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The women's experiences of not being understood referred mostly to the invisibility of migraine and the fact that no one else can see or experience how painful and dreadful it is.
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You can't help noticing, however, that the new terms refer, or can be understood as referring, to the same populations as the old racial terms.
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He also points to cases where our use of names or demonstratives referring to human beings must be understood as referring to their souls, and concludes that this shows that human beings are their souls.
The organization's new rules do not mention workers as such but refer instead to "stakeholders," a category that includes creditors as well as workers but is understood to refer to workers in the provisions under discussion.
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