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Note: That list lumps together a few different kinds of gaming subscriptions.
The problem is, this lumps together too many differing ideological views that are incomparable.
Even the rate of "all-cause mortality," which lumps together chronic diseases, is falling.
The other shows he sort of lumps together, with the throwaway designation of "likewise" — and no specifics.
He said the new study lumps together many people who may have differing causes for their back pain.
The boxed set lumps together the rare and the redundant; luckily, each session is available separately or streaming. PARELES
But that's not quite the right question, as it lumps together people with very different backgrounds and skill sets.
Another main item on the Russian agenda will be what it lumps together as "strategic stability," including nuclear weapons.
One expert not affiliated with the study, Harvard University energy fellow Jesse Jenkins, said it inaccurately lumps together state-level mandates.
It unfairly lumps together community hospitals, large health systems, specialty hospitals and teaching/academic hospitals on many key metrics, like mortality.
The Trump administration lumps together China and Russia as competitors seeking to challenge U.S. power and erode its security and prosperity.
When the new white lumps together all liberals, leftists, Democrats and elites and rejects them, they take a tack from Thomas Nast.
The report lumps together digital sales, VOD, and paid subscription services, but it doesn't break down how those contribute to the larger picture.
It also lumps together everything from groceries to auto parts and furniture, among which the ratio of online to offline sales varies greatly.
But the millennial category lumps together everybody from age 17 to 34, a group varied by race, ethnicity, religion, income, education and life experience.
The phrase "Ferguson effect" lumps together three different questions: what is happening to crime in US cities; why it's happening; and whose fault it is.
Many also blame the nature of the emerging markets class which lumps together disparate countries into indexes used by funds to guide investment and benchmark performance.
It lumps together new funding for anti-recidivism programs meant to prepare prisoners to re-enter society and the expansion of early release credits for inmates.
The so-called Working Definition of Antisemitism, internationally adopted since its formulation in 2005 (including by the British government), lumps together Holocaust denial with hostility to Israel.
The Minnesota Department of Revenue has not completed its 2017 data, and it also lumps together taxes on all alcohol products, including those in bars and restaurants.
The much-ballyhooed Paris 21st Conference of the Parties (COP-21) agreement simply lumps together the plans submitted by the individual governments (the intended Nationally Determined Contributions).
A full 25 percent of the company's sales are made through Amazon; the company, in fact, lumps together the remainder of online sales because of its comparative insignificance.
It "lumps together" foods that are known to benefit brain health, such as leafy green vegetables, with foods such as beans, with an impact that's unknown, he added.
In the book, I call them all temp jobs, and this sort of lumps together independent contractors and actual people working for temp agencies, as well as freelancers and gig workers.
Ever since the #MeToo movement entered its most public phase in 2017, critics have argued that it inappropriately lumps together different forms of sexual misconduct, demanding the same punishments for all.
Turkey, however, lumps together the SDF and Kurdish forces with the Kurdistan Workers' Party, also known as the PKK, which has long fought an armed conflict for Kurdish independence against Turkey.
When, for example, baby boomers are blamed for "ruining America," the argument lumps together Donald Trump and a 60-year-old black woman who works for minimum wage cleaning one of his hotels.
Valerio Onida, a former constitutional court judge, brought the case arguing that it was unacceptable that the ballot sheet lumps together multiple issues into one question requesting a single 'yes' or 'no' answer.
According to Odyssey, most stories average between 1,0003 and 2,500 reads per month, a figure that lumps together those few pieces that go viral with the majority, which sometimes get only a handful of shares.
How much more compelling and challenging would it have been to see shots of Beyoncé and Jay-Z in the Pavillon des Sessions, where the Louvre lumps together artifacts from Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Oceania?
When a category lumps together everything from cheap plastic lenses to cutting-edge motion control systems, how many users will assume the Daydream View is just a nice-looking Cardboard headset, even if that's completely wrong?
Additionally, "mindfulness" research often lumps together different types of mindfulness, and one recent study suggest that the benefits vary greatly depending on the style — so practicing a type known for increasing focus won't make you more empathetic, for example.
The president often hits at multiple opponents in his harangues, and he frequently lumps together the law enforcement officials who conducted the Russia inquiry with Democrats and other perceived enemies, as he appeared to do in speaking to Mr. Bolton.
The president often hits at multiple opponents in his harangues, and he frequently lumps together the law enforcement officials who investigated his campaign's ties to Russia with Democrats and other perceived enemies, as he appeared to do with Mr. Bolton.
" The opening note then leads to a detailed webpage that seeks to discredit reports, research, and media that found Exxon has actively mislead the public on the dangers posed by climate change, which the corporation lumps together as the "#exxonknew campaign.
The natural gas fleet is at about 26 percent CF. Note that this lumps together combined-cycle plants, which tend to have CFs up toward 57 percent, and open-cycle plants that are used primarily for "peaking," which have CFs down around 7 percent.
The TFA's approach to understanding inequality and fiscal progressivity is markedly different from the conventional approach, which focuses on the distribution of current income, measures progressivity in terms of the ratio of current taxes to current income and lumps together households of all ages.
Even still, the "sex addict" categorization lumps together many types of disparate behaviors (like having cybersex, excessive masturbation, obsessive dating, or practicing unsafe sex, all of which are signs of a "sex addiction," according to online diagnostic tools) and fails to take into account the underlying issues causing those behaviors.
Goldberg, searching for a way to change this perception, has turned his lens on the pit bulls he sees every day, the ones he knows truly represent the personality of this breed, which lumps together the American pit bull terrier, American Staffordshire terrier, American bully, Staffordshire Bull terrier, American bulldog and the bull terrier.
One of the most loathsome and slimy of these firms' creations is the Partnership for America's Health Care Future, a coalition of health-industry groups—from big players in the insurance industry and the drug industry to those in the hospital industry and various local chambers of commerce—that was organized with the explicit intention of killing single-payer and the public option, which the Partnership lumps together as if they were remotely the same thing.
Sri Aurobindo had a strong influence on Ken Wilber's integral theory of spiritual development. Wilber's Causal and Ultimate stages closely resemble Aurobindo's higher mental stages, but Wilber lumps together levels of Being, types of Being and developmental stages.
Elsewhere he lumps together Tancred and Bohemond as Wiscardides ("sons/descendants of Guiscard"), even though he mistakenly believed Emma to have been a sister and not a daughter of Robert Guiscard.Saulcy, "Tancrède", 309–10.Emily Albu, The Normans in Their Histories: Propaganda, Myth and Subversion (Boydell, 2001), p. 166, n. 25.
In this point of view the term modernization replaces the term Americanization. The concept of using modernization as an alternative to Americanization has been criticized by Hallin and Mancini for carrying an evolutionist connotation, as “an implicit assumption that change is to be seen as ‘progress’, necessary and unilinear. It also lumps together many dimensions of change – technological, cultural, political, and economic – that need to be distinguished [...].”Hallin & Mancini, 2004, p. 28.
A particular point of contention has been the category visible minorities, which lumps together numerous ethnic groups, some of which are affluent and some of which are severely disadvantaged. Some argue that the act should have been stricter. Others have argued that employment equity should rely more on moral suasion rather than legal remedies. Among those who argue for strictness, the act has been criticized as an example of "soft-law", meaning token penalties combined with an overly casual use of compliance statistics. Other researchers have argued for a more conciliatory approach based on self-regulation, employee participation, and appeals to employers’ sense of self-interest.
When the stars of a particular globular cluster are plotted on an HR diagram, in many cases nearly all of the stars fall upon a relatively well-defined curve. This differs from the HR diagram of stars near the Sun, which lumps together stars of differing ages and origins. The shape of the curve for a globular cluster is characteristic of a grouping of stars that were formed at approximately the same time and from the same materials, differing only in their initial mass. As the position of each star in the HR diagram varies with age, the shape of the curve for a globular cluster can be used to measure the overall age of the star population.
The best available report lumps together Dyke, Twenty, South Fen and Spalding Road outside Bourne, with a total of 495,Office for National Statistics web site, 2011 census, Key Statistics with Dyke being the largest. Twenty is surrounded by rich land reclaimed from wetland which was formerly fenland interspersed with marine creeks. It is part of the broad lowland, reclaimed from freshwater fen, marine marshland and creek levees, known as the Lincolnshire Fens. It is now some of the richest agricultural silt (marine) and black (freshwater) land in England, though the oxidation of the humus of the black soil has progressively exposed more of the clay derived from the underlying former salt marsh.
Taiwanese aborigines include 16 ROC-government recognized tribes which, as mentioned above, the PRC government lumps together as the "Gaoshan" people. They include: the Amis, Atayal, Bunun, Hla’alua, Kanakanavu, Kavalan, Taiwan, Puyuma, Rukai, Saisiat, Sakizaya, Seediq, Thao, Truku, Tsou, Yami, Sakizawa, and Seediq tribes. These groupings were made by Japanese anthropologists on the basis of language and culture, and do not necessarily reflect the felt sense of identity of the people involved, let alone their political organization; however, the categories have taken on increasing importance over time. A few groups—primarily plains-dwelling (pingpu)--were ultimately de-recognized by Taiwan's Nationalist government (among them the Siraya), ostensibly for being insufficiently distinct from Han Chinese; some activists have been lobbying for their re-recognition (see Taiwanese Plains Aborigines).
Krista Scott-Dixon wrote in 2009: "I prefer the term non-trans to other options such as cissexual/cisgendered." She holds this view because she believes the term "non-trans" is clearer to average people and will help normalize transgender individuals. Women's and Gender Studies scholar Mimi Marinucci writes that some consider the "cisgender–transgender" binary to be just as dangerous or self-defeating as the masculine–feminine gender binary, because it lumps together people who identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) arbitrarily and over- simplistically with a heteronormative class of people as opposed to with transgender people. Characterizing LGB individuals together with heterosexual, non-trans people may problematically suggest that LGB individuals, unlike transgender individuals, "experience no mismatch between their own gender identity and gender expression and cultural expectations regarding gender identity and expression".

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