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Men are still more often held to a standard of consistency than of morality.
She took adjunct teaching gigs at colleges but more often held classes privately, finding students through word of mouth or by posting fliers.
Workers, including children and the mentally ill, are sometimes "recruited" and more often held against their will.
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Although Zagat Survey-takers are frequently self-selecting foodies, the trend of spending more money at more restaurants more often holds up across Europe and beyond.
Men more often hold the power to be emotional without consequence to themselves.
It can support its entire body weight with the tail, but more often holds on by the tail and both feet.
But in Japan foreigners are tolerated more than welcomed and often held responsible for the country's low but rising crime rate.That tends to make their position awkward.
Nor can Boyd completely dispense with the racism; the book is set in 1969, when even the more politically enlightened often held attitudes that were unacceptable by modern standards.
Although higher costs for groceries and gas caused some of the sales increase, Kroger also said it gained market share as shoppers visited more often, and held its ground in markets where it competes with Wal-Mart supercenters.
Scientists will continue to be prudentially acquiescent, but under the RRI regime they will now more often be held to accountaa.
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