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A different version of the expressivist argument looks beyond the individual act of testing to focus on the social offer of prenatal testing, particularly in a society where it has become routinized, to consider the negative evaluation it expresses about the lives of existing people with disabilities (Press 2000).
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Buried in its 2013 results it expresses worry about how uncertainty surrounding independence, and a potential referendum on EU membership in 2017, had already "negatively affected" its business.
"I feel it expresses something about Nicolas Ghesquière's own first tentative steps at Vuitton," she said.
Architecture is a dumb medium for self-expression, but it expresses so much about the society that builds it.
I don't like it when it's expressed about "my people" or Christians or in a ridiculous manner lumping all Muslims as terrorists category.
Above all, it expresses a skepticism about the value of technological connectedness.
This might sound like a meaningless cliché, but it expresses an important point about California.
The consensus about the Brexit vote is that it expressed resentment about how politicians had driven forward social changes without the consent of the affected communities.
She didn't mention that she was ill but spoke about her work and how she hoped that it expressed something about the world she came from.
The European Central Bank kept rates on hold, as expected, but it expressed concerns about rising inflation.
The Times used the words "defiantly" and "emboldened," even as it expressed doubt about what he might actually get done.
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