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Many barriers are ironically often a direct response to progression in other parts of our lives.

And severely cutting Medicaid will most certainly hurt our nation's ability to provide health coverage to America's poor — including low-wage, direct-care workers who provide long-term services and supports but ironically often do not have health coverage themselves.

If they can't be provided by UK industry, because environmental regulations killed it off, the kit and technologies will have to be imported from overseas, ironically often from less energy efficient manufacturers.

Since his laws are what is now (ironically) often called 'Newtonian' elastic collision theory, it seems that they satisfy both of his requirements.

In many, many communities that see themselves as somehow marginalized or "fringe" you see a tremendous reaction to change, ironically often a very strong reaction against people within those communities who are trying to point out the way those communities themselves are elitist, unfair, exclusionary.

This is understandably hard on working class and immigrant families, most of which were, ironically, often previously employed as builders.

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Ironically, survivors often face a "second disease" of stigmatisation.

I never expected personal fulfillment through my job, though ironically, I often experience it.

More than any of its predecessors, The Pale King is a novel of ideas, and the ironically lyrical, often hysterical voice of works such as Infinite Jest has been substantially toned down.

Much of this was a waste of mone There's still time for a major play that could make the difference, and inspire us to care Today's media are even less forgiving than they were 36 years ago - so Miliband will need to pick his battles Ironically, PR often gets a bad rep.

Realpolitik, ironically, has often been the target of Republicans and Democrats alike, who see it as a retreat from the "Wilsonian idealism" that has traditionally assigned America a pre-eminent role as a moral leader and at times – indeed, too often – a global policeman.

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