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Many whites, while acutely aware of racism but also in denial of its prevalence, find it easier to acknowledge black rage and their fear of it, rather than their own feelings about being a part of such continuing injustice.
Regardless of the great variability in the estimations of its prevalence, suicidality in its different forms seems surprisingly prevalent in the adolescent general population.
The inquiry also highlighted the scourge of ice in the state, which it ranked as "the biggest threat to Queensland" because of its prevalence and consequences.
As migraine is highly prevalent among medical students, primary care physicians should be aware of its prevalence among those students for early diagnosis and management.
That is a direct result of its prevalence.
These variations have led to a wide range of estimates of its prevalence.
The 550-word piece mentioned George Huntington's original work, and it included a description of the disease's symptoms and an estimate of its prevalence.
It took him a while to realize this, he said, and, curiously, he became persuaded of its prevalence as a result of thinking about Vorst' s negative "handling".
Once MRSA appeared, the expansion of its prevalence was caused not so much by antibiotic use but by person-to-person transmission.
Adults can also learn from these portrayals: for instance, tuberculosis was called the tailor's disease because of its prevalence among garment workers.
Gold was never a major product, although copper became an important metal, partly because of its prevalence.
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