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    The systems we have built Perpetuate this isolation.

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    Holidays come with traditions and memories but, sometimes, old patterns can Perpetuate negativity.

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    Negative words and sharp tones do nothing for us, except Perpetuate negative results.

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    As a result, school segregation helps Perpetuate the cycle of disadvantages that black kids already face.

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    We must Perpetuate the present rural civilization and endeavour to rid it of its acknowledged defects”.

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    However, the only thing that will Perpetuate this is if the beach resorts are properly maintained.

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    They Perpetuate the destruction of our biodiversity and the increasing control of corporations over our food and farming.

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    The handicaps Perpetuate the idea of“sameness”, and those who don't conform to this ideal are punished severely by the government.

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    The idea of the Fellowship programme was conceptualized to encourage foreign scholars to take up and Perpetuate India studies.

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    By choosing fear in this way, we Perpetuate our notions of separation and exclusion and continue on our way.

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    By keeping flowers pollinated, bees Perpetuate floral growth and provide attractive habitats for other animals such as insects and birds.

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    They say they have received punitive treatment from staff, and these experiences Perpetuate a cycle of shame, avoidance and further self-harm.

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    Some people may come to terms with death through religious beliefs, though these may Perpetuate a fear of death in others.

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    And other research suggests that worrying can make it take longer for you to fall asleep, which may Perpetuate the problem, he says.

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    It can Perpetuate the food desert problem for years and prevent new stores from opening in the same location, worsening a neighborhood's blight.

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    Methodological flaws Perpetuate Type I and Type II errors- false positives and false negatives respectively- that can transmit(dangerous) falsehoods throughout science and beyond.

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    Not done, It will hurt innovation in the sectors concerned and would Perpetuate a model of cultural distribution and access to information clearly outdated.

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    The simplistic formula that claims“you're either pro-marriage or against equality” makes us forget that all forms of marriage Perpetuate gender, racial and economic inequality.

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    For as long as socially constructed attitudes Perpetuate oppressive stereotypes about“what low-income people want,” we can't work toward eliminating inequalities in the food system.

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    Caste Based Reservation only Perpetuate the notion of caste in society, rather than weakening it as a factor of social consideration, as envisaged by the constitution.

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    Even more importantly, they Perpetuate the idea that women are some sort of science experiment that you can predict when all of the variables are correct.

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    And, importantly, we may Perpetuate the myth that women cannot or should not, to paraphrase Rep. Patricia Schroeder,“have a brain and a uterus, and use them both.”.

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    Fourth, populists have been remarkably successful at not only reacting to crises, but actively aiming to bring about and Perpetuate a sense of crisis through their performances.

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    It may take a while to uncover the complex underlying messages that have created and Perpetuate this problem, but for now, there is something adults can do.

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    Nor would we want to be held captive, for the promise of this time is that of freedom from the constrictions that our own deceptions and inveiglements Perpetuate.

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    The primary ways in which seafood supply chains Perpetuate poor fisheries management relate to lack of transparency, absence of traceability, and perverse incentives that encourage unsustainable fishing practices.

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    Starvation and weight loss may change how the brain works in vulnerable individuals, which might Perpetuate restrictive eating behaviors and make it hard to return to regular eating habits.

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    Since we are a society so attached to the media, why not take advantage of the opportunity to educate people and to challenge false messages rather than Perpetuate them?

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    False opinions are like false money, struck first of all by guilty men and thereafter circulated by honest people who Perpetuate the crime without knowing what they are doing.

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    It simply cannot be defined in terms that satisfy the human mind so remains outside of our awareness as long as we unwittingly adopt and Perpetuate identities which do.

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