As an element in cultural categorizations, the role of the human body goes far beyond its concrete physical boundaries. |
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The categorizations are somewhat arbitrary, but our analysis tends toward conservative estimation of the number of genes showing these patterns. |
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Future research needs to more clearly delimit variability within broad-band categorizations of behavior problems. |
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We ensured that the categorizations were based only on skin tone by altering the lightness and darkness in the photos. |
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Prior categorizations of improvisational intensity have often merged these qualities. |
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The result is that the moral absolutism claimed by legal categorizations are avoided and the validity of both sides is maintained. |
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Giving strict scrutiny to all religious categorizations, regardless of motivation, would have effectively overruled him. |
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He believes that only ending racial categorizations will lead to a color-blind society where people aren't seen through the lens of race. |
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It is amusing to me how Americans are attracted to simple categorizations. |
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Certainly, these categorizations could be insulting for some. |
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Human support staff reviews daily the miscellaneous categorizations and assigns those pages to appropriate categories. |
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