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We found that the same misconception is overwhelmingly widespread among UMC students (66% agree with statement 12; Table 2) whether or not the students accept the validity of evolution (Table 3).

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Sands added submissions to the inquiry on the war's legality pointed overwhelmingly to the widespread belief that the invasion was illegal.

"Abuse is widespread and overwhelmingly involves elderly women with no investment experience," says Mitton's lawyer, Ronald Marron.

Speaking to Mitchell about the unexpectedly widespread and overwhelmingly positive reception that the record received, he sounds perhaps most proud when talking about the Facebook messages he still receives from the excited grandchildren of Ketut, who can't believe that a record bearing their grandfather's image and music is appearing on Best Of lists alongside the likes of Kanye West.

In 2002, when the American bishops met in Dallas to address the raging abuse scandal, Bishop Hubbard took a quixotic position against a zero-tolerance policy for abuser priests, which passed overwhelmingly in the face of widespread public outrage.

Instead, the regime has responded with live ammunition against overwhelmingly nonviolent demonstrators and with widespread torture and abuse of detainees, even as the protests spread to every major region of the country.

A key reason for this unpopularity is the widespread perception that the strikes overwhelmingly kill civilians.

The court case followed GCC's adoption of these plans despite widespread opposition (16,000-signature petition and overwhelmingly negative consultation feedback) and repeated warnings of potential illegality by retired senior library service staff and opposition councillors.

Chinese officials may have been genuinely surprised that, in the event, Western reaction was overwhelmingly negative.This response was fuelled by a widespread perception outside China, encouraged by reports from Tibetans in exile, that large-scale bloodshed had indeed occurred.

As Deletant (2010) notes, collectivisation took 13 years to complete, and met with widespread resistance in what was an overwhelmingly peasant society.

It is overwhelmingly clear that cheating within the sport is so widespread that the general public is on the verge of ceasing to believe what it is seeing.

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