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Her work, including the 2016 article "Choosing a School for My Daughter in a Segregated City", combines historical research and political analysis with first-person accounts, bringing the persistent reality of systemic racism and its pernicious effect on children and communities into sharp focus.

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She has urged the erasure of the Citizens United ruling and "its pernicious effects" by constitutional amendment, congressional legislation or new Supreme Court justices.

Children are especially prone to its pernicious effects, as it curbs brain development.

It would be possible to shrug off isolated examples of sexist celebrity culture, but it is so all-pervading that its pernicious effects are cumulative.

His first question for Mr. Verrilli made it clear how little Chief Justice Roberts was focused on its pernicious effects and how little he wanted that discussed in the court: "No part of your argument has to do with racial or ethnic profiling, does it?" The solicitor general had to agree.

It's easy to get sucked into the Internet to spend all of your waking hours on it and then to end the day with a tweet about its pernicious effects on people.

On the long list of its pernicious effects, undeserved pardons--which, after all, merely relieve the deserved suffering of a few individuals--do not rank especially high.

9. JetLag Genie Jet lag is the curse of the transatlantic traveller, but here's a way to minimise its pernicious effects.

Like Schlosser, who set out to expose the growing dominance of the fast-food industry and its pernicious effects on the country's health, Shipler seems to be aiming to jolt Americans awake to the continuing assault on their Bill of Rights.

Various scholars have shown that this dynamic, and its pernicious effects on immigrants, is diminished in more universalistic welfare states (Van der Waal, De Koster & Van Oorschot, 2013; Larsen, 2006; Swank & Betz, 2003; Van Oorschot, 2000; Kumlin & Rothstein 2010; Rothstein 2015).

Deep venous thrombosis (DVT), often prodromal for pulmonary embolism, is known to cause significant morbidity and mortality.1 The use of postoperative chemoprophylaxis is controversial among clinicians who care for severe traumatic brain injury patients due to concern of intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) and its pernicious effects.

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