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Dilger [ 11] argues that conceptions of socialization have been rendered ambiguous by globalization, modernity and AIDS messages.
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But the injunction to 'screen now, not later' can additionally counteract tendencies to delay and render ambiguous screening timelines.
From our perspective, fatalism could be a factor that influences men to procrastinate and render ambiguous screening schedules and activities.
In the paintings, made for patrons or for public view, the facial expressions and physical postures are becalmed — normalized, balanced, rendered less ambiguous or less extreme, made more nobly serene, more immediately describable.
When an automatic substitution is deemed scientifically appropriate, the provider's prescription records will be rendered either ambiguous or inaccurate, depending on the identity of the dispensed product.
Randomized matrices S take significantly more iterations for clustering, since many minima are almost equal regarding the target function, rendering solutions ambiguous.
In his ambiguous tableaus, rendered in a visual style reminiscent of de Chirico or Balthus, with a wild palette of acidic oranges and yellows, horrible events have just taken place, or seem about to happen.
However, the terms PRO and outcome are ambiguous, rendering it difficult to determine PRO constructs.
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