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Suddenly the question of loyalty takes new forms for him.
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Discrimination takes new forms; racial profiling remains rampant in many American cities, including through the stop-and-frisk policies that became standard practice in New York.
This applies to the health care industry, as malpractice takes new forms with data breaches, theft of personal data, and data loss.
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