Who, exactly, would feel confident in questioning the claims of a self-identified victim of a hate crime? |
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The study included 1,094 self-identified blacks with hypertensive kidney disease. |
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A self-identified yo-yo fanatic, he's one of a hundred official Coca-Cola yo-yo collectors in this country. |
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We see echoes of this perspective in the writings of Noam Chomsky and Jerry Fodor, self-identified nativists. |
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After all, these people had self-identified as disagreeing with my views. |
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Toledo was the country's first president of self-identified indigenous descent, a one-time shoeshine boy who had gone on to earn a doctorate in education at Stanford. |
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On the left, they are hemmed in by the pact of solidarity among self-identified oppressed groups. |
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His great-uncle, who has never self-identified as gay but who Sam believes is, lives a celibate life committed to the Church. |
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Probably because self-identified Republicans include moderates and even a sprinkling of liberals. |
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Although little data is available on the ISST, it has been administered to over 900 self-identified cybersexually concerned individuals. |
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With all due respect to the Healy brothers and their accomplishments, they self-identified and were publicly recognized as white throughout their lives. |
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This was the first time I had ever encountered anyone who so enthusiastically, publicly, and unselfconsciously self-identified as an adherent of this ancient tradition. |
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Niagara College has 180 self-identified Aboriginal students. |
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Among those who self-identified themselves as Native American, 80 percent of them had white ancestors, along with 20 percent for blacks, Hispanics, and Asians. |
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Self-identified asexual individuals were compared to sexual individuals with and without low sexual desire. |
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