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Duffer noted that the cursing is even more rampant in season 2.
Piracy has always been more rampant on the PC because it's easier.
They aren't new, but are more rampant and powerful than ever before.
But the problem might be even more rampant when it comes to health news.
Nowhere was the devastation more rampant than Aleppo, once the beating heart of the country.
Erroneous reporting by established organizations is a bigger threat than fabricated stories, and far more rampant.
"They're coming from an area where it seems much more rampant than here," Mr. Gelber said.
These discussions obscure a more rampant killer of millions of Americans with mental illness: chronic disease.
The show creators have her whisper it into Ned's ear because they love more rampant speculation.
There's certainly an amount of segregation caused by poverty, which is more rampant in communities of color.
Urban Indians make up just 20% of the population, and caste discrimination is more rampant in rural areas.
Regardless, it's now clear that STDs are more rampant than previously thought—and that something needs to be done.
One might wonder why natural selection would have favored this collective behavior instead of more rampant individualism among the cells.
This misuse might be more rampant in poorer areas of the world, where antibiotics are often sold over the counter.
And thanks to social media, a medium that's given anyone, anywhere access to celebrities at their fingertips, they're becoming much more rampant.
Data does show that Americans drank less during the period -- despite myths surrounding the Roaring '20s -- but crime only grew more rampant.
The post echoes the overwhelming sentiment being felt by Asian people around the globe, as instances of anti-Chinese racism become more rampant.
These concerns come at a time when robocalls are more rampant than ever and fewer people are picking up calls from unknown numbers.
But expect them to be even more rampant in the new year as chronically improving malware will be deployed more aggressively on more fronts.
"Extortion now is more rampant somehow, because the police can choose who to kill and who to put in jail," says a local official.
During the summer, unrefrigerated (or un-iced) oysters spoil more easily, the bacteria that cause food sickness are more rampant, and oysters are spawning.
If we only define white supremacy by its obvious disciples, the larger and more rampant disease of white supremacy is given more room to grow.
Samuel embodies a kind of passive evil that, I suspect, was far more rampant than the frothing-at-the-mouth racism we often see in the movies.
With digital threats growing more rampant across the country and from around the world, the idea of building "walls" for cyber defense and protection can seem appealing.
The two biggest reasons: Hotter temperatures: Forests dry out and are more primed for wildfires that are more rampant than they otherwise would have been with lower temperatures.
Rights groups say a five-year horizon is too long and the problem of laundering ivory will become far more rampant before a total ban is in place.
"This could actually create a new way for companies — especially in the Valley, where these problems are much more rampant — to address them in a transparent way," Huffington said.
The tenure has risen from 24 months of average tenure in 2004, but many in the industry point out turnover is more rampant than in the CEO or CFO role.
There's no question that misogyny is more rampant among straight, cisgender (meaning: not-transgender) men than it is among queer women; men have literally been conditioned to think women are objects.
Lately, a talent manager I know says that ageism in Hollywood has grown even more rampant because so much content is being viewed on younger-skewing platforms like Netflix and Amazon.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer has even called for all states to adopt a top-two primary as a means of reducing the extremism that he sees becoming more rampant in different elections.
In an earlier time, when crime was more rampant and video cameras were rare, before the birth of Black Lives Matter and the social media that fueled it, such shootings rarely cost anyone a job.
The always excellent Wendover Productions goes deeper into it by looking at how crime in the inner city is much more rampant than it is in European cities and how that helped drive the wealthy away too.
Certain nation states have come to be regarded as safe havens for cybercriminals, Yip said, adding that countries such as North Korea, Iran and Russia "tend to go after financial services," while "espionage activities" are more rampant in China.
Here are some points of fact to help sort through the noise: Ms. Malliotakis rolled out what has been one of her prime lines of attack, painting a portrait of a city where crime is more rampant than Mr. de Blasio has acknowledged.
"We're already starting to see it a little bit, and I know it's going to become this more rampant thing probably in the very near future, where people want to be compensated if they're going to potentially donate their brain to another body," says Mirawitz.
Rather than having a robust discussion about what practical effects a change to the Department of Health and Human Services definition of sex and gender might have — for instance, it could give rise to even more rampant discrimination than trans people already face, an uptick in gender-specific exclusions from insurance policies and more — we found ourselves mired in the same stalemate.
Indeed, as time went on, instead of familiarity breeding authenticity in depictions, artistic license became even more rampant. “As the New World became less threatening to Europeans, its personification grew softer, more decorative, more Arcadian.
The gradualist reform strategy has involved postponing significant macroeconomic and structural reforms. The state in the hands of the bureaucracy has remained a dominant influence in the economy. Corruption permeates the society and grows more rampant over time: Uzbekistan's 2005 Corruption Perception Index was 137 out of 159 countries, whereas in 2007 Uzbekistan was 175th out of 179 countries.
Landholders faced a great loss, but for ordinary men and women it was a windfall. The survivors of the plague found not only that the prices of food were cheaper but also that lands were more abundant, and many of them inherited property from their dead relatives. The spread of disease was significantly more rampant in areas of poverty. Epidemics ravaged cities, particularly children.
Christiane Taubira served as Minister of Justice from 2012 to 2016 and pushed through several reforms such as legalising same-sex marriage and putting France into a state of emergency. In 2012, Priority Security Zones were created in France under Interior Minister Manuel Valls, these planned to restrict crime and add more security into communes where crime was more rampant. A study conducted found that drug trafficking, one of the main reasons these zones were created, were not affected by the establishment of the safe zones. There are 751 sensitive urban zones in France.
For the local level, the accuracy rate was 99.9941 percent for mayor. Although there were cheating allegations, experts say these were more in the form of vote-buying and happen outside the automated counting. “We have observed that vote buying became more rampant since automated polls took place in 2010 because the politicians cannot rig the vote counting machines. Now, they go straight to organizers, operators in barangays. Ways of vote buying became more creative,” said Lawyer Ona Carritos, executive director of election watchdog Legal Network for Truthful Elections.
On December 20, 2019, Frontline announced that it will release the two-part television documentary titled America's Great Divide: From Obama to Trump on January 13 and 14, 2020, which will comprehensively examine "the growth of a toxic political environment that has paralyzed Washington and dramatically deepened the gulf between Americans", and provide context for the election year of 2020. Director Michael Kirk intended for the film to highlight the irony in Obama's promise to unify the country, "that by the end of his presidency -- he freely admitted and everyone else could see -- that the division was even deeper, even broader, that racism was even more rampant." A preview of the documentary was released on January 6, 2020.
The German punk zine Ox-Fanzine reviewed the album on their 64th issue, published in early 2006. The reviewer Claus Wittwer scored the album a 9/10, calling it "much better [...] wilder and more rampant" than the band's previous releases from whose sessions most of these outtakes were culled, calling the vocals "emotionally charged and highly explosive [...] Frontman Gareth Liddiard seems to live what he sings." The Aquarian Weekly wrote that the band's "misbegotten third album, [...] offered menacingly provocative fare such as audacious fetus-scraping lampoon, “She Had An Abortion That She Made Me Pay For.”" Everett True described the "deranged" title track as "a Mercy Seat for the noughties" whilst God Is in the TV called it "mercurial" and "majestic".
" Q also gave it four stars and called it "a fantastic voyage". Spin gave it a score of eight out of ten and stated, "While Brock's pop instincts have never been more refined, his jitteriness has never run more rampant." Alternative Press gave it four stars out of five and said that "Much of [the album] feels like a culmination of the sound that Modest Mouse have spent the last decade or so honing." musicOMH also gave it four stars out of five and said of Modest Mouse, "This is a band working at the very top of their game, and this album is a beautiful, brilliant beast." Billboard gave it a favorable review and stated, "There's more melody than usual to be found here.
Practitioners use unscientific practices and deception on a public who, lacking complex health-care knowledge, must rely upon the trustworthiness of providers. Quackery not only harms people, it undermines the scientific enterprise and should be actively opposed by every scientist." In a 2008 commentary, the chiropractic authors proposed that "the chiropractic profession has an obligation to actively divorce itself from metaphysical explanations of health and disease as well as to actively regulate itself in refusing to tolerate fraud, abuse and quackery, which are more rampant in our profession than in other healthcare professions", a situation which violates the social contract between patients and physicians. Such self-regulation "will dramatically increase the level of trust in and respect for the profession from society at large.
But as Crix stays out in the spores, strange occurrences with the natives cause her to doubt the truths she holds dear. Crix manages to manipulate the natives into helping her get to the Cauldron, partially to deliver the message she had been sent to deliver and partially to get to the bottom of this deadly mystery. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to the courier, Agrus Kos and Pivlic have also become aware of the strange behaviors of the natives and begin an expedition to rescue the intrepid Izzet. However, as they work forward toward their goal, both the human and the imp find that it is not as easy of a task as it originally appeared, especially not when the Nephilim, the ancient creatures Crix encounters, become more rampant in this area of the frontier.
The bandits, landlords, and drug lords only wanted to keep their own strength and did not want to sacrifice their own force for the others, and everybody expected others to fight the communist enemy instead. As a result, different bands of bandits begun to flee from the battlefield almost as soon as the battle begun, and others soon followed. The flight of bandits from the battlefield begun more rampant when another news reached the battlefield: of thousands bandits active in the region, only a hundred or so came to help fight the communist enemy, while all of the rest did not do anything. Only bandits under the command of chieftain Zhang Hua (张华) and the nationalist agent Wang Zhongxian (王忠贤) put up some real resistance, but they efforts were futile and they were nearly completely annihilated.

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