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Third, the emphasis on MSAs has resulted in a common perception among clinicians that AIM is characterized by the presence of single autoantibody specificities, whereas associations between an MSA and MAAs are not uncommon.
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The Gaza talks had virtually no impact on his popularity here, in part because they play into a common perception that he's been too focused on international affairs.
When international players started to enter the league in large numbers, a common perception was that they might not be tough enough to compete with, and beat, Americans.
Greece belonged to the Ottoman Empire until the war of independence in the 1820s and its people adhered to the Orthodox Church whose break with Catholicism goes back to 1054 A.D. The large majority of member states keep in step by a common perception of right or wrong, permissible or not permissible, and ethical versus unethical behavior.
But in truth, aside from a common perception of moral decline, there was little that unified people of faith around a conservative political agenda.
In addition, we highlight the many subjective elements involved in auto-calibration, in an attempt to temper a common perception that auto-calibration is an objective and rigorous alternative to manual calibration.
In the 1930s and 1940s in the US there was a common perception that marijuana could cause individuals to behave dangerously - "reefer madness", as it was referred to in a 1936 propaganda film that predicted a dark fate for those who used the drug.
Whether you call it cloning, copying or fast following, a common perception in the industry is that the market moves in genres and it's a safer bet to get in on a genre rather than strike out.
A common perception in Thailand is that those who have lighter skin come from higher social strata, while those with darker complexions hail from the country's poorer, rural regions.
Despite a common perception in the news media that Europe "risked being swamped by a flood of migrants from Africa," it said that the percentage of Africans migrating abroad remained relatively modest in 2010, when 64 percent of sub-Saharan African migration took place within the region itself.
The data belie a common perception in the nation's hard-fought debate over immigration — articulated by lawmakers, pundits and advocates on all sides of the issue — that the surge in immigration in the last two decades has overwhelmed the United States with low-wage foreign laborers.
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