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Pathologies that went undescribed in print 40 years ago, that were still only sparingly outlined a generation ago, are now spelled out in stomach-clenching detail.
Darkness Too Visible Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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“Introduction,” in M. Coltheart and M. Davies (eds.), Pathologies of Belief, Oxford:
Delusion Bortolotti, Lisa 2009
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A very negative assessment of the empirical utility of rational choice theory is offered in Donald Green and Ian Shapiro, Pathologies of Rational Choice Theory: A Critique of Applications in Political Science.
Archive 2008-01-01 Daniel Little 2008
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Because, she's Black… VISIBLY BLACK… But it's important to note, she does not, in any way, shape, or form, contour to the acceptable Black Pathologies that enable White Supremacy to sigh with relief. welfare mother, fatherless child, druggie, etc.
Making History? Steven Barnes 2008
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Bipartisan Pathologies yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Bipartisan Pathologies'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: A Diagnosis of the Pathologies of the Two Party System.'
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On Polarization and the Moral Pathologies of America: Two Thoughts yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'On Polarization and the Moral Pathologies of America: Two Thoughts'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: At the root of America\'s problems is the polarization that has developed in the culture at large, creating two opposing camps that go to battle against each other wielding their half-truths as if they were the whole truth.
On Polarization and the Moral Pathologies of America: Two Thoughts 2007
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Science, like any other human endeavor, is susceptible to human psychoneuroses (Pathologies?) and these can even be spread like a contagion.
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Pathologies of Power: Rethinking Health and Human Rights in the by little more than a placeholder (trackback) (not verified) on January 10, 2005 - 2: 22pm
Industrial Advocacy vs. Network-Centric Advocacy Architecture 2005
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Anthropologist Roland Littlewood's Pathologies of the West, and sociologist Robert Bartholomew's Exotic Deviance both examine the issue from different angles with refreshing insight.
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Anthropologist Roland Littlewood's Pathologies of the West, and sociologist Robert Bartholomew's Exotic Deviance both examine the issue from different angles with refreshing insight.
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