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Farms and ranches are often misunderstood in discussions about labor, with the prevailing belief being that increased costs can simply be passed on to the consumer.

The prevailing belief from the outside is that Harbaugh would like to return and attempt to win a championship in the NFL now that he has accomplished the feat at the college level.

All projects deal with stigma - it is still a prevailing belief that loneliness is some kind of personal failing, rather than a problem in society.

From BBC

This prevailing belief was what the Weimbs Lab and colleagues from various research institutions in Germany set out to challenge with their trial.

Despite fears that Ohtani’s camp would hold leaks of information about his free agency against teams, the prevailing belief around the industry Wednesday was that Roberts’ comments were unlikely to significantly sway the Japanese star.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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