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Though Ponzi schemes often bring to mind sophisticated schemes like the one perpetrated by Bernard L. Madoff, they more often target poor communities, where signs of fraud are easily missed by inexperienced investors.

The −F fish were more often target of aggressive displays than the +F fish when dominants were close by, whereas again there was no obvious difference between treatments when the dominants were far away (GEE; see significant interaction term in Table 1, 'Aggression by dominant'; Fig. 3b).

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Female animals, particularly those in estrus, are more often targeted than males.

In addi¬tion, statistics show that people of color are more often targeted for arrest, arrested for more minor crimes, and given longer sentences.

Unsurprisingly, the sleepovers are more often targeted toward children, but every once in a while, there's an adult version that, according to Michael Walker, manager of media relations at the museum, almost always sells out.

"Voters in legislative districts across Texas with heavy concentrations of Hispanics or African-Americans were more often targeted in that flawed purge effort, according to the Chronicle's analysis of more than 68,000 voters identified as possibly dead," the paper writes.

They are more often targeted by the narcissist for traits that the narcissist (possibly reflexively) realises he can manipulate.

Insecurity was ranked higher by men compared to women probably because besides preventing delivery service use, it directly affected men: they were more often targets of any insecurity crackdown by security agencies.

Some attacks, such as the vandalism of a military base in 2011, have been aimed directly at authorities, but more often they target Palestinians.

MECs -- or more precisely, some of them -- often target pre-tenure faculty members who are eager to publish, says Martha Gerrity, a clinician-educator and health-services researcher at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland.

The proportion of singletons in the SNVs from the NR data is lower than all categories of SNVs from ESP, which is consistent with the former being designed such that variants are very far from genes and putatively neutral [ 3], while the latter consists of variants in and near protein-coding genes [ 1, 7], which are expected to more often be targeted by purifying selection.

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