All the companies surveyed indicated that they have affirmative action policies in place. |
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We want to know what you think about the upcoming case and affirmative action in general. |
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Many argue that we can and should still make the case for affirmative action. |
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It is uncertain whether the back-to-back victories for affirmative action will permanently halt recent trends against the policies. |
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He is black, and some people were quick to credit his ascent to affirmative action and his editors' desire for a more diverse reporting staff. |
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The case for affirmative action in Bermuda has likely been set back by years. |
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The film deals with this classily, choosing a sardonic and comic portrayal of issues such as affirmative action. |
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The split reflects a division of opinion among courts generally on the issue of affirmative action. |
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Often people who argue for employment equity and affirmative action programmes are accused of promoting reverse discrimination. |
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But lately several White colleagues have taken to beefing against affirmative action as reverse discrimination. |
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The problem with affirmative action, it seems, is that it is dependent upon the largesse and consent of those who have no stake. |
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They have been appointed on a basis that reflects political correctness or affirmative action. |
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They plan to host a summit next March to focus on the importance of affirmative action for women. |
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He has supported affirmative action, but warned people of the damage it can do to social cohesion. |
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The legal question at issue here is whether affirmative action is constitutional. |
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Not only that, but they benefit from affirmative action in legislatures and the bureaucracy. |
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Princeton University is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. |
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He soon will get another chance to stake out a position on affirmative action. |
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University of California regents repeal their ban on affirmative action, hoping to send a welcoming message to minority students. |
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And we certainly cannot reconcile the conflicts about affirmative action preferences without answering these questions. |
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But skittishness about affirmative action does not begin to explain the degree of Schadenfreude on display over Raines's resignation. |
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For many years, it served as the primary basis for affirmative action programs. |
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After many years of bashing from pundits and politicians, affirmative action is on the ropes. |
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In a 1998 speech, Gore likened opposition to affirmative action to a duck blind. |
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He is nominally in support of affirmative action programmes for minorities in America and pro-choice in the abortion debate. |
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Both opponents and supporters of affirmative action claimed victory in the days following the ruling. |
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Is affirmative action to reverse the legacy of discrimination an idea whose time has passed? |
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Then, there are those who see affirmative action as a form of reverse discrimination. |
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This view is utterly independent of my views on the merits of affirmative action. |
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It's a ridiculous jump to assume the only aim of knowledge is immediate affirmative action. |
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The Court had previously made clear that affirmative action could not last forever. |
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However there is no pressure for compliance with any of these affirmative action programs and much needs to be done. |
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Besides advocating a crackdown he is also proposing affirmative action to help young people. |
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It should also contain a clear statement by the union in favour of affirmative action. |
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And call it what you like, but we need positive discrimination, or affirmative action. |
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We are therefore obliged to look upon the arguments for affirmative action with sympathy and an open mind. |
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Perhaps we should take a positive view, and look at this as affirmative action at its most effective. |
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Edwards has also refused to wink in regard to the hot button issue of affirmative action. |
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He took heart that Labour did not need to introduce any affirmative action for this election. |
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There was a college prof from Delaware that wrote a gut-splitting funny column on affirmative action. |
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Perhaps even worse than stigmatizing minorities, affirmative action programs obscure the problems that lead to minority underachievement. |
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She insists that his misdeeds are not about race, diversity or affirmative action. |
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This would have stripped the bitter racial rancor out of the affirmative action debate. |
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Nevertheless, the courts have struck down minority set-asides and affirmative action programs at all levels of government. |
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Opposition to quotas is not the same thing as opposition to affirmative action. |
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A sizable number of Asian Americans feel that affirmative action, in college admissions or elsewhere, has hurt them personally. |
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He claimed that the school district stepped over the line with its affirmative action plan and that race was improperly used to discriminate against the white teacher. |
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Ms. Chao's views on affirmative action are likely to draw close scrutiny from minority and immigrant advocacy groups. |
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His focus was meat-and-potatoes black-community issues: police brutality, affirmative action, poverty. |
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Love by the sewer plant, the nympho in Alley Pond Park, affirmative action, the radio career? |
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I always saw them talking about affirmative action, about glass ceilings, corporate ladder. |
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The opponents of affirmative action claim that the system creates reverse discrimination against whites. |
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Universities that want their bread buttered on both sides when it comes to affirmative action would do better to apply more fiber than fat in their reasoning. |
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The same is true for the perspective of electing more black mayors and city officials and promoting minority-owned businesses through affirmative action set-asides. |
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According to the witnesses, this is essentially an affirmative action program for vulnerable people in Canada. |
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Novartis reserves the right to support affirmative action where permitted by law and if deemed necessary in specific circumstances. |
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It should now be easier to see the relevance of the affirmative action controversy to my larger argument about the inadequacies of liberalism. |
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However, affirmative action was more successful in establishments that are growing and have many job openings. |
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Positive or affirmative action through specific measures is supposed to compensate for persistent inequalities towards a disadvantaged group. |
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We are equally opposed to affirmative action based on any human characteristic. |
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Creative ideas such as affirmative action measures and reserving a quota for women in representative and legislative bodies could be explored. |
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The affirmative action and positive efforts are highlighted as well as the current realities, difficulties, results, and ongoing issues. |
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On the contrary, the Government had taken measures to prevent discrimination and guarantee real equality, including through affirmative action. |
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Currently, there are 29 affirmative action agreements between the Commission and public and private sector partners in Nova Scotia. |
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They must also show that access to higher education is non-discriminatory and they should be able to safeguard affirmative action programmes. |
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In her view, affirmative action was the only solution to those problems, and she urged the Committee to study that issue even more closely. |
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To consolidate protection, the Government has adopted a policy of affirmative action in the admission of students to public Universities. |
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Foxworthy was also preaching to the newly minted white middle class, those who had ditched the pickup for an Audi and their ancestral segregation for affirmative action. |
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Affirmative action legislation became a reality in February 2000 when government ministries and parastatal companies had to submit their first affirmative action reports. |
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It is a concerted attempt to change the historical trajectory that we've been on of discrimination and affirmative action on behalf of white people in the past. |
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If directly doing justice is what affirmative action is about, then its mechanisms must be adjusted as best they can to reward individual desert and true merit. |
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Politically, witness the increasing popularity of affirmative action based on class rather than race. |
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This is especially so given that Sotomayor has been frank about her past as a recipient of affirmative action. |
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Taking on affirmative action is, in some ways, taking on what Sotomayor believes to be a key to her own success. |
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Then Reagan hit the scene and became their avenger against affirmative action and so on, and the rest you know. |
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Full integration, Colby argues, requires far more than policies like busing and affirmative action. |
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Girls end up more accommodated to academia and flock to college, which may need to do affirmative action for males to keep the male-to-female ratio in balance. |
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The legal and electoral attacks on race-conscious affirmative action and the advent of other conservative public policies are said to be radicalizing scholars. |
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Edwards weighs in against gay marriages and school vouchers, in favor of affirmative action and against caps on jury awards in medical malpractice cases. |
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Can affirmative action be reconciled with liberal individualism? |
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Still, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote separately to deride affirmative action from his position of lived experience. |
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Back in 2007, Roberts threw his first salvo in the affirmative action wars. |
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If sander and Taylor are right, affirmative action may be a policy that hurts Asians and helps no one. |
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Ward Connerly, the University of California regent who spearheaded the campaign to end affirmative action, expressed the notion that faculty were not partners but adversaries. |
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The administration's decision has reignited debate over whether affirmative action is an effective tool against racism, or a racist policy in and of itself. |
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Not surprisingly then, Asian-American dissatisfaction with affirmative action has grown over time. |
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The best argument against affirmative action is presented in mismatch, by Richard Sander and Stuart Taylor. |
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As no networks for ethnic women existed, there was no crutch to lean on and I had to find a suitable niche for myself without affirmative action assistance. |
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Finally, this poll is being cited as showing broad support for affirmative action and a rejection on the Administration's position in the Michigan cases. |
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Secondly, it is argued that the imposition of liability for omissions would create burdensome duties of affirmative action which interfere with individual liberty. |
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Freed of external political pressures, they are far more likely to produce sensible social outcomes than any ham-handed state mandate on affirmative action. |
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And the religious centrists who believe that religion should play a larger role in government nonetheless support affirmative action and universal health care. |
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Everyone pretty much knows that the looming fight over judges is actually a fight over the right to abortion, affirmative action, and a few other hot button issues. |
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Some theorize that Roberts tried to depoliticize the Court with his health-care ruling in order to gain some credibility before even more conservative decisions to come, like overturning affirmative action. |
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The Government had adopted a quota system to improve the participation of women in public life and decision-making by implementing an affirmative action process to narrow the gap between women and men. |
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In the context of disability programming, government may, for example, pursue a policy of affirmative action towards persons with disabilities as a social goal supported by the voting population. |
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Sometimes there is a need for affirmative action programs for a group of people who are already disadvantaged in order to get them to a level playing field. |
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Such a view would threaten affirmative action, an institution prized by leftists, and treated inconsistently by a court that is as divided as public opinion is on the subject. |
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He played affirmative action to the hilt and took full advantage of it. |
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The white and Asian students who were denied places at the University of Michigan on the basis of their colour were treated illiberally. Ah, reply the defenders of affirmative action, you are being simplistic. |
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For better or for worse, affirmative action in the educational context has never been approved as a device to ameliorate America's race problem writ large. |
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From Indian reservations to affirmative action, successive American administration have therefore granted specific rights to these groups, which have been rechristened Native Americans and Afro-Americans. |
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So for Justice Sotomayor to argue that Michigan voters have unjustly stripped racial minorities of a right to press for affirmative action is to misconstrue the constitutional basis of these programmes. |
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Now affirmative action will go underground. |
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Quotas are not equivalent to affirmative action which in turn is not seen by some people as the same as positive action or positive discrimination or reverse discrimination. |
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This retrogressive attitude of the Supreme Court, which is supported by the majority of Congress, stems from the idea that affirmative action measures have achieved their objectives and have thus become pointless. |
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The caste system in India is a system of social stratification, which is now also used as a basis for affirmative action. |
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Nor do I see the case for tacking left on affirmative action. |
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The Roberts-Sotomayor fight on affirmative action says otherwise. |
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Liberals have also argued for affirmative action to increase the representation of women and minorities among law students and law faculty. |
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It has opposed the death penalty and supported the civil rights movement and affirmative action. |
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Sir Albert was accused of corruption and of a policy of affirmative action in favour of his own Mende ethnic group. |
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The Canadian Employment Equity Act, which applies to most employers in the private and public sectors, is critical because it promotes affirmative action plans. |
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The Constitution of Bangladesh prohibited discrimination against its citizens, guaranteed their equality before the law and equal opportunity for all and provided for affirmative action for particularly disadvantaged groups. |
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In 2012, Brazil passed an affirmative action law in an attempt to directly fight the legacy of slavery. |
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And I have never had any complex about being or not being a product of affirmative action, because I have always understood that those mechanisms have helped us. |
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In this module we will place special emphasis on affirmative action as a means of systematically opening up opportunities that have been closed to women. |
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There has been a particularly acute white backlash or 'whitelash' in the United States against affirmative action programmes which promote women and black men. |
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Despite this, the Court sometimes finds that whites have standing to challenge affirmative action programs without similar evidence of a redressable injury. |
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How far have they come since Japan began carrying out affirmative action policies for the buraku four decades ago, mirroring the American civil rights movement? |
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Many policy makers have proposed that this gap can and will be eliminated through policies such as affirmative action, desegregation, and multiculturalism. |
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