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One study found that merely informing teachers about their stereotypes closed gaps in grading.
Declining to take "yes" for an answer, Mr. Siegel's group wrote back that it had not requested permission but was merely informing the police as a courtesy.
But merely informing the defendant of the time and place of the crime does not approach the sort of reciprocity which due process demands.
Indeed, recent research suggests that merely informing whites of changing demographics increases racial and ethnic prejudice as well as support for the Republican Party.
Rather than merely informing managers that stereotypes persisted, they added that a "vast majority of people try to overcome their stereotypic preconceptions". With this adjustment, discrimination vanished in their studies.
So while the Social Security Administration mails out letters and creates public service announcements, and while Medicare liberalized the eligibility requirements for Extra Help a few years ago, merely informing and reinforming people about the program may not solve this puzzle.
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Instead, it could merely inform the government of its objections.
The best books on the subject are merely informed preparation.
The judge merely informed the jurors to reread the instruction.
Ms. Brockes doesn't merely inform us that she was an only child, for example.
The Shorters were merely informed of a generalized risk of bleeding inherent in the procedure.
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