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But people of color are often not treated either respectfully, politely or cooperatively by the police.
In modern non-scientific use, however, despite the complaints of traditionalists, it is often not treated as a plural.
While ovarian cancer is often seen in elderly patients, such women are often not treated as aggressively as younger patients.
Willingham had often not treated her well, she recalled, and after his incarceration she had left him for a man who did.
It also shows a costly and dangerous trend in health care today: preventable and manageable chronic illnesses are rapidly rising among low-income uninsured residents and are often not treated until they escalate to crises.
The magazine said: "Such violence does not exist in a vacuum but snowballs from intolerance and bullying that begins in classrooms, too often comes from politicians or religious leaders, and is often not treated with respect by the media".
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Most often, if not treated within two to three days, it will progress to perforation.
For every Andy Taylor, Hawkeye Pierce or Steven Keaton, TV history has served up a clueless dude who more often than not treated women with all the tenderness and understanding of a Benny Hill sketch.
Differences in background and medical factors between adherent and non-adherent patients are presented in table 3. Non-adherent patients were more often men, not treated in stroke units, dependent on the help and support from relatives, had a history of stroke and more often self-reported memory difficulties compared to adherent patients.
Ankle sprains are so often mistreated or not treated at all, experts say, that they have the highest recurrence rate of any joint injury and often result in chronic symptoms.
This is deeply human data, though very often it is not treated as such.
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