It is clear from the papers that the two jurors identified in this letter were themselves members of ethnic minority communities. |
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If it could not incorporate an ethnic minority, then it said something of the validity or the invalidity of the system. |
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As in Rwanda, the fighting in Burundi pits the ethnic minority Tutsi against the majority Hutu. |
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An urgent need to support black and ethnic minority women who are victims of domestic abuse has been put under the microscope. |
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Nowhere is this neglect more salient than in the consideration of the experiences of indigenous peoples and ethnic minority groups. |
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Within the company's network, approximately 40 percent of its 120 franchisees are from ethnic minority backgrounds. |
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Our partnership with NEA will provide important support for agencies working with ethnic minority communities to help address fuel poverty. |
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The money will also be used to provide funding for an ethnic minority liaison officer to work in the community. |
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Every year, probably another 50,000 ethnic minority voters join the electoral rolls and hardly any of them will ever vote Tory. |
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As a result, a proliferation of research elucidating many nuances of ethnic minority families has come to the forefront. |
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The government's top three ministries are controlled by men who belong to a tiny subgroup of an ethnic minority. |
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The term ethnic minority is often used to refer to marginalized cultural groups. |
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The applicants are Sri Lankan nationals of the Burgher ethnic minority group. |
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While younger white people mixed more than older ones, the reverse was true of some ethnic minority communities. |
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In one study, ethnic minority patients were treated with less analgesia and assigned lower pain ratings than Caucasian patients. |
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Nearly 100,000 members of ethnic minority groups in Myanmar, mostly Karens, have fled to Thailand to escape the fighting in their country. |
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But the Met has tried to make each intake balanced, moving some women and ethnic minority recruits up the queue. |
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The Government's race watchdog is investigating apparent racial bias against its own ethnic minority staff. |
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He encouraged legal reform, promoted dialogue with secessionist leaders, and attempted to end discrimination against the ethnic minority. |
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There are also anti-Taliban fighters from the Hazara ethnic minority who control parts of the exquisite, ravaged Bamiyan valley. |
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The national media has been rooting for Haley, who would be the first woman and first ethnic minority governor of South Carolina. |
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Far better to place emphasis on recruiting more black and ethnic minority adopters. |
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Strong bonding networks could hinder upward mobility in the mainstream society, especially if the individual belongs to an ethnic minority group. |
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Additionally the staffing of courts in ethnic minority areas has meant some courts are understaffed. |
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In January 1993, he warned that the Government was planning to exterminate everyone belonging to the Bakongo ethnic minority. |
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Based on our objective of recruiting more youth with ethnic minority backgrounds to LNU, we opened up a new member category. |
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They have a high concentration of ethnic minority groups with low average incomes, living in low-rent, predominantly social rental housing. |
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I hope that with an election in the offing, you will be more attentive to the voices of the ethnic minority. |
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Party strategists wince at the results of the ethnic minority British election study, which analysed the 2010 figures. |
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Poland is an exception by the small share of ethnic minority women, perceiving discrimination. |
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Attendance rates are ensured and the quality of children's scholastic work, especially ethnic minority children has considerably improved. |
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All literature about an ethnic minority by members of that ethnic minority is, potentially, a shanda fur die goyim. |
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She says her parents were Tutsis, an ethnic minority in Rwanda. |
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In the poor ethnic minority areas prone to natural disasters, the afflicted people have weak self-support capabilities. |
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Overall, there is a lack of research and data concerning the educational underachievement of non-migrant ethnic minority groups. |
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Chuvash, ethnic minority in western Russia who constitute the majority of the population of Chuvashia. |
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There was confusion as well among the Roma groups and the gipsies who voted in many cases for all three parties of this ethnic minority. |
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For the Baluchi, it's both because they are an ethnic minority and because they are Sunnis. |
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The highlighting of ethnic minority women as a particularly vulnerable group, however, cannot be accepted. |
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We needed to open our networks to organisations for young people with ethnic minority backgrounds. |
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That would help with the supply side, particularly for the young and those from an ethnic minority, where shortages are most acute. |
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During that refugee claim, I encountered a board member who was not someone of an ethnic minority. |
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We in the committee have been dealing for some time with the issue of Iran, particularly on issues of ethnic minority persecution. |
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The Committee notes with concern the continued high level of unemployment among ethnic minority groups. |
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The Committee is concerned that the State party does not intend to recognize the Traveller community as an ethnic minority. |
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In addition, information may be found above, in the present report on the issue of schooling for ethnic minority children. |
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It also recommends that an awareness-raising campaign be carried out to inform NGOs and ethnic minority groups of the above measures. |
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It has been stressed that this may have a discriminatory impact on the position of ethnic minority groups in the criminal justice system. |
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Some companies advertise in women's magazines or in the specialist ethnic minority press, to reach these target groups. |
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In contrast, however, few online participants described themselves as members of an ethnic minority or as a person with a disability. |
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Some senior judges fear that an emphasis on appointing more women and ethnic minority judges would mean that appointments would no longer be based solely on merit. |
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Building on the work of Feagin, Phinney and Chavira formulated an empirically derived typology of ethnic minority adolescents' responses to racial discrimination. |
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The task group also want a breakdown and analysis of how many ethnic minority workers have been successful after applying for jobs at the council. |
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Indeed, Lewis consciously chose not to include ethnic minority fathers in his study and was therefore unable to explore the effects of ethnicity on fathering. |
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Ethnogenesis can be promoted to include or exclude any ethnic minority living within a certain country. |
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Students in ethnic minority areas score consistently lower in standardised national and international tests. |
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Given the lack of research in this area, it is rather difficult to assess the extent to which educational underachievement of migrants and ethnic minority groups can be traced back to forms of discrimination. |
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The north is the chief destination for trekking and adventure travel with its diverse ethnic minority groups and forested mountains. |
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In the meantime, members of the Greek ethnic minority in Dervitsani in Northern Epirus have complained that their houses were fired at by Albanians after the end of the football game in question and for days afterwards. |
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The society said it expected to have ethnic minority members in the future. |
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The situation is particularly difficult for ethnic minority Protestants in the central highlands and northern uplands and for non-recognised Buddhists, Hoa Hao and Cao Dai organisations. |
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Such comments stigmatise ethnic minority communities. |
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Nearly all ethnic minority groups do better. |
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The ethnic minority women as well as men describe themselves much more often as discriminated group but on this measure there seems to be hardly any multiplicative effect for ethnic minority women. |
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In some places the indigenous population has become an ethnic minority, leading them sometimes to feel disenfranchised because of a lack of respect for their identity and development. |
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The exercise of police powers in relation to particular social groups, e.g. ethnic minority youngsters, the mentally ill and alcohol and drug abusers may be difficult and conflict-ridden. |
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In such an environment, adolescents represent the most vulnerable part of society, whether they may belong to an ethnic minority or to the majority. |
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The authorities have arrested, imprisoned and in some cases tortured or even killed ethnic minority activists, according to a new Amnesty International report drawing on over 700 testimonies. |
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Chapter 2 focuses on ethnic minority media, their form of distribution, and their geographical scope. |
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Employees have access to networking groups and mentoring programmes, which facilitate open discussion of workplace issues, including those affecting ethnic minority employees. |
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No new ethnic minority members were appointed. |
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Poverty is a key factor impeding enrolment, primary and secondary completion, and learning outcomes, and children from ethnic minority and indigenous communities consistently underachieve. |
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Latinos have quickly become the largest ethnic minority in the United States. |
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All told, ethnically imbalanced societies may be more prone to conflict, which is hardly good for growth. A powerful and rich ethnic minority may also gear the state to suit its interests at everyone else's expense. |
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Members of the General Synod voted overwhelmingly in favour of positive action to recruit ethnic minority clergy into the church's leadership. |
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We also work with mental health staff and services to enable them to have the skills and confidence to work with ethnic minority individuals. |
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They were widely criticized as creating a hostile atmosphere for members of ethnic minority groups. |
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The 2007 election also saw Plaid Cymru's Mohammad Asghar become the first ethnic minority candidate elected to the Welsh Assembly. |
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An important part of the whole Balkan folk music is the music of the local Romani ethnic minority. |
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Freeness allowed the creativity of unsigned contemporary British ethnic minority artists to be heard. |
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A number of ethnic minority groups in southern Ethiopia also adhere to various traditional faiths. |
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Additionally, Omotic languages are spoken by ethnic minority groups inhabiting the southern regions. |
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They are likely to belong to an indigenous group or ethnic minority, to be disabled, to live in rural areas, an urban slum or a conflict affected area. |
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Additionally, Omotic languages are spoken by Omotic ethnic minority groups inhabiting the southern regions. |
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The objective of the research is to establish whether in ethnic minority families where elder brothers have criminal records their younger brothers will be subject to damaging socialization. |
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The Chinese government could take action to help assuage tensions by allocating the post of party secretary to a member of an ethnic minority from the Autonomous Region. |
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The reality of the UK demography is that the largest proportion of the ethnic minority population live in major cities, and therefore they tend to vote in Labour strongholds. |
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Cushitic groups also form a small ethnic minority, as do Arabs, Indians and Europeans. |
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A further, unexpressed concern is that allowing the government to meddle in appointments would lead to a bench stuffed with poorly qualified women and ethnic minority candidates. |
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These include population equity, boundary contiguousness, and racial and ethnic minority representation. |
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The police must increase their aw areness and knowledge of minorities in relation to changes in the population and the needs of groups with ethnic minority backgrounds. |
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Pakistanis make up the single largest ethnic minority, followed by Swedes, Somalis, and Poles. |
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Under Japanese Funds-in-Trust, UNESCO assisted the Chinese Folk Literature and Art Association to collect and record the folk songs of 10 ethnic minority groups into international phonetic alphabet. |
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Kurds constitute a major community in southeastern Anatolia, and are the largest ethnic minority. |
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Escalation or contagion effects occur when a conflict in one country spreads across borders into neighbouring countries in which an ethnic minority has its kinfolk. |
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A total of 31 officers from an ethnic minority background signed up as well as the levels of women almost doubling, Policing Minister Paul Goggins said. |
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Welsh Italians are an ethnic minority of Italian descent living in Wales. |
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The Bantus, the largest ethnic minority group in Somalia, are the descendants of slaves who were brought in from southeastern Africa by Arab and Somali traders. |
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Contrawise, in Scotland and Wales, White British and ethnic minority people both identified more strongly with Scotland and Wales than with Britain. |
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British Chinese are also more likely to go to more prestigious universities or to get higher class degrees than any other ethnic minority in the United Kingdom. |
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The university was hence criticised for what was seen as institutional discrimination against ethnic minority applicants in favour of white applicants. |
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There had for many years been a controversial issue about the apparent inability of players from Yorkshire's large ethnic minority population to make their way at the club. |
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A significant number of people from ethnic minority communities speak another language as their first language, particularly in Cardiff and Newport. |
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The Mongol Yuan Dynasty became the first conquest dynasty in Chinese history to rule the entire China proper and its population as an ethnic minority. |
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Three hundred women from the Philippines and Thailand, recruited as wives because of the Faroes' gender imbalance, make up the largest ethnic minority in the Faroes. |
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