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Studies using data from the HRS and MIDUS surveys in the US reported that ∼30% of respondents age 50 and over cited age as the most common reason for perceived everyday discrimination [ 9, 11, 22].
Just days after he clinched the delegate count needed for his party's nomination, he was challenged over cited donations to military veterans and excoriated by Hillary Clinton on foreign policy.
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"If waterboarding does not constitute torture," Hitchens concludes when it's over, citing Lincoln on slavery, "then there is no such thing as torture".
Each time, the governor's counsel refused to hand them over, citing executive privilege, and the foundation decided it was not worth the time or expense to pursue the matter.
Alternatively, researchers may proportionately over-cite papers by authors they most often encounter in the literature (a 'fast-food effect').
As they neared their destination, the police pulled the van over, citing a faulty taillight.
Other quiz questions include: "Do your cups runneth over?" citing things like cleavage or underarms — or "No spills, all good".
At one point, she even managed to pull one of the leaders over, citing a busted headlight.
Wes recognized his voice was lacking in the rough draft, but he also expressed uncertainty over citing sources as well as generating his own ideas or stances on other's ideas.
As a result of the sting, FOX8 reports the woman was pulled over and cited.
First and foremost is your publication record--something our panel cited over and over again.
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