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Disparity between women and men characterises most spheres of society in Kenya, and, arguably, most other countries.

The winners are an unexciting bunch; in most spheres of contemporary art they would be considered student artists because their work relies so heavily on earlier precedents.

A possible scenario over the next four years is that the frictional forces of inertia, bureaucracy, political gridlock, and the limited role of government in most spheres of life lead to little changing drastically or irreparably for many Americans.

The death of Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia on February 13 triggered a political earthquake whose aftershocks will be felt across most spheres of American life none more so than the struggle to limit global climate change.

Then again, there is the country's insect-resistant (IR) cotton program, which is stimulating positive change in most spheres of the cotton sub-sector value-chain, with growing prospects for exportation of seeds and textile production to neighboring countries.

Beyond the election, which independent monitors said was undermined by fraud, prices are rising, social mobility is limited and many people are increasingly frustrated with the government's control over most spheres of society.

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Immigration is also changing social relations, sometimes in the most intimate spheres of life.Immigration to the United States has always been a patchwork quilt of backgrounds, but today that quilt is more intricate than ever.

Indeed, to Stanley, these debates ultimately centered on the fundamental issue of how far the market itself would be allowed to penetrate into the most hallowed spheres of human existence.

Here, there's only one simple question I want to answer: How can the public and care providers learn to trust AI and other emerging technologies in one of the most sensitive spheres of their existence?

Fryer (2007), for example, contrasts the "extraordinary convergence" in relation to black-white economic and political empowerment with much less convergence "in the most intimate spheres of life – religion, residential location, marriage, and cohabitation" and observes that marriage across racial lines is a "rare event" (pp. 71, 72).

(Table 3) There are commonalities with these debates and other SRH and HIV policy and interventions due to the inherently sensitive nature of creating policy and changing practice which affects the most private spheres of people's lives.

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