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1 Even in the still prevalent confused notions of heredity the blood plays the chief part.
2 Dueling was still prevalent , even though against the law.
3 The old-time idea, still prevalent , that medical knowledge is for the doctor only is a mistake.
4 These issues are obviously still prevalent today.
5 Because damaging attitudes towards sex, and women, and women's sexual expression, are still prevalent in our society.
6 Amulets are still prevalent in catholic countries at the present day; the Spaniards and Portuguese maintain their popularity.
7 A monotheistic religion seems analogous to the "one disease-onetreatment" system still prevalent in modern medicine.
8 The tulip mania was still prevalent in Holland, and some species of that splendid flower brought immense prices.
9 But the most curious phase of this Shinto asceticism is represented by a custom still prevalent in remote districts.
10 FIFTY years after his death in 1916, sensitivities about Sir Roger Casement were still prevalent in Ireland and Germany.
11 Yet it is still prevalent .
12 It stemmed from a "hysteria which was still prevalent in the community" about AIDS in the 1980s.
13 Despite many decades of education and refining land-use practices, accelerated stream bank erosion is still prevalent in the United States.
14 But even though women are filling leadership positions and representing in parliament, underlying sexism is still prevalent in most sectors.
15 Thanks for your note to FEMINIST.COM-andfor exploring a still prevalent problem: "discrimination of single women in the workplace."
16 Background: Early initiation of breastfeeding continues to remain uncommon in India, and the practice of giving prelacteal feeding is still prevalent .
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