in that it buildsthey build staff capacity in key areas where it is anticipated there will be future needs, uses a shared responsibility approach, fosters the view that learning is a part of UNICEF's culture and offersculture, and offer a viable alternative to direct training.

Another view posits that biological interactions or an inherently higher rate of speciation in some groups fostered the diversification.

Again, the inverse relationship could exist where exposure may result in a feeling of readiness or pre-existing readiness could foster the impulse to view pornographic material.

Furthermore, a review of both approaches provides critical insight into the development of students' views on evolution and how science educators can foster the development of positive views on evolution.

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