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In 2003, the introduction of aripiprazole, a partial dopamine agonist, raised polemic due to its classification, since it has a different mechanism of action.
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Instead, the third scenario was less punctual in connecting the reflections of digital scholarship with technical tools and infrastructures, giving excessive value to social media and networks where in other cases (information sciences) their adoption has raised polemics.
The first report of pregnancy in a patient treated for Hodkgin's lymphoma had raised polemics on the authenticity of complete ovarian failure [50] [52] and the possibility of spontaneous pregnancy in one such patient [53].
In this consciousness-raising polemic, Levy argues that women, by confusing sexual power with empowerment, have embraced a model of female sexuality that comes straight from male-made caricatures.
A report published during the World Cup by the Palestine Football Association (PFA) and Palestinian NGO Nonviolence International that documents systematic Israeli obstruction of the development of Palestinian soccer raised the polemics of the Israeli-Palestinian propaganda war to a more serious level.
However, the problems raised in Achebe's polemic 1980s essay The Trouble With Nigeria ring true even today in this oil-rich nation beset by extremist violence, rampant poverty and poor governance.
"Salt Sugar Fat" is not a polemic, nor a raised platform for food purists to fire broadsides at evil empires.
Andrew Lohse, a student at Dartmouth College, raised controversy this week with a polemic op-ed article in Dartmouth's campus newspaper that called for an end to on-campus finance recruiting, which he said resulted in a "tragedy of wasted minds".
For Amis, who seems unable to restrain his urge to burst forth with an explicit polemic that might have raised eyebrows 50 years ago but would strike readers now with no more impact than one more staged lesbian kiss by Madonna, the quintessence of male sexual desire is the deflowering of one's own young daughter.
Dieudonné finished his polemic by raising his arm and crying, "Isra-heil".
Although his short piece does not rank as a unique hymn to the joys of newsprint, and will surely be read by digital enthusiasts as a counter-revolutionary polemic, it raises questions about the future of journalism that we ignore at our peril.
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