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Further, websites draw upon contradictory discourses of medicalization; that is, they insist upon 'external' (e.g. genetics, environment) causes of obesity to legitimize surgical intervention while implicating individual behaviors in surgical failure.
Post-colonial governments and their street-level health workers inherited and acted upon contradictory legacies of urbanization, modernization and public health.
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In the latter work, order and system were found in (or forced upon) the contradictory rulings of the great Roman jurists; to facilitate instruction in the schools of law, a textbook, the Institutiones (533), was designed to accompany the Digesta.
Clan survival also depends upon two contradictory principles.
It is upon this contradictory observation that the CANDU6 PCR is re-evaluated in this work.
What kept me going was the need to get answers for the applicants who, upon learning how contradictory the letters were, felt deeply aggrieved.
Yet this term proves contradictory upon taking a closer look at the lives of these children, as the following reflections point out.
The results of recent studies into the effects of HPV infection upon miscarriage are contradictory (Perino et al., 2011; Skoczyński et al., 2011; Yang et al., 2013).
We may have many contradictory conclusions upon investigation respectively on these fields.
However, control and flexibility impose contradictory requirements upon the management of these projects.
Boldrin, Muntoni and Morgan commented upon equivocal and sometimes contradictory reports on numbers of satellite cells in human muscle sections.
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