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But for critics in Pakistan, the call was symptomatic of all that is wrong with Musharraf.
Stanley Hooker, chief engineer of the Bristol Aeroplane Company's engine division, believed the "Bristol lunch" to be symptomatic of all that was going wrong with the industry.
Miller's remarkably convincing insights into parent-child relationships easily make the reader feel doomed as a person and guilty as a parent, but recognizing that parent-child relationships are symptomatic of all our relationships can open up Miller's otherwise dead-end analysis.
Various theories for the decline have been expounded: from the assertion that the trend is symptomatic of all membership-based organisations (ie nothing can be done), to the observation that the fall is contiguous with the systematic diminution of membership rights and privileges (ie something can be done).
To him, marijuana prohibition is symptomatic of all sorts of things that are wrong "and while I can't change many things in society, I can get together with my fellows and do good for the people who need medicine".
The lack of later development of the national team on a wider international level symptomatic of all African teams is a result of several factors, including limited access to education, poverty amongst women in the wider society, and fundamental inequality present in the society that occasionally allows for female specific human rights abuses.
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This is symptomatic of almost all the Republican candidates.
Many participants reporting symptoms continued sexual activity while symptomatic, and approximately half of all symptomatic participants sought treatment.
Infection with C. burnetii is symptomatic in ≈40% of all patients (3 ).
Secondary cases constituted 246/2,026 (12%) of the symptomatic cases (11% of all cases), with proportions varying annually (range 4%20%%; p<0.0005) (Table 1; Figure 2), apparently independent of incidence rates.
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