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Muslim immigrants are depicted in European political rhetoric as not merely backward but also illiberal, contradicting Europe's now-prevalent commitment to tolerance of homosexuality and sex out of wedlock.
The analysis of 1606 genes that were found to be differentially expressed between adipogenesis and osteoblastogenesis revealed gene repression to be most prevalent prior to commitment in both lineages.
First, Sellars argues that the then-prevalent standard of ontological commitment —being the value of a variable of quantification— is mistaken (GE, NAO).
The implications of such a discrepancy are particularly prevalent in contemporary supply chains, where sales commitments are based on IS records only.
The list includes some ideas that are already prevalent in eco-management systems, such as a commitment to use only what is locally available or to generate zero waste.
This pattern of association was so thoroughly prevalent in the data that I made a commitment as a researcher not to talk about joy without talking about gratitude".
Price pre-commitment for repeat shoppers when buyer preferences vary over time resulted in modest loyalty pricing, but the discounts are not as prevalent as predicted as sellers rarely price below cost.
In this contest between Pringles need for a single, moralising story edited of all extremes, and Mungos commitment to alternative versions replete with "hysteria, befuddlement, and exaggeration", the author skilfully introduces the prevalent tensions of the day.
Lisa: Commitment.
Resentment is more prevalent.
Internal commitment.
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