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The news columns of The Times reflected both societal biases and societal changes; as an arbiter of national mores, some argued, the paper subtly contributed to both.
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We now present various stereotypes and prejudices of Fulani, especially the pastoral Fulani, in Ghana as portrayed in media and citizenship discourses that subtly contribute to their exclusion and discrimination.
Additionally, a research emphasis on reducing rates of re-hospitalization may unintentionally and subtly contribute to the exclusion of older people from health care [ 5, 13, 16, 19].
A qualitative study in NSW identified several cultural barriers between Aboriginal people and mainstream cancer services that may be subtly contributing to lower usage or acceptability of some cancer treatments.
In it, the organ assumes various guises, not only as soloist but also under cover, contributing subtly to the orchestration.
Subtly bring up your own professional achievements.
That the three men have distinct skin colors contributed not-so-subtly to the hip-hop argument for inclusiveness.
And this is all subtly to the point, contributing to the novel's story.
Although many of the thousands of rare single-gene human disorders involve mutations in coding genes, noncoding genes may contribute more subtly to the heritability of the complex traits and common disorders that are the focus of the behavioral sciences.
In the case of the Rabs these extra paralogs may have acquired subtly different roles, but in some cases, the paralogs are expressed in different sets of tissues, which may have contributed to their conservation [ 16, 56].
Perhaps this is not a coincidence, and it is worth investigating whether carrying multiple haplotypes, some of them possibly subtly deleterious [ 72], may contribute to the competitive disadvantage that Hylaeus and other island endemics appear to have relative to alien invasive species.
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