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The victims are often silent, like that midwestern lady.
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Now, as a Narrative Health Care Ethicist, I hold myself morally accountable for being the collective voice for those who are often silent or quiet because of social determinants or other roadblocks that prevent equal footing for patients.
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Victims too often stayed silent or felt that they had to live in shame, that somehow they had done something wrong.
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Military leaders have often been silent when discussing cyber operations in public because of the fear of allowing information to be used by adversaries to get around U.S. computer defenses.
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Everybody walks, often alone and silent, down green boulevards, past huge white apartment blocks.
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It also argued that complainant anonymity should be maintained and that historical prosecutions should be allowed as "many who are abused are bullied, blackmailed and shamed into staying silent, often well into adulthood".
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Sometimes I tried to stop it, often times, I remained silent.
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The stories of silent drama may often have been elemental, yet, within the broad outlines, the artists among the actors could bring out shadings that had no immediate analogue in language.
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Silent Spring elicited a public outcry for direct action followed by a brutal backlash from the chemical industry, often tainted with sexism.
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