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Minority students were more commonly given harsher out-of-school suspensions, rather than in-school suspensions, for their first disciplinary violation.

Though never violent before, he was given a diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia, a diagnosis more commonly given to black men than any other group, according to Ms. Penney and Dr. Stastny.

Though she is just a 3-year-old girl, Emily is lovingly known by a nickname more commonly given to Latin American dictators: "el jefe" — Spanish for "the chief".

Visiting fellowships are more commonly given to scholars and academics, although there are positions such as the Cameron Mackintosh visiting professorship at St Catherine's, Oxford, that have been filled by luminaries such as the actors Stephen Fry, Diana Rigg and Patrick Stewart.

And because the shingles vaccine is the only vaccine more commonly given to seniors that has been treated as a prescription drug, eligible Medicare patients must also first pay out of pocket then submit the necessary paperwork in order to receive the vaccine in their doctor's office.

The following six sections (6.2 6.7) discuss some of the more commonly given answers.

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In the Christian tradition, Lent is a period of forty days, beginning Ash Wednesday, when the observant go into a period of denial, penance, and prayer, and, more commonly give up something important to them until Easter.

It appears strongly suggested by scatterplot data that respondents who identified a greater number of enablers more commonly gave higher overall scores to their current resource allocation procedures (see Figure  3).

Those from organizations with $1B+ budgets more commonly gave their resource allocation ratings a process of poor or fair than did those with smaller budgets; this seems consistent with the earlier reported results about the effect of organization size.

However, we were surprised that LVO rather than RVO was more commonly evaluated, given the near-universal ductal patency during this time period [ 16].

Pre-lacteals were less commonly given by more educated mothers (Table 2).

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