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Much has been written about these shows' incredibly diverse viewpoints, giving them the ability to discuss issues that have rarely been covered on TV before but one aspect of these sitcoms that's received less attention is their treatment of their younger characters.
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Topics such as climate change or LGBT issues that young people care about are covered rarely if at all, he said, because the people making TV are making it about the things that interest them.
The emerging plant generally has two leaves, but the mature plant usually three, rarely four, and they are covered with a cutin containing cuticle, giving them a waxy appearance.
Up close, a surface is rarely totally smooth, but rather is covered in microscopic bumps and scratches — and light hitting that surface is scattered all over the place, producing the glittering spots and lines that are so familiar to us.
Interestingly, West's presence – one of only five male faces ever to appear on an American Vogue cover – has rarely been questioned.
Delegates warned that schools were likely to hire more untrained staff to take lessons from September, when a new clause will be inserted into teachers' contracts saying they can only "rarely" be asked to cover for absent colleagues.
There have been concerns that up to a quarter of school trips will be cut this academic year after new government regulations, designed to protect teachers' working hours, stated that teachers should "rarely" be asked to cover an absent colleague's lessons.
The logical place would be in Personal, Social and Health Education (PSHE), but even in schools where PSHE is taught, (it is not compulsory although the sex education element is) domestic abuse is rarely covered.
Hearing aids are not inexpensive, and the cost is rarely covered by insurance or Medicare for adults.
Several insurance carriers denied coverage to people who lost homes in Katrina, claiming it was flooding (which is rarely covered by standard insurance policies) instead of wind damage that caused the houses to be destroyed.
Temperatures commonly soar above the 100 °F (38 °C) mark in the interior, but because there rarely is any cloud cover, radiation loss is considerable at night, and daily temperature ranges are wide.
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