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132:' in Nablus in 2001. Several people were killed as a result of this attack; the gleeful tone in which she describes this act of vandalism exemplifies how her political agenda completely overcame her duties as a social scientist."" from the article. This is Maeir's opinion and it is published in a RS. I understand that you don't agree with it. Perhaps you could try to improve it rather than removing the whole thing. For example, you could quote the book itself side by side with Meeir's statement. But please please please stop removing sourced relevant content. OK? 114:
anthropologist's lack of expertise in the language of the country she is writing on certainly raises a valid point regarding a potential limitation of that anthropologist's work. I disagree with removing it from the article. I also think that it would be better to improve the various sections you refer to, rather than removing them from the article completely. Finally, I find the word "reviled" overly emotional and loaded, "criticised" would be better. Take care,
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Thanks for your note on my talk page (from now on, try to post at the bottom of other stuff rather than on top of the page for better formating. You can click the "+" tab on the top of the page---right next to "edit this page" to start a new talk page section). A reviewer comment concerning an
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page, and for following my suggestions; I have no problem with that information being in the lead. I'm not quite sure what you mean about the subcutaneous part, though—I didn't change "under the skin of the abdomen, thigh, or arm" to "subcutaneous injection", I just made ""under the skin of the
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Dave, you keep removing this: "To Maeir, the most astonishing part of the book is a discussion on the last page of the text (p. 281). Abu el-Haj describes and condones the attack, and subsequent ransacking, by a Palestinian mob on what is known as
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Anytime. I have no idea why in the world someone would use exenatide for weight loss (what with the need for injections and the very, very unpleasant side effects), but if you can find a reliable source, it can be added to the article.
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Nice recent work on this article. I put back a few things you took out and wanted to explain. It is important not to remove things from articles that are relevant and cited to acceptable references per Knowledge (XXG) guidelines (see
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I'll try to work on the pharmacology part later. It could certainly be made clearer; the article is still in pretty bad shape. Best,
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Hi, I'm afraid I'm at a loss as to what comment you are referring, could you possibly clarify, thanks.
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