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- but he is not observant and is willing to betray his heritage (or overemphasize it) when it suits him. After years struggling as a writer and comic...
- racial coherence, and the antiquity of peoples, and tended to vastly overemphasize the continuity between past periods and the present, leading to national...
- rejected the idea of a definitive political culture. She says they overemphasized individualism and ignored the enormous power that big capital wields...
- But some authors have pointed out that many historical treatments overemphasize Howard's work, and that there were many other individuals (including...
- fears or giving warnings of great danger in a manner that is amplified, overemphasized or unwarranted. In the news media, alarmism can often be found in the...
- reductionist and inflexible. Additionally, they also criticize the notion for overemphasizing deterministic forces such as structure over the role of human agency...
- over-represent the prevalence of violent crime, and news reporting will often overemphasize a specific type of crime for a period of time, creating a "crime wave"...
- rather than an individual's membership to any group. They argue that overemphasizing genetic contributions to health disparities carries various risks such...
- uprising: the first 'WikiLeaks Revolution,' a title they had adopted that overemphasized the role pla**** by the leaked American cables about corruption in provoking...
- Sacramento Union, John P. McGoff, said in January 1975 that the media overemphasized the scandal, though he called it "an important issue", overshadowing...