Câu ví dụ #11
1. In our increasingly divergent, economically driven and unequal world, a liberal arts model engages in damage control.
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2. "This lack of clarity has driven surrogate mothers into hiding, and increasingly dangerous and precarious positions, for fear of unknown repercussions from the authorities," she said.
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3. The report also identifies 12 deadly bacteria, such as those that cause pneumonia or urinary tract infections, that are increasingly resistant to existing antibiotics and in dire need of new treatments.
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4. Pham Trung Luong, former director of the Tourism Development Research Institute, said that in recent years, Vietnam's tourism has focused on numbers and increasingly depends on Chinese tourists.
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5. In an age of social media, deep public prejudices against corruption and misconduct are increasingly turning against the police, putting them on the defensive and making it harder for them to carry out their duties.
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6. Vietnamese women like Ngoc are increasingly undergoing plastic surgery not just for beauty reasons, but in the hope of a happy love life, a bigger fortune and a brighter destiny.
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7. She has enjoyed renewed attention following a 2015 Netflix documentary, "What Happened, Miss Simone?" Simone's induction comes as the Hall of Fame increasingly broadens its definition.
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8. Rescue workers carried out house-to-house searches Tuesday in the increasingly unlikely hope of finding survivors after days of deadly floods and landslides that have claimed 141 lives in one of Japan's worst weather-related disasters for decades.
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9. Rural brothel A few years ago it was highly unusual to see sex workers outside Malawi's cities, but they are increasingly pitching up in rural settlements as competition in urban areas drives them to find new clients.
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10. " Sentences for royal insults have become increasingly harsh under the junta, and one offender was jailed for a record 30 years in 2015.
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