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When it comes to mainstream news visibility, the incidences of police brutality in America often seem to overshadow those same incidences in the UK, where it's frequently brushed under the carpet.
But she wished him extra incidences of food poisoning, anyway.
Further, an automated underwriting process could potentially reduce fraud incidences.
They are about separate incidences and multiple personalities, occurring simultaneously.
And a tiny crew ensured that any unpleasant incidences were avoided.
Transactional sex and incidences of violence against women have only increased.
WHO says that incidences of measles have increased 30 percent globally.
It also has among the highest incidences of violence against women.
Single men had higher incidences of heart problems than non-caregivers.
Incidences of wildfires are also projected to rise in the upcoming years.
This research could vastly improve the outcomes and incidences of sexual violence.
Incidences of "upskirting" increase as seasonal temperatures rise, the prosecutor's office said.
"Workers...suffer high incidences of birth defects and infant mortality," PACE wrote.
By the end 93, that number had almost doubled to 29,211 incidences.
And so -- and that will be -- these will be one-time incidences.
The Navy has described both incidences as provocative and dangerous by Russia.
Incidences of violent crime tend to be much higher in poor, minority neighborhoods.
"There have been many incidences of personal face-to-face harassment," Smith remembers.
Local television reported scattered incidences of police arresting people with pre-marked ballots.
Nigeria records some of the highest incidences of the disease on the continent.
By 22014, that rate had climbed to 22015 incidences for every 213.5 members.
" He added, "We don't cower in the corner from these kinds of incidences.
In those cases, researchers found security holes, but never any incidences of actual hacks.
She's also had successful heart surgery and recovered from multiple incidences of broken ribs.
The AAU estimates only 28% of incidences of sexual assault or misconduct are reported.
"What's surprising now," he said, "are the references to the campaign" in the incidences.
We know that lifestyle and certain genetic abnormalities lead to greater incidences of cancer.
Incidences of muggings, carjackings and other crimes are not uncommon in Kenya's capital city.
"What you're describing here, sadly, there have been incidences across the country," he said.
Were there points in your career where you experienced similar incidences of racism and sexism?
VICE: How prevalent are incidences of corruption in drug law enforcement, like this recent example?
Alaska now has one of the highest incidences of this shellfish poisoning in the world.
The files also catalog a staggering number of suicide threats and incidences of self-harm.
This years figures are already equal to the combined incidences from the previous two years.
In 2010, there were just 21999 incidences of opioid use disorder among every 272 members.
It also has one of the highest incidences of murders of women in the country.
The World Health Organization (WHO) says that incidences of measles have increased 220006 percent globally.
Simple mischaracterizations and unintended misunderstandings can and have led to international incidences and even war.
Since 26, incidences of Guinea worm disease have reduced from 2000 million to just 291.
If not, we are destined to see these incidences occur in horrific—and predictable—fashion.
There may, in fact, be little relationship between faith in government and incidences of political violence.
As the baby boomer generation continues to age, incidences of the disease are expected to increase.
Additionally, the number of hate crime incidences against transgender people increased almost 34 percent from 2017.
Of those incidences, the most commonly reported time was the afternoon, when 31.6% of cases happened.
Generally speaking, rural Americans report higher incidences of preventable conditions like obesity, diabetes, cancer, and injury.
Studies of clinical depression in the terminally ill have reported incidences as high as 77 percent.
They added, however, that no incidences of the coronavirus in the heart had been reported yet.
However, these incidences are so prevalent that it seems like it has become the new normal.
It has cycles of higher incidences recorded every other year, with illness reported mainly in August–October.
The grand jury was presented with incidences of alleged inappropriate touching of 88 different first grade girls.
A New York Times article outlined incidences of sexual misconduct including unwanted advances on founder Sarah Kunst.
The incidences of colorectal and cervical cancers — which can largely be prevented by screening — are also higher.
There are currently no commercially approved genetically modified wheat varieties and incidences of rogue plants are rare.
" King was right: Mosseri said that incidences like the one she described happen out of "dumb luck.
When incidences of UFOs are reported in the media or represented in popular culture, more sightings happen.
The missile and Post-it incidences are unrelated, and it's unclear what the photographed password was for.
"Definitely we are going to investigate any such incidences," Zahid said when asked about the arms operation.
The ruling came in a case filed by women who were sexually assaulted in two separate incidences.
There are currently no commercially approved genetically modified wheat varieties, and incidences of rogue plants are rare.
"We've had, in the United States, several incidences of security breaches in the utility markets," Morgan added.
There have been incidences of smugglers attempting to import Zimbabwean ivory and rhino horn into North Korea.
There were no significant differences in the incidences of lesions in exposed male rats compared to controls.
The key challenge here has always been this conflation of really violent security incidences and constant attacks.
Similar incidences of sexual assault and harassment have entered the dating lives of some female sex offenders.
After struggling to get access to the relevant data, Pedro Antonio Martínez Pinilla, an epidemiologist, published a study in 2005 that found higher incidences of cancer, but he concluded because of the small sample size that no correlation could be drawn between living in Palomares and incidences of cancer.
He did not elaborate on any specific incidences of sexual harassment that Amal Clooney may have dealt with.
This was likely just one of many incidences in which eclipses were seen as signs of the apocalypse.
Incidences of dementia, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's disease were recorded for the eleven years between 2001 to 2012.
"There are also cases of observers being threatened by crew members or incidences of them disappearing," added Dia.
The alternative is the chaos and danger of the recent incidences of drones buzzing major airports, for instance.
Chernobyl cleanup workers were found to have higher incidences of leukemia and breast cancer, according to the report.
These incidences have remained a regular and painful presence in my life, regardless of where I've called home.
Both believe we're hearing of more of these incidences because more people are hiking, thanks to social media.
"These incidences occurred before the police arrived at the various scenes," the police service said in a statement.
A two-degree temperature increase could raise skin cancer incidences by 10 percent each year, the authors write.
Though based in personal experience, Moor Mother's music also illuminates strikingly specific incidences of political and racial oppression.
Now police are investigating whether the father and son's association with organized crime was responsible for the incidences.
SpaceX representatives often reiterate after something goes wrong during development that the company doesn't consider such incidences failures.
But there are several investigations in Congress currently probing Obama administration incidences, including several with ties to Russia.
Furthermore, because of the stigma of their convictions, the women often feel powerless to stop or report incidences.
They are also linked to mental health—people who have anxiety and depression often have high incidences of nightmares.
While battery problems should always be taken seriously, the affected devices may simply have been defective or isolated incidences.
Duncan says emotional triggers might include incidences such as sexual assault, unhealthy relationships, anxiety, or other traumatic life events.
Residents and local activists near the pits have blamed the site for high incidences of certain kinds of cancer.
According to the Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network (RAINN), there are approximately 293,000 incidences of sexual assault every year.
Verizon could make the case that these incidences hurt the value of the Yahoo brand and thus their stock.
In recent years, the airline company has frequently come under fire after several passengers complained about racially-driven incidences.
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, and nearly all cervical cancer incidences are directly related to the HPV virus.
But they all emerged from those separate incidences of gun violence stronger, and fired up to change the world.
These three provinces have incidences above 31 per cent, while the national average is just below eight per cent.
There have been sporadic incidences of fighting since the latest agreement was signed, but violence has largely died down.
"There are incidences of fraud in fine art, but you can find several experts in every city," he said.
"Indirect" deaths are caused by systemic failures because of exertion: heatstroke and most incidences of cardiac arrest, for example.
For patients older than 65, researchers found a significant association between PM2.5 exposure and increased incidences of cardiac arrest.
The app also logs incidences reported by users, creating a database to highlight "crime hotspots" in towns and cities.
Iran has one of the highest incidences of drug abuse in the world, mostly tied to heroin and opium.
These incidences, if factual, could impact the likelihood of a traditional heterosexual love affair between Dalí and Martínez de Haro.
And this is one of many, many, many incidences that have happened and that continue to happen to this day.
As a result of these actions incidences of buffering reduced significantly during the course of the night to low levels.
Who's becoming addicted The BCBS analysis found that longer-duration prescriptions were associated with higher incidences of opioid use disorder.
The virus, which has spread throughout the region, is suspected be the cause of high incidences of microcephaly in infants.
Incidences of high stress levels and increased cases of chronic conditions like heart disease and depression are common among caregivers.
Added security should also help to cut down on the incidences of Sony's historically terrible responses to individual account hacks.
Magdi argues that challenging the broader culture around sexual assault is more important than prosecuting individual incidences of inflammatory speech.
Smith said that his office continues to see more incidences in which suspects were under the influence of multiple drugs.
The Gulf of Guinea leads the world in the number and severity of incidences of piracy, according to the nonprofit.
These are sexual assault incidences that not only get reported to Community Standards, but also to the Dean of Students.
And in many cases, we don't even know what's going on — take a look at the patterns of incidences for 2016.
Experts are hopeful that the strategy will reduce incidences of mosquito-borne diseases such as Zika, dengue, yellow fever, and chikungunya.
Incidences of such quackery should be reduced by a study published in this week's Lancet by Dr Charman and his colleagues.
But as past incidences have shown, while Trump enjoys doling out threats to perceived rivals, he does little to follow through.
And part of that prioritization has been worrying more about the disproportionately rare incidences of false accusation than about actual rapes.
And are individual incidences of anti-Semitism a relic from years past, or part of a mass movement sparked by Lindbergh?
Two women reported giving interviews to media outlets about incidences of assault in the 183s and '90s that were never published.
In addition, South Carolina is one of America's unhealthiest states, with one of the highest incidences of diabetes in the nation.
"We have noted several incidences that have harmed the supporters of this ticket," he told a news conference, without giving detail.
But the contours of any action will be narrow, and if past incidences are any indication, there's little time to act.
We must all work together to isolate racists & report these incidences to law enforcement agencies so they can be held accountable.
The same period saw a staggering 119 percent increase in reports of other sexual offences, which includes incidences of sexual assault.
THUMP's Ezra Marcus takes a look at the incidences and repercussions of white producers co-opting black identity for their musical projects.
The magazine calls on its readers to "speak out" against the incidences of family separation that have been escalating along the border.
And I think while all of these other incidences went viral, we wanted to see how that looked across one major city.
Rape is an act of violence and power, and isolated incidences of lone assailants are somehow easier to comprehend than group attacks.
She cited constituents who told her and her campaign members that "rape incidences are rampant," particularly because of her youth and appearance.
Even if Chipotle is not to blame for these incidences, the report once again puts the company's food safety polices under scrutiny.
"People with Tourette's, for example—which is a disinhibition of dopamine all over the brain—see higher incidences of PGAD," he says.
"This is one of those incidences where I think the president's tweets and public statements will become relevant," Mr. Holder, 67, said.
We do not need to downplay certain incidences because they happen to fall on the not-so-severe side of the spectrum.
" Meanwhile "racially and economically diverse urban and coastal places (were) much more optimistic," they wrote, and had "lower incidences of premature mortality.
The article goes on to allege a number of sexual harassment incidences involving Schnatter that resulted in at least two confidential settlements.
Younger MPs had higher incidences of degrading treatment and abuse in the media and on social networks, as well as sexual harassment.
Even now, after several incidences, the boy hasn't changed a bit, and I am glad that I cut off communication with him.
A stall has also been set up for women to report incidences of sexism like the one experienced by Villafranca and her friend.
It was not a study and looked at incidences of addiction in a very specific population of hospitalized patients who were closely monitored.
They found that the people who adhered most strictly to the Mediterranean diet had fewer incidences of heart disease—that part wasn't new.
It showed that incidences of suicide, homicide, and rape were significantly higher in counties with little or no lithium in their drinking water.
When they moved away from their traditional aboriginal diets toward a more Westernized one, their incidences of heart disease, cholesterol and obesity rose.
After the article, McClure published a public mea culpa admitting to multiple incidences of inappropriate behavior towards women in his position at 2500.
After the article, McClure published a public mea culpa admitting to multiple incidences of inappropriate behavior towards women in his position at 500.
But during every time of change there are also incidences of the culture, in its enthusiasm and zeal, taking down the wrong targets.
In a recent study conducted by Out LGBT Well-Being, 88 percent of L.G.B.T. people who have experienced violence do not report incidences.
In 1990 there were 21 incidences of HIV/AIDS per 100,19903 men; today there are 12 (though all the progress was before 2000).
She described it as a social disease, noting that the highest incidences of microcephaly were occurring in the poorer parts of the country.
A North Carolina state assessment of cancer incidences by county didn't find a higher incidence of cancer in counties with coal ash sites.
Bullying, intimidation and torture was the only category where antagonists were responsible for more of the incidences: 237, versus 144 for the heroes.
" De Niro: "As for conspiracy or collusion, there were several questionable incidences involving the president's team, but we cannot prove a criminal connection.
Mr. Yiannas said Walmart was focusing on leafy green vegetables because, along with beef, they tend to have the highest incidences of contagion.
Some of the incidences of sexual violence, including forced abortions, and rape committed against detained and imprisoned women, qualified as crimes against humanity.
Health officials were still reporting infectious-disease incidences by filling out cards by hand then mailing or faxing them to a central office.
According to the most recent figures by the NHS, one in 10 British women experience postnatal depression, although many incidences go completely unreported.
If you were to draw a graph showing the incidences of malaria over time, you'd see that the curve is generally careening downward.
"So their incidences or sales of guacamole may come down as they sell more queso and therefore avocado pricing will be less important."
Schiff argued in the op-ed that these incidences, among others, reveal that the president is trying to impose control over important institutions.
The likelihood of this happening is very high in Nigeria, which has one of the highest incidences of the lifelong disease in the world.
So obviously, I expect when I hear of these incidences that the person who was shot did something ill-advised to get themselves killed.
Also seen early were huge incidences of mental health issues from the shock of the carnage, including depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.
Since Allen's study, evidence has mounted of an increase in incidences of workplace injuries and heart attacks in the days after we spring forward.
In 2015 alone, I counted roughly 50 incidences of funeral burglaries (many targeting several homes on one night) in at least 15 different states.
There are so many other toxic water incidences, poisoning innocent children, because the authorities charged with keeping our kids safe have failed to act.
While that averages 28.5 incidences of child agency per film, closer examination is necessary given that Spielberg's films vary greatly in child agency portrayal.
Picture this: an intervention in your county has evidence to support that it can reduce preterm births and incidences of child abuse and neglect.
To find out, he has begun tracking the incidences of people smiling at home and abroad by sitting in cafes and watching passers-by.
AVP coordinates a national coalition of anti-violence programs, and we track incidences of hate violence and other forms of violence against LGBT people.
In an announcement on Tuesday, Cuomo seeks to redefine conditions under which a person is capable of giving consent, specifically in incidences involving intoxication.
European rabbis said the Court had added to rising incidences of hate crime to send a message that "faith communities are no longer welcome".
These are just two examples, with many other incidences of loss of consumers' personal data over the past several years by companies small and large.
"There are incidences where I'm getting a call at a wedding or when I'm at Disney with my kids," he says about his unexpected schedule.
" Martin responded to the team's statement by saying she "had reported many other discriminatory incidences to HR and other Mariners staff members throughout the season.
Chipotle Mexican Grill shuttered its stores for an afternoon to conduct mandatory food safety training after a series of foodborne illness incidences tattered its reputation.
The HRC notes that incidences of anti-transgender violence sometimes go unreported or misreported, and many victims are misgendered by police departments or the media.
The four-hour master class has been designed to address implicit bias, promote inclusion and help prevent discrimination with the hopes of preventing future incidences.
But the effects of roasting can be as great as more straightforward incidences of cyberbullying—a phenomenon which, in its worst cases, has proved fatal.
We're some way off the technological breakthrough that might enable us to challenge rape at a broader, systemic level, rather than responding to individual incidences.
Studies show that active people have lower incidences of heart disease, obesity and Type 403 diabetes and usually live longer than people who are sedentary.
With cosmetic vaginal procures, there are higher incidences of planned and emergency C sections, and other birth interventions, and can make things like episiotomies difficult.
Guns Johnson has been a staunch advocate of Second Amendment rights, but said he was open for a "discussion" around solutions to incidences of gun violence.
That means incidences of microcephaly are maybe a third of what is largely being reported, and it is unknown how many would have occurred without Zika.
A police media release lists 14 different incidences of vehicles having their windows smashed with rocks or bricks in the district since the beginning of May.
I asked about the office's response to potential gender bias in its own definition of cyberstalking, as well as the FBI's failure to track cyberstalking incidences.
"Each of the parties will be interviewed regarding the incident and advised of the law and ways to avoid similar incidences in the future," Mateljan says.
Incidences of dengue have increased 30-fold in the past 50 years, and the World Health Organization estimates there are 50 million cases worldwide each year.
Expert recommendations The incidences are rare but not surprising, said Dr. Joseph Wax, chairman of the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Committee on Obstetric Practice.
Video, and live video is becoming so integral to reporting of incidences of police violence and it's a very powerful, perhaps unforeseen use of this technology.
"Fast Car" is one of the first incidences in which I can recall this kind of distinct storytelling told from the perspective of a Black woman.
The Commission found 85033 incidences where drivers who were reported went on to provide more rides within the hour after a complaint was filed against them.
One IUD, the Dalkon Shield, was linked in the 21978s to incidences of pelvic inflammatory disease and even death, casting a shadow over the entire market.
Fun fact: There are 102 incidences of the entry ROTI in the New York Times Crossword, but only eight of them refer to the Indian flatbread.
There have also been viral incidences that made national news, like when a white woman called the police on a black family for having a barbecue.
"In the face of such a threat, we are not doing everything we can to prevent future incidences of active shooter terrorism in America," they wrote.
Studies show that high-quality friendships provide many positive health benefits, such as lower incidences of chronic illnesses, higher levels of happiness and lower mortality rates.
Allegations of police misconduct have also surfaced in light of several incidences of violence, including the police shooting of an 18-year-old protester on Tuesday.
But focusing the bulk of our attention on such attacks blinds us to the real epicenters and some of the worst incidences of America's mass shooting epidemic.
The group urged local, state and federal governments to have public health personnel collect, monitor and compile statistics on the incidences and health consequences of police violence.
Additionally, participants with longer-lived parents had overall lower incidences of heart disease, heart failure, stroke, hypertension, anemia, high cholesterol and atrial fibrillation compared with their counterparts.
Her organization seeks to educate truckers about what to look out for, how to report suspected incidences of trafficking and why it is important to do so.
An anonymous essay published in the Annals of Internal Medicine in 2015 detailed two horrific incidences of assaults on women who were unconscious in the operating room.
The debate will also take place around two hours away from the site of one of the country's latest incidences of high-profile gun violence, Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Northeast Opiate Crisis Stalls Marijuana Legalization" (news article, April 20): Marijuana access is associated with reduced incidences of opioid abuse and mortality.
As a result, without fear of any consequences for their behavior, black students roamed the halls and raided classrooms in many schools and incidences of violence skyrocketed.
These drugs are being tested in large clinical trials to see if their effects on LDL levels translate into reduced incidences of heart attacks, strokes and death.
"The new position is necessary to promote the efficient use of foreign exchange and to minimize and guard against incidences of arbitrage within the economy," Mangudya said.
Despite widespread screening programs, incidences of metastatic cancers (or advanced-stage cancers that have already spread and are therefore more deadly) have remained stubbornly stable since 1975.
Hyndman replied to MUNCHIES' request for comment with the following email: The craft beer community has struggled with its tendency to let incidences of racism go unchecked.
Part of the effort to increase transparency and accountability has been the proliferation of online videos documenting incidences of apparent police brutality and excessive use of force.
Incidences of an implantable rod or an IUD being improperly placed like the Baltimore case that inspired the Maryland bill are less than 1%, according to Breuner.
Just as Zuckerberg said in his New Year's resolution letter, the company must work constantly to prevent more incidences of Russian interference or interference from any other nation.
Summit County, Colorado, which has fewer than 30,000 residents, had the lowest incidences of both lung and breast cancers, at 11 deaths per 100,000 people for each cancer.
The film's closing moments, in which (spoilers) Jones is "mistakenly" shot by the police cleanup crew, remain one of the most stinging incidences of irony in cinematic history.
But these are likely not the only times inmates have employed drones as their preferred couriers; they're just the only incidences that have come to the public's attention.
The comparison immediately drew the ire of those who said LeBron had no right likening his situation to one of the most horrific incidences of racial violence ever.
"It is rare and we have less documentation than there are incidences," says Judy Ho, a clinical psychologist and recurring cohost of the syndicated talk show The Doctors.
People released under investigation are not required to attend again at a police station but can be contacted, and in some incidences arrested again, after further police enquiries.
" Lamenting the partisan retreat that commonly occurs after such incidences, Obama acknowledged, "It's hard not to think sometimes that the center won't hold and things might get worse.
However, FII is extremely rare when compared to actual incidences of ME. "Often, this occurs because doctors don't believe ME can be as severe as it is," adds Speight.
"During every time of change there are also incidences of the culture, in its enthusiasm and zeal, taking down the wrong targets," Dunham and Konner said in a statement.
Since each hotel faces an average of 7.1 bedbug incidences over a five-year period, according to the study, the cost to hoteliers could catapult to more than $160,000.
An investigation of 12 states and 17 school districts with protections for LGBT people found no increase in incidences of harassment or inappropriate behavior after those protections were enacted.
The agency's Office of Water has issued a provisional health advisory — used for guidance in urgent incidences of contamination — saying that a safe level is 400 parts per trillion.
It's known that people are more likely to perpetrate dating violence—which includes incidences of physical, verbal, and sexual assault—after they have been drinking, especially on college campuses.
Even if the incidences of lead and copper are not as high as the anonymous source claims, Lambrinidou's assertion that Flint is not an isolated case is probably right.
The school said in a statement that it performed its most recent background check on Hatfield last year and found he had no record of arrests or past incidences.
While creating a playlist in response to one of the worst incidences of violence in U.S. history might seem a little odd, Spotify has actually gone this route before.
A 2017 WHO report found that Nigerians have the highest incidences of depression in Africa, with around 7,079,815 suffering from depression, a figure that represents 3.9% of the population.
Drinking was heavily skewed by gender in many countries, with 15-year-old boys in Croatia, Malta, Bulgaria and Italy reporting some of the highest incidences of alcohol use.
The Americas, however, have their own serious problems with the disease, with 250% of cancer incidences and 214.5% of cancer deaths, despite having only 28.4% of the world's population.
In recent months, protests have broken out in nearby neighborhoods over incidences of police violence and racial discrimination, including accusations that a French police officer raped a young black man.
That dangerous mixture of heat and humidity is enough to be classified as a "danger day" by the National Weather Service, when heat strokes and other heat-related incidences spike.
See Yourself E(x)ist presents incidences of human interaction — with animals, insects, leaves, trees, earth, and time — that yield extraordinary artifacts, engineered forms of hope, and objects of power.
The fake stores were spotted by a blogger in the city of Kunming, and in response, the local government said it would set up a complaint hotline for similar incidences.
An increase in the speed of the jet stream would increase the turbulence in and around it, meaning more incidences of aircraft hitting these pockets of severe clear-air turbulence.
Potential incidences of trafficking have been reported in every state in America, according to NHTH hotline data, and the issue was recently described as an "epidemic" by President Donald Trump.
LaPierre has for years assumed both public-facing and leadership roles for the group as it has navigated administrations of both parties and responses to incidences of mass gun violence.
"When you are new to a workplace, you don't always understand what the policies and procedures are, or what the avenues for reporting those kinds of incidences are," Sánchez said.
Incidences of slavery were found in all 167 countries in the index, with India home to the largest total number with an estimated 18.4 million slaves among its 20163 billion population.
This, combined with increased incidences of terrorism within China has permitted Beijing to both justify its hardline repression of dissent in Xinjiang and link it to global efforts to combat terrorism.
In the classes she teaches, Jordan incorporates examples of environmental justice issues such as high incidences of asthma in the South Bronx, New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina and Flint's water crisis.
Holzer, The Guardian reported, is victim to a growing type of crime; There have been more than fifty reported incidences of virtual kidnapping in Southern California since the summer of 2015.
The study by the research institute, which focuses on sexual and reproductive health, did not determine the precise causes of the particularly high incidences and said that would require additional analysis.
This newest surge of violence highlights the urgency of the situation and calls even further into question Annan's statement that he did not observe any incidences of oppression on his visit.
"What we've seen from past incidences is that no help is called for several minutes after an attack because people think that the authorities have already been dispatched," Mr. Dumpert said.
Incidences of suicide and drug overdoses are "both kind of going up at the same time, almost twin epidemics," Johns Hopkins University psychiatry professor Dr. Paul Nestadt told the LA Times.
Yet, while these incidences have rightly caused an outcry, we ought to use this chance to take a harder look at the realities of rape culture here in the United States.
"Reducing food losses by just 13 percent would provide enough food for more than 25 million Americans every year, helping to sharply reduce incidences of food insecurity for millions," the USDA said.
In total, the team logged 201 instances of robbing and bartering events—unsurprisingly, the two monkey clans that spent the most time around tourists had the highest recorded incidences of this behavior.
While the number of rhesus macaques in the state reduced from 3.2 million in 2004 to 2.1 million in 2015, incidences of violence seem to have remained more or less the same.
"They fail to take into consideration the ground realities that are faced by commuters, especially women," said Weerabangsa, who tweeted a series of incidences of sexually harassment she said she had suffered.
Using data from the Anti-Defamation League that maps out reported incidents of hate crimes, the authors designed a metric to measure how Trump's campaign rallies correlated with incidences of hate crimes.
For every 8 gram increase in fiber eaten a day, total deaths and incidences of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and bowel cancer fell by 5 to 27 percent, the study said.
In these incidences, a currency's price will shift dramatically followed by a swift reversal, along with a sudden and significant widening of the spread between prices quoted to buy and sell it.
I've heard stories of the violence against Iranian people during the days of the hostage crisis, my parents faced incidences of violence as well—I don't want to see that happen again.
These ugly incidences set the scene for chaos at the much larger national party convention in Philadelphia, where some 50,000 delegates and attendees are expected to show up, according to party operatives.
It was originally discovered in 21.2, but incidences have sharply increased in the past few years with as much as 2240 percent of the populations of the UK and US showing exposure.
The opposition said four more officials were abducted in the second city of Bulawayo from their homes by unknown armed men, following similar incidences in the capital reported by rights groups last week.
" That same year, Sergeant Kathy Lacey of the APD undercover vice unit told a reporter from The Laura Flanders Show, "There have been incidences of sexual misconduct by police officers, without a doubt.
Six of the 12 obesity-related cancers — colorectal, uterine corpus (endometrial), gallbladder, kidney, multiple myeloma, and pancreatic — showed increased incidences in young adults and in successively younger birth groups in a stepwise manner.
These incidences highlight how terrorists target Christians because they are easy targets with no militias backing them and a weak central government that struggles to enforce the rule of law and protect them.
Postpartum psychosis is rarer—with a 2017 review reporting incidences ranging from only about 1 to 3 women in 1,000—as well as more severe, involving disorganized thinking, erratic behavior, and disturbing thoughts.
They include a sky-high poverty rate, a legacy of accident-prone industries, high incidences of childhood trauma, low educational attainment and a fatalism springing from a lack of opportunity and geographic isolation.
That's according to Avocado New Zealand CEO Jen Scoular, who told Radio New Zealand there have been "30 or 40 incidences" this year reported in the areas of Waikato and Bay of Plenty.
The more racism experienced by 38,000-plus black women studied from 1997 to 2011, the more incidences of adult-onset asthma, according to Black Women's Health Study results published in the journal Chest.
"Many of my peers and I reported incidences and a culture that were uncomfortable, disturbing, threatening, unfair, gender-biased and sexist — hoping that something would change that would make us believe in Nike again."
This is all based on Wakefield's original paper, published in The Lancet in 1998, which drew lines between mumps, measles, and rubella vaccinations and incidences of autism in 8 of 12 children he surveyed.
The scathing 56-page external review cited a "disconcerting" number of incidences of bullying, racism and sexism and multiple cases of managers belittling and publicly humiliating staff and making "demeaning, menacing", profanity-filled comments.
The report notes that the actual tally is likely much higher, as elementary and middle schools are not nationally required to keep track of acts of sexual assault, and many incidences go under-reported.
The 2017 vote saw two key incidences of misinformation, Odipo Dev said, the first being a video entitled "The Real Raila," which depicted a post-apocalyptic world three years into an imagined Odinga presidency.
"The black and white police problem is something that the media keeps dwelling on, finding all of those incidences and promoting the divisiveness between black and white all the time," said the former sales professional.
Why no age restriction seeing that infections are rising much faster for people over 50, than for those under 85033 due to a lack of proper sex education, resulting in higher incidences of unprotected sex?
"In the adjoining county Blanco, in 2000 there were six spots with Oak Wilt," he tells CNBC Make It. Now, in 2017, he estimates that there are 600 incidences of Oak Wilt throughout the county.
A 15-gram (0.52 ounce) increase in whole grains consumed per day was associated with a 2% to 19% reduction in total deaths and incidences of coronary heart disease, Type 2 diabetes and colorectal cancer.
"Incidences of leopards 'straying' into settlements causing human causalities, and the retaliatory killing of leopards by the public have been on the rise," said the report's authors, though they did not provide a specific number.
Why it matters: The fight against malaria has seen great overall progress since 2000, with death rates dropping 60%, global incidences falling 36% and more than half of all countries reporting being free of malaria.
"This is a very slippery slope," Sarah Kate Ellis, head of GLAAD, an LGBTQ rights group, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, ticking off incidences such as medical care where being turned down could have drastic consequences.
Then there is a 2004 study published in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, which looked at Canadian rural and urban areas and depression, and found that those in rural areas had fewer incidences of major depression.
"We kept reading all these incidences of children accidentally left in cars and we were really worried," said Marlene Mendoza, a mechanical engineer at Nissan who developed the technology with fellow engineer and mother, Elsa Foley.
This has already started to happen in California, which has experienced higher retail electricity prices, despite higher incidences of negative wholesale prices, thanks to state policies that mandate renewables and the shuttering of coal-fired facilities.
More than a dozen schools in the state's 14th largest district reported increased absences "due to illness and several incidences of vomiting in public areas of the schools," according to the Mesa County Public Health Department.
"Although DOD and State have taken steps to identify and investigate child sexual assault incidents, the full extent of these incidences may never be known," the report said, referring to the departments of Defense and State.
Some speculated that the animal was injured or dying, while others suggest that warming waters could contribute to higher incidences of strandings — and that sightings like these may become more frequent with the onset of climate change.
However, it's important to remember that if you're going to go the legal route, you need to be quick—under UK law, you have three months to report incidences of workplace harassment and register a potential claim.
The group studied incidences of the "seven words you can never say on television" that George Carlin listed in 1972—shit, piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker, and tits—in American English titles living in Google Books' corpus.
Work leave and mental health Research has connected the dots between inadequate paid leave policies and higher incidences of clinically diagnosable anxiety and depression among women, both during the postpartum period as well as later in life.
Residents of working class areas in those states tend to have higher incidences of health problems like obesity, diabetes, and alcoholism and also tended to give Trump big boosts of support in the election, according to The Economist.
"People that are dangerously mentally ill and have previously had incidences with law enforcement, I think those red flags are appropriate and I think California can continue to lead the nation in terms of advancing prohibitions," he said.
Roughly 43,000 cases of Lyme disease, which is caused by bacteria from tick bites, are reported to the CDC each year in the United States, though studies estimate the actual number of Lyme incidences is closer to 300,000.
There are likely more incidences of transmissible cancer among higher-level animals, but in every case, the cancer must still overcome those two inescapable hurdles: immune responses and the transmission of actual living tissue from animal to animal.
The Indian media has in recent years voraciously reported cases of child rapes and other incidences of sexual violence against minors, but in most homes and schools, children are not given any type of sex education, say activists.
"Corporate leadership will continue to have a rapid response to these incidences as to not appear to be tone deaf regarding race and bias in America," Mr. Marks, who trains groups on implicit bias, said in an email.
And health officials generally cite deteriorated lead-based paint in the home — not lead in pipes — as the leading source of lead exposure, which is why relatively inexpensive housing policies can work to reduce incidences of lead poisoning.
" Elaborating about the challenges that come with admirers of her boyfriend's zombie series, Kruger added, "We had a couple [of] incidences before her arrival that were not so fun to deal with and so my main concern's her safety.
Although he did not know of specific incidences, Vulture reports Murphy said he knows his "way around an Oscar-winning lady or two, and whenever he would come up in conversation, there was always this 'ick' or 'ugh' " reaction.
The blaze follows tragic incidences in nearby factories in recent years: In 2013, the Rana Plaza building collapse killed over 1,100 people, and one year prior, more than 110 people died in a fire at the Tazreen Fashion factory.
What's next: People need to take precautions against ticks and mosquitoes, and state and local public health officials need to be proactive in prevention measures as well as better at reporting local incidences of vector-borne diseases, Petersen said.
They don't talk about how the difficulty in communicating a chronic illness or disability to a partner can lead to more incidences of aggression between partners or even a higher rate of divorce after the onset of an illness.
" The statement went on to note that the decision to close all of the schools was made "after more than a dozen schools reported increased absenteeism due to illness and several incidences of vomiting in public areas of schools.
In response to the base intrusion and other incidences of suspected spying, the State Department in October announced new restrictions on Chinese diplomats, requiring them to provide notice before meeting with American officials or visiting educational and research institutions.
But it's worth remembering that these recent incidences of large-scale gun violence are part of a grinding epidemic with an ungodly cumulative toll, one that could well outlast Western Europe's current terrorism woes, plaguing America for decades to come.
And according to data from the Centers for Disease Control, it's pretty fair to assume that they might be incidences of illness from the Vibrio vulnificus bacteria—commonly contracted from raw oysters—which increased by 41 percent between 1996 and 2005.
The deal, which requires shareholder and regulatory approval, also buys CDH and China Grand a chance to market the Sirtex technology in China, which the World Health Organization says accounts for more than half the world's incidences of liver cancer.
They also say upticks in some crime categories (incidences of all "sexual crimes" spiked in 2015) were noted but are comparable to levels prior to the mass-immigration influx—and certainly not indicative of a major crime wave due to foreigners.
Of those births, there were "no incidences of pneumonia, sepsis or other respiratory infection following water birth and there were no reports of ruptured umbilical cords or newborns breathing water into their lungs associated with birth underwater," the association says.
Mr. Mohamad Bazzi, the plaintiff of the lawsuit against Little Caesars, claims that on two separate incidences, on March 20 and May 24, he and his wife were served pizzas containing pepperoni made from pork, according to the Detroit Free Press.
Blagojevich was arrested days later and charged with various offenses related to trying to sell the Senate seat, as well as other alleged incidences of corruption (it turns out this incident was representative of how Blagojevich tended to do business generally).
The Women's Law Project argued that this narrow definition distorted police investigations: The police had trouble calling incidences of the other acts "real rape" when they didn't even need to be reported to the F.B.I. unless there had been an arrest.
Comprehensive plans, like one I've proposed for Maryland, could spur real reform in a society where 1 in 85033 American women experience sexual assault, yet less than 30 percent of survivors feel comfortable reporting incidences of sexual harassment at work.
I understand there's a lot of political pressure but the use of force that was established back then was done as a result of collaboration from the past and response to incidences, ambushes, assaults on officers and all that which is up now.
Through a series of questionnaires and self-reports, the researchers analyzed how strictly participants followed the Mediterranean diet and their socioeconomic class, correlating it with incidences of cardiovascular disease (heart attack, bypass surgeries, high blood pressure) collected from hospital records and death certificates.
More importantly, look at how sea-level rise has increased incidences of flooding just the past few decades: • 1980s -- 9.3 events per year • 1990s -- 18.8 events per year • 2000s -- 21.4 events per year • 2010s -- 39.1 events per year Charleston is not alone.
In her suit, Carlson also cited multiple alleged incidences of sexual harassment, including Roger Ailes making comments about her legs, saying she was sexy but "too much hard work," and suggesting they begin a sexual relationship that would be beneficial to her career.
"Every single one of these incidences shows us that Donald Trump simply does not have the temperament to be president and commander in chief of the United States," she said at a rally in Des Moines, Iowa, a day after Trump's remarks.
Is it merely coincidental that the higher rates of economic growth and lower incidences of financial instability attained in the post-World War II years are closely aligned with the time period during which the Bretton Woods fixed exchange-rate system operated?
The report found that LGBT immigrants were at an increased risk for sexual assault and verbal and physical abuse by both guards and other detainees and that there were several incidences of LGBT immigrants being humiliated by guards in front of other inmates.
At football matches, a prevalent barometer of social issues in the United Kingdom given the large cross sections of society that attend, incidences of racism had been on the steady decline, until last season when they rose by 50%, from 98 to 152.
Blacks are about 30 percent more likely to be pulled over by police than whites according to Bureau of Justice statistics, so it came as no surprise that even legendary comedian, Chris Rock tweeted a series of incidences of being stopped while black.
It's the reason we've survived as a species, and "Metalhead" suggests it's a reason we might die, too, a long series of small-scale incidences of individuals putting the well-being of them and theirs ahead of all of us and all of ours.
Notable deaths: Renly Notable rape scenes: Sansa's attempted rape by King's Landing rioters While Season 2 has less than half the number of rapes as Season 1, all of the first season's incidences of rape were depicted as "cultural practices" of the "savage" Dothraki.
The glaring hypocrisy in these two incidences speaks not to partisan misconduct by a chaplain or defects in Catholic practice, but to a larger struggle undertaken by some to separate the act of practicing one's faith from the social justice inherent in those faiths.
And while it's hard to tease out just how many of these cases of cancer are directly a result of the attacks, aside from other factors such as age and family history, there is no question that 9/113 hastened some of these incidences.
For example, a 2014 study published by researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas determined that medical marijuana access was not predictive of increases in violent crime, burglary, or theft, but that legalization was associated with reductions in incidences of homicides and assaults.
Conversely, in neighbouring Bangladesh—once home to the highest incidences of the acid attacks in the world and where nearly two out of every three women have experienced some form of gender-based violence in their lifetime—much has been done to tackle this.
But despite the introduction of stricter laws, around 100 rapes are reported to police in the country every day, according to the National Crime Records Bureau, with nearly 39,000 alleged incidences of rape reported in 2016, an increase of 12% from the previous year.
"I understand there's a lot of political pressure but the use of force that was established back then was done as a result of collaboration from the past and response to incidences, ambushes, assaults on officers, and all that which is up now," Will Biascoechea said.
"We are now receiving information from the Russians that they would indeed want us to participate in the evacuation, but confirmation only seems to come now, this morning, which is very late, because it is already ongoing and there have already been security incidences," Egeland told Reuters.
Today, the landscape for queer youth coming out has certainly become less hostile in the US. According to the 2017 National School Climate Survey by GLSEN, incidences of verbal and physical harassment and physical assault of LGBT students have all dropped significantly between 2001 and 2017.
As the USPSTF points out, cervical cancer incidences and death rates are higher amongst certain populations, such as African American women (10.1 deaths/100,000 women), American Indian/Alaska Native women (3.2 deaths/100,000 women) and Hispanic women (2.6 deaths/100,000 women) particularly along the Texas/Mexico border.
"The (Iranian tanker) event is a reminder to the market that heightened geopolitical tensions in the region can affect supply, recalling the incidences in June of tanker attacks near the Strait of Hormuz," BNP Paribas global oil strategist Harry Tchilinguirian told the Reuters Global Oil Forum.
Ashley Frawley, senior lecturer in sociology and social policy at Swansea University in the United Kingdom, said that such laws disproportionally impact marginalized groups -- such as the working poor or certain ethnic minorities -- regardless of whether incidences of physical punishment actually warrant such surveillance or not.
The British singer and the photographer, who was not named, will instead be summoned to the Los Angeles City Attorney's office to be interviewed and "advised of the law and ways to avoid similar incidences in the future," the City Attorney's office said in a statement.
"The escalation of this not only points out something very disturbing about the police and police solutions to these incidences, but it also highlights how one decision on the police to arrest somebody can actually really fan out and create so many consequences for this family," Schreibersdorf said.
Dr. Frieden said that while it was unfortunate that the woman's illness was not diagnosed immediately after she became sick, it would be difficult to detect a single, sporadic case of Ebola because there are an estimated two million incidences of fever a month in the three countries.
"Our 2019 SBC annual meeting has been devoted to raising awareness about incidences of sexual abuse, including amending our Convention's governing documents with respect to what constitutes a cooperating church with the Convention," Roger Sing Oldham, a spokesperson for the Southern Baptist Convention, said in a statement Thursday.
"The escalation of this not only points out something very disturbing about the police and police solutions to these incidences, but it also highlights how one decision on the police to arrest somebody can actually really fan out and create so many consequences for this family," she said.
The fully-automated system analyses a "vast number of available data points, including visitors' previous known whereabouts as well as heart rate and blood pressure readings crossed-referenced against public transportation ridership and exposure to locations with incidences of infections," MYEG said in a statement to the stock exchange.
The fully-automated system analyses a "vast number of available data points, including visitors' previous known whereabouts as well as heart rate and blood pressure readings crossed-referenced against public transportation ridership and exposure to locations with incidences of infections," MYEG said in a statement to the stock exchange.
Wax On, Pubic Lice OffThe free love, full-bush pubic hairstyling of the 60s and 70s may have been a popular expression of natural sexuality, but studies have shown that the millennial trend towards bikini waxing may have actually had a significant impact in reducing incidences of public lice.
But the tireless work of Washington Post reporter David A Fahrenthold, who has called more than 22014 charities individually to ask if Trump had ever given them money, shows that it's actually very hard to find incidences of the man himself giving away any cash, at least not in recent years.
You'd have to go at it pretty hard to actually kill your brain cells, but technically, it can be done: It's not uncommon, for instance, to see "coup" or "contrecoup" damage to the brain after incidences of severe whiplash, like in a car crash or on a roller coaster, Giordano says.
What actually happened is that scientists released the results of a big — but not yet peer-reviewed — study in which they exposed rats to the sorts of radio frequency radiation emitted by cellphones and found higher incidences of two types of tumors in male rats, compared with a control group.
Dr. Daniel Grossman, a co-investigator in the TxPEP project and professor of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive sciences at the University of California, San Francisco, told me the Texas study did not find incidences of women using invasive means, like trying to insert an object into the vagina or uterus.
"The kind of narratives that come about from incidences like these are definitely being leveraged by adversaries and others who are trying to delegitimize our democracy and our election, and so anything like this is really troubling," said David Becker, executive director and founder of the Center for Election Innovation and Research.
Notably, in the 2014 paper "Pubic Lice: An Endangered Species?" a team of British doctors noted that from 20143 to 2013, they saw a drop of incidences of crabs among their patients from 1.82 to 0.07 percent, just as they saw a rise in patient pubic hair removal from 33.2 to 87.1 percent.
If you go by the numbers, Japan's incidences of rape are astonishingly low -- less than one incidence per 100,000 people, in contrast to the almost 37 per 100,000 in the US and the over 51 in 100,000 that the UK faces, according to 2014 figures from Crime and Criminal Justice, UNODC Statistics.
Yet the outrage directed at Kaepernick is a stark reminder that, on an individual level, there remains a profound lack of sensitivity and empathy by white people, like David Brooks at the New York Times, who can't grasp what the big deal is when confronted with recurring incidences of racism across America.
While incidences of colony collapse disorder—or entire hives being wiped out overnight—have slowed in the past few years, "just because we don't see as high occurrence of CCD does not mean that honey bees are doing great," says Elina L. Niño, who runs a bee research lab at UC Davis, in California.
Right here, and then we'll go ... Audience member: Putting the merits of UBI aside, I want to talk a little bit about your pessimism when it comes to AI. And obviously there have been instances where you have had massive unemployment because of manufacturing automation, but you've also had incidences where new technologies have come in, people have protested.
However, there were three incidences in particular that led her to make her decision: when Trump mocked a disabled reporter; when he said Judge Gonzalo Curiel could not be fair about Trump University because of his Mexican heritage; and when he attacked a Gold Star family, the Khans, after they spoke out against him at the Democratic National Convention.
The lawmakers asked Pompeo what State has done to boost its security after the Office of Management and Budget designated the agency's cyber readiness as "high risk," how the agency will address the lack of multifactor authentication that is required by law and for statistics that detail the department's cyber incidences over the last three years.
Very small, said Larry Studdiford, a security consultant for airports and the founder of Studdiford Technical Solutions, a security firm in Alexandria, Va. An estimated 3.5 billion people flew globally in 2015, according to the International Air Transport Association, a trade association for the world's airlines, and comparatively, there were only a handful of incidences at airports.
The lawmakers asked Pompeo questions about what State has done to boost its security after the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) designated the agency's cyber readiness as "high risk," how the agency will address the lack of multifactor authentication that is required by law and for statistics that detail the department's cyber incidences over the last three years.
There have been other lawsuits in the US over women's rights to their own bodies during birth, but while the number of cases that make it to the courtroom are slim, and the number of mothers able to prove injustice even slimmer, the incidences of women who say their rights were ignored during childbirth are not few.
A 2012 paper published in Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise found that runners who were randomly assigned to drink one liter of non-alcoholic beer daily in the weeks before and after the Munich Marathon had less inflammation and fewer incidences of upper respiratory tract infections post-race compared to runners who drank a placebo.
In 2018, the Trump administration doubled down, lengthening the time short-term insurance could be offered from the previously allowed three months to a year and flooding the market with "cheaper" alternatives; these plans limit coverage such as for incidences of cancer only or have strict requirements before coverage kicks in like the plan Azcue has.
"While BOP reports that there is a higher incidences of serious assaults by inmates on staff at high and medium security institutions than at the lower security facilities, to meet staffing needs the BOP still routinely uses a process called augmentation whereby a non-custody employee is assigned custody responsibilities," a Senate Appropriations Committee report concluded in July.
"I think if you just follow the number of incidences and evidence that has been presented involving the president and the Russia investigation and the investigation in the Southern District in New York and others, I think it clearly shows a pattern that the president has tried to use his influence and/or relationship to really interfere with the investigation," said Rep.
Although it may seem innocuous, the banana, in addition to having both nutritional benefits and associations with political instability, has frequently been employed as a racist symbol, used in historical incidences of bigotry wherein it was thrown at black soccer players, used to inscribe racial slurs, and earlier this year, hung from nooses after a black woman was elected student government president at American University.
While Ogot can't verify the motives of her attackers, she acknowledged that there is a lot that might make her a target: She works as one of hundreds of election monitors employed by the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights, tasked with documenting any potential electoral malpractice at voting centers across the country and with detailing incidences of violence and other human rights violations.
To watch Mr. Obama soldier through these appearances was to see him approach the issue from multiple vantage points: enumerating the incidences of racial bias in the criminal justice system, defending the legitimate grievances of the Black Lives Matter movement, condemning violence against police officers, disputing that the nation was on the cusp of 1960s-style division and, finally, conceding that the rifts would take a long time to heal.
I'd venture to say—and again it's just a wild guess—that we've created a counter-narrative to our loss in Vietnam, a culture that somehow validates small, pop-in, pop-out wars—drones, incursions—that can be kept to the side, along with school shootings and other outrageous incidences that would, for so many, take away too much if they were to be solved with reasonable social agreements.
One member who spoke with CNN on background about the ongoing process said that while there could be just a few Articles of Impeachment focused on larger transgressions like abuse of power or obstruction of justice, the report itself could be an opportunity to provide Democrats room to include more specific violations including things like emoluments violations, specific incidences of abuse of office related to Ukraine or even alleged obstruction from the Mueller report.
SIDS (or "crib death") is the leading cause of death among children ages 1 month to 1 year old, and results in approximately 2,500 fatalities annually in the U.S. Despite years of research, it remains something of a mystery: incidences increase during cold weather; African-American and Native American infants are twice and three times as likely, respectively, to succumb to it than Caucasian infants; and more male babies die from it than females.
" The US National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, or NORML, says that it is concerned about the inadvertent ingestion of cannabis products by children in both the US and France but that more regulation could help provide a solution: "It is our contention that the frequency of these incidences can be mitigated by the imposition of stricter regulatory controls, such as more stringent and overt product labeling and by limiting such products to single serving sizes.
The brusque firing of FBI Director James Comey, the maundering stories from administration officials as to why he was removed from the position, and President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's own improvident behavior are the most recent incidences that the current occupant of White House is overmatched by the responsibilities of the office.
We may never understand why the capital city of Brazil has become a place dangerous enough that the U.S. State Department warns travelers that Rio "continues to experience high incidences of crime, including armed robberies," and that "tourists are particularly vulnerable to street thefts and robberies in the evening and at night," but we do know that in this particular case Rio authorities drew a line in the sand and refused to allow an entitled "ugly American" to fuel an already pervasive narrative that Rio's police force has been incapable of keeping athletes safe.
The researchers described a Mediterranean diet as a diet that placed no restriction on fat intake and included two or more of seven components: High mono-unsaturated-to-saturated fat ratio, which can be the result of using olive oil as a main cooking ingredientHigh fruit and vegetable intakeHigh consumption of dark green leafy vegetablesHigh grain and cereal intakeModerate red wine consumptionModerate consumption of dairy productsLow consumption of red meat and meat products with an increased consumption of fish The analysis showed that even though such a diet may not affect overall mortality, it may be effective at reducing incidences of certain diseases.

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