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And there are the longstanding stereotypes about toughness that consider visors an effete accessory.

These accounts remind us that longstanding stereotypes doubting rape victims' credibility continue to dominate popular opinion and prevent meaningful reform.

It has stirred an age-old argument about what constitutes a sport and has resurrected longstanding stereotypes.

Despite the show's sometimes broad caricatures and reinforcement of longstanding stereotypes about big oil and big hair, the new "Dallas" deftly pays heed to a city that has always been proud of its own sheen.

The bills passed in these states, most recently North Carolina, alienate the Muslim community and unfairly paint them as adherents of an archaic, anti-Western system, playing up longstanding stereotypes and stoking fears.

In part, the fact that Jones was not allowed to be a scientist is indicative of broad cultural racism; because of longstanding stereotypes, black women are rarely presented as brilliant engineers or physicists.

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Dell has also overcome another longstanding stereotype in Japan: that foreigners cannot match Japanese companies' quality of service.

In the Times, Mike Hale wrote that the show exploits "the longstanding stereotyping of Los Angeles's Iranian-Americans as vulgar, materialistic show-offs who don't fit in among the city's supposedly more cultured elites".

The one really unfortunate thing about "Shahs of Sunset" is the way it exploits, and will in turn amplify, a previously localized phenomenon: the longstanding stereotyping of Los Angeles's Iranian-Americans as vulgar, materialistic show-offs who don't fit in among the city's supposedly more cultured elites.

Essentially this myth is the manifestation of ingrained misogyny, a result of the longstanding stereotype that girls are catty, two-faced, superficial and gossipy.

Real Women?: At every turn of the presidential campaign, the media asked, "How does this change the minds of women?" The media made a story that told us they believed that most women were so indecisive--a longstanding American stereotype--that practically anything could change their minds.

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