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I have considered it in Complementarity (284-85, Note 20). close window
Plotnitsky, Notes 2001
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"Complementarity" refers to an immigrant workforce that fills niches and roles that complements rather than competes with what U. S.-born workers are offering.
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"Complementarity" refers to an immigrant workforce that fills niches and roles that complements rather than competes with what U. S.-born workers are offering.
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The Complementarity Police are going to be so annoyed!
Matthew Yglesias » Jessica Valenti on Anti-Feminists and So-Called “Hook-up Culture” 2009
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November 19, 2004 — NARTH Scientific Advisory Committee member Dr.A. Dean Byrd presented a paper, “Gender Complementarity and Child-Rearing: Where Tradition and Science Agree,” at the European Regional Dialogue on the family in Geneva, Switzerland (August 23 – 25, 2004).
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Dean Byrd presented a paper, “Gender Complementarity and Child-Rearing: Where Tradition and Science Agree,” at the European Regional Dialogue on the family in Geneva, Switzerland August 23–25, 2004.
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Note 86: Martin, "Sign Endogamy," 82 – 90; quotation at 86; Barbara Mathieu, "The Shiloh Farms Community: A Case of Complementarity in Sex-Role Dualism," 160 – 71; in Sex Roles in Contemporary American Communes, ed.
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583 2007
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Complementarity of base pairs alone does not account for a capacity to replicate.
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Bradford: Complementarity of base pairs alone does not account for a capacity to replicate.
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Complementarity — appropriating male-identified ritual for females — is not always possible or desirable, however.
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