This allegation is often cited to explain the army's failures.
In the old days this was used by men to argue against women joining the workforce, and it is still cited by those opposed to immigration today.
Dean is wrong that the ratio of workers to retirees is not cited as a factor in the current economic problems.
The lack of female role-models is an oft cited barrier to gender equality in entrepreneurship.
And none of the cited research is designed to ferret out false consensus.
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Full employment, the optimal level of jobs in an economy, is usually cited as 5% to 6%.
Climate change is cited as another threat due to the melting of glaciers.
The measure of the retail sales is cited regularly as a metric to provide some insight to consumer spending trends.
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The quote is often cited as an exhortation to communal responsibility and as a reminder that any special favour entrusted should not be squandered.
Everything from bad air to pork to venison is cited as a possible culprit, and like any analyst worth his salt, Mr. Burton points the finger at parents, too.
David Poltrack of CBS said that interviewees often under report TV watching, and that the research by Arbitron that is usually cited -- which conveniently points to more viewing and therefore more ad dollars -- is machine-recorded, and therefore more reliable.
Therefore, one justification that has been cited for the tariff is to offset the VEETC.
Disaster relief is also commonly cited as a reason to have a bigger navy.
Hugh Grant is often cited as textbook for how to handle a scandal.
Mr Bremer, testifying before American legislators to justify the demand for huge new outlays, cited the reforms as proof that Iraq is beginning to follow the American way.
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The 23-year-old is the third England player to be cited on the tour.
Leading universities are increasingly aware of their international position and academics always want to produce research that is cited by others.
The global burden of illness owing to dirty water, bad or non-existent sanitation and poor standards of hygiene is remarkable, according to the studies cited by Mr Rijsberman.
It's not yet clear whether whoever is chosen to succeed Benedict, who cited the frailty of age as the reason for his departure, will also use Twitter to reach out to some of the 1.5 billion Roman Catholics around the world.
But one thing is clear: almost all of the evidence cited by anti-chemical campaigners is based on research linking phthalates to reproductive problems in rodents exposed to dose levels far higher than any human might face.
Academic freedom is often cited in defense of questionable behaviors, but this case goes to the very heart of what academic freedom is all about.
Not surprisingly, the company is often cited as one of the best places to work.
Unions claims poor pupil behaviour - along with a heavy workload - is the main factor cited by teachers who decide to leave the profession.
He argues that background checks don't infringe on the Second Amendment of the Constitution, which guarantees the right of citizens to bear arms and is often cited by gun rights defenders.
Apart from aesthetics, the threat to migratory birds is the most frequently cited argument against wind farms.
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One way to start to get at that is to look at how often they are cited by other scientific papers.
But the precedents for such action are ancient indeed - the latest example cited is 1946-7 and another dates back to 1897.
The latter is a city often cited as an example of how to invest heavily in the convention business and then be disappointed.
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