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Georgian government forces are reported to indiscriminately have used BM-21 or similar rocket artillery in fighting in the 2008 South Ossetia war.
By unpacking the "model minority" myth, which falsely states that Asians indiscriminately have high incomes and education levels and thus do not suffer from systematic racial inequality, students at Pomona College were able to explore how being pitted against other minorities takes blame away from those who are actually benefiting from the system--those who have the privilege of being white.
In order to assess the specificity of the relations between recorded and self-reported criminal justice system involvement, we conducted these analyses controlling for other types of crime (i.e., to control for the fact that some women may indiscriminately have reported several types of charges, regardless of whether they had actually faced all types of charges).
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A PENCHANT for wrapping everything in plastic and then burning the rubbish indiscriminately has turned Japan into the dioxin centre of the world.
Asked about President Obama's speech last week, in which he claimed that the N.S.A. hadn't abused the mass-surveillance programs, Snowden pointed to the watchdog's finding that there was no evidence that collecting phone records indiscriminately had identified or prevented a single terrorist plot.
While Douglas had a good experience studying on the MFA, he wouldn't recommend them indiscriminately: "You have to be serious about writing, and you should have already put in time reading as much as possible and as widely as possible.
Rather than destroy swathes of housing indiscriminately, we have listened to the local community".
"While we wouldn't encourage anonymous accusations, least of all those broadcast indiscriminately, there have been occasions where anonymous whistle-blowing has revealed fraudulent papers, so we will at least consider such accusations".
Some seem to admire indiscriminately whatever has been long preserved, without considering that time has sometimes co-operated with chance; all perhaps are more willing to honour past than present excellence; and the mind contemplates genius through the shades of age, as the eye surveys the sun through artificial opacity.
"If we fired indiscriminately, there would have been many more civilian casualties".
But SARS spreads indiscriminately, and patients have varied more widely in age.
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