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Social inequality might be affirmed either as morally wrong or as humanly bad, something a prudent person would seek to avoid.
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The symptom referred to by the interviewer might either be affirmed but normalised ('Affirmation/Normalisation') or initially denied and then normalised ('Delayed Affirmation/Normalisation').
Mr. Freeman said that, should today's ruling be affirmed by a higher court, the F.C.C. might find itself having to take control of the registry.
One limitation of this research is that data saturation cannot be affirmed; it is unknowable how many additional qualities and attributes might be ascribed given additional data, but this research supports these 46.
Our reasoning that waist circumference might contribute to an increased risk of clinical hypothyroidism by predicting existing subclinical hypothyroidism is only a notional argument and can be affirmed only by longitudinal studies.
The judgment should be affirmed.
I wanted this show to be affirming".
In Concord, N.H., where the controversy began, worshipers said they were overjoyed that Bishop-elect Robinson was affirmed but afraid of what might come next for Episcopalians.
Since the principle of "aboriginal title" over traditional territories is affirmed in the constitution and in case law, they might well win.
Life was affirmed.
The last was Affirmed in 1978.
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