It is interesting that political sympathies did not lead the editors to over-represent women or minorities among their biographical subjects. |
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They tend to have negative attitudes towards poor people, underprivileged groups, and minorities. |
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The lack of minorities in popular culture affects multiracial people the most because we have no role models with whom to relate. |
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It does indeed seem unlikely that an article making the same criticisms of gay culture or ethnic minorities would be allowed in. |
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There is also the question of disparate impact, particularly upon minorities and the poor. |
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When these minorities pass from disobedience to rebellion, the elites lack the resources to quell revolts. |
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There was also an above average suicide rate compared to other ethnic minorities and high levels of alcohol abuse. |
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If we do not, the gutter press will continue to try to deflect that bitterness onto asylum seekers and other minorities. |
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However, close analysis suggests sizeable minorities of students are performing weakly in both reading and maths. |
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In addition, Scotland has been criticised for its treatment of ethnic and racial minorities. |
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They understand that racial minorities are a significant and growing force in the political process. |
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She cites last year's hue and cry over the lack of minorities on network television shows as an example of racialism. |
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We're still far from the ideal, as racial profiling and unequal incomes for women and minorities attest. |
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The rainbow coalition of minorities had now turned against their erstwhile patron. |
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During conflicts, persistent, well-organized minorities can adroitly handle and dominate their opponents. |
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You have a monolithic ethnically homogenous white population unthreatened by small marginal minorities of recent immigrants. |
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There is no reservation in jobs, no help with education and no program for the social and economic advancement of minorities. |
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In the model of ethnic democracy minorities are disadvantaged but can improve their position through politics of wheeling and dealing. |
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The population was mainly Burman, with large Karen and Shan minorities and Chin, Kachin, and Naga hill tribes. |
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You whip up hatred against minorities, asylum seekers, working people, and trade unionists like me. |
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Yet it still lagged behind the literature of other American minorities, especially African Americans. |
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That is why a lot of minorities leaders whoop it up about racism, making American blacks victims. |
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The magazine is a disgrace to our neighborhood, minorities or not, and is insulting to our intelligence. and the design is terrible. |
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No democracy can long survive which does not accept as fundamental to its very existence the recognition of the rights of minorities. |
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They will, however, be loath to permit deviant minorities to wander from widely acknowledged paths of rectitude. |
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Under the British, ethnic minorities generally were able to retain some autonomy. |
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The gain is that all kinds of minorities with different views are now represented. |
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She criticises the way in which minorities are exoticised by the dominant culture. |
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Instead, pluralism sees many minorities vying with one another in different policy areas. |
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That includes 1,550 Hispanics, American Indians and other ethnic minorities. |
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The restoration of monarchies in 1814-15 heralded a wave of persecution of minorities deemed to be associated with revolution. |
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To date the drug war has focused primarily on inner cities and the politically disenfranchised minorities who live there. |
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It may like to be hailed as the saviour of Hindus but not as the sworn enemy of minorities. |
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They are used by minorities to block legislation and to gain bargaining leverage with majorities. |
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Robina Qureshi runs Positive Action in Housing, a charity set up to end discrimination against ethnic minorities. |
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Likewise, democracy empowers disaffected minorities to speak out and assert themselves along ethnic, religious, or tribal lines. |
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Women and minorities are distinguished by their lack of presence in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines. |
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The only significant ethnic minorities are Slovenes, Croats, and small numbers of Czechs and Hungarians. |
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Ethnic minorities who already lived in the country should learn the language and adapt to Dutch society. |
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For Nepal's indigenous ethnic minorities like the Buddhist Tamangs the struggle for survival is compounded by their marginalized status. |
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In sum, the main minorities in the U.S. represent significant socioeconomic disadvantage in comparison with the majority. |
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Manchurians and Koreans are the biggest ethnic minorities in the region and have a great impact on local cultures. |
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As for how many minorities are represented in corporate masterhood, why should that be a measure of anything? |
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Once these republics seceded, however, the legal status of minorities, such as the Serbs in Croatia, was undermined. |
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Whether these plans will increase the number of minorities matriculating to these universities remains to be seen. |
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Consequently, all members of ethnic minorities were liable to become second-class citizens from one day to the next. |
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If we look more closely at the figures we see that ethnic minorities are mainly concentrated in the lower ranks. |
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The practice resembled the local population in containing relatively few patients from ethnic minorities. |
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They are often minorities, almost always impoverished and disabled by their illness. |
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Word-of-mouth propaganda and pamphlets on bovicide allegedly committed by minorities is used to polarise the electorate. |
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We focus our discussion on discrimination against disadvantaged racial minorities. |
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Affirmative action, for them, was no less invidious than traditional race discrimination against disadvantaged minorities. |
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Had he been as hateful and vitriolic about ethnic minorities, that letter would never have been printed. |
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How well do we take on board, consider and reflect the views of minorities in reaching decisions? |
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In the NCO corps, minorities are actually overrepresented in the senior ranks. |
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Statute is too often knee-jerk, headline-led populism with predictably tyrannous consequences for electorally irrelevant minorities. |
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The other recognized minorities are Slovaks, Croatians, Serbians, Romanians, Slovenians, Germans, Greeks, Ukrainians and Armenians. |
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The one blot on their record was the brutal treatment of ethnic minorities within Georgia. |
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Both immigrant groups and national minorities are, in different ways, seeking legal recognition of their ethnocultural identities and practices. |
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It destroys the confidence of minorities in the police necessary for effective law enforcement. |
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Social change programs for ethnic minorities and women are in their infancy. |
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Note that restrictions on the building of religious edifices by minorities are common in Eurasia. |
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The main Canadian minorities have better social conditions and benefit from a different pattern of government transfers to the poor. |
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Most nations practice discrimination against foreigners and disfavor minorities within their countries. |
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There are two main religious minorities which apply for asylum in the United Kingdom. |
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In the main, not all minorities are beleaguered and not all non-minorities are privileged. |
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Many Roma communities have been settled for centuries as established minorities within countries that still don't accept them. |
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Would it work even in London's schools, where children from ethnic minorities will be in the majority within a few years? |
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We will recruit thousands more police, especially among ethnic minorities and short people. |
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A recent report shows that visible minorities are much more likely to come in contact with police here. |
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The analogies deployed to regulate other minorities extend beyond the categories of blackness and whiteness. |
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Even more important to the majority rule of democracy is how well we safeguard more vulnerable minorities. |
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The cultural and educational level of the Mongols is higher than average among the national minorities of China. |
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The cult of multiculturalism holds that all minorities are victims of the majority, and therefore minorities must always be blameless. |
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We have to be very careful of minorities that present themselves as the moral majority when they are not. |
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What rights do women and religious minorities actually exercise in these democracies? |
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The National Blood Service is also looking for more donors from ethnic minorities. |
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I know that many countries in Europe already have major problems with large unassimilated minorities. |
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He was prosing on again about rigging candidate selection, to the benefit of women and ethnic minorities. |
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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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He can never lose his temper, or he will lose this grand opportunity to open doors for other minorities. |
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One good factor was the tremendous support received from the ethnic minorities in our community. |
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Democracy does not mean unmitigated majority rule, but recognition and cultivation of minorities. |
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The mass media are hindered by a narrow view of gender, and by limited, stereotyped representations of ethnic minorities. |
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This is a country which is composed of all sorts of sects, religion, nationalities and ethnic minorities. |
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Under the law, ethnic minorities who want an SAR passport must first become naturalised Chinese citizens. |
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Most stamp seals are perforated lengthwise, many are unperforated, and very small minorities are perforated breadthwise. |
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Twenty six villages of ethnic minorities nestle within the Doi Tung development area. |
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The Congress has solemnly and repeatedly declared its policy in regard to the rights of minorities. |
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In some countries, national minorities have been almost completely integrated. |
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There is a good partnership between ethnic minorities and the rest of the community in Bolton. |
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It was retold by the Chinese and by the national minorities of southern and southwest China. |
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Successful initiatives for breaking the glass ceiling to upward mobility for minorities and women. |
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It is also violative of Article 29 of the Constitution, which defies cultural imposition of minorities. |
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A disproportionate amount of the lower visibility general assignment positions have historically gone to women and minorities. |
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The aim of the group is to work together towards the elimination of discrimination on the grounds of race by giving ethnic minorities a voice. |
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Congress can always retrieve its formidable vote bank among minorities, Dalits and forward castes by some good planning and homework. |
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The minorities, once their loyal vote bank, were disenchanted with the party, as were large sections of the young and the less educated. |
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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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There was anger about the lack of prospects and poor schools, and young people from ethnic minorities felt trapped in ghettos. |
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It looks like the rising number of minorities in the prison system is a chronic problem that will preoccupy us for a long time. |
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If the aim this time is to find asylum-seekers who have disappeared, British ethnic minorities will, inevitably, be hassled. |
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It is not a coincidence that other minorities besides African-Americans gravitate towards an HBCU for their nursing education. |
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Procrastinating and prevaricating in the matter would amount to sanctioning an open season on minorities. |
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National-populist racism, recast as the defence of oppressed minorities against multiculturalism, appeals especially in these areas. |
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But if we Hellenise a little, we will see that real equality is not a matter of universal suffrage or the rights of minorities. |
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Organizations that promote traditional Chinese music have preserved the rich musical heritage of many national minorities. |
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Traditional weddings are still in evidence, but more people plan their own, and minorities hew to their traditional forms. |
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And they were accused of adopting the dominant perceptions about subaltern groups, such as women and racial minorities. |
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From the late 1960s, big-city mayors and civil rights leaders charged that the census undercounted minorities and the poor. |
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This is also how the Hmong, among the area's poorest ethnic minorities, struggle to support themselves and their families. |
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And it is not just ethnic minorities who are challenging received ideas of Japanese homogeneousness. |
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The army has retained power over the past four decades through the brutal suppression of opposition, including from ethnic minorities. |
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She draws a parallel between the disenfranchised state of women and minorities in the nineteenth century and into the present. |
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Interestingly, cliques generally became less integrated as the number of minorities rose. |
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All nation-states, whatever their political ideology, have persecuted minorities in the past and many continue to do so today. |
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Ethnic minorities, indigenous peoples and tribal people everywhere face discrimination. |
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However, meeting these challenges must also include cognisance of Ireland's older ethnic minorities. |
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And refusing to sponsor, support or supply those who incite hatred of racial, religious or sexual minorities. |
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Discrimination against indigenous pygmies and ethnic minorities is a problem. |
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He opposed the death penalty because it is inequitably applied to minorities and the poor. |
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It was a fragile new nation beset by political infighting and civil war involving ethnic minorities and communists backed by China. |
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It punctures all their carefully crafted movie-of-the-week fictions about inhumanly perfect, noble, victimized minorities. |
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We have a solid body of literature detailing the damaging aspects of racial stereotypes and the invisibility of minorities. |
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Populated by some 68 indigenous ethic minorities, its spectacularly rugged countryside is dotted with their villages of stilted huts. |
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At the time of the Revolution, many of the languages of the national minorities lacked written forms. |
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Fossilized distrust indicates failure at this key democratic task of holding majorities and minorities together. |
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The deal gave promotions and added seniority to 59 minorities who are employed as custodians by the city's school board. |
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Seats are set aside in the House of Representatives for ethnic minorities and Croats in the diaspora. |
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The populations of ethnic minorities account for 8.41 percent of the national total. |
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It usually involves constructing imaginary walls around minorities and euphemizing the situation by describing it as a mosaic. |
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Democracy and human rights have been extended by women's groups, ethnic minorities, and dissident groups. |
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It is so typical of our western mindset to seek to impose on ethnic minorities our own oppressive cultural norms. |
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In particular they need young men and people from ethnic minorities and mixed race to join. |
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In particular they need young people from ethnic minorities to join. |
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We really need to take the problem of hate violence seriously and do a better job of integrating minorities in our society. |
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In trying to sensitize people to crimes aimed specifically at minorities, they are inadvertently desensitizing them to the vastly greater threat of crime against everyone. |
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Hamas claims to be fighting for freedom while invoking laws that oppress women and religious minorities. |
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We do not need cheap community gimmicks to enrol ethnic minorities. |
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The western and southern borderlands of the Russian Empire were both its most urbanized and industrialized regions and the thickest with national minorities. |
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There can be no doubt about his commitment to civil rights, to ending discrimination against ethnic minorities, and to an unhyphenated Canadianism. |
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Even worse, Asian Americans are overlooked entirely when some advocates or politicians speak about minorities. |
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His nationality gave him minority status among even the minorities, and, as such, he believed, was never given due respect for his military knowledge. |
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In this chapter I will focus on the claims raised by ethnocultural groups, such as immigrants, national minorities, indigenous peoples, and racial groups. |
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There are no real race or religion minorities, much less any clashes. |
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In an Anglocentric America, an American means white, and whiteness is central as the unmarked standard or norm against which all so-called minorities are measured. |
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It seems extraordinary that as liberals we now feel secure enough to impose our own orthodoxies on the dissenting minorities within our community. |
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This is the first time that a court has gone on record to say that sexual minorities are not second-class citizens, and that they cannot be discriminated against. |
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The Pew poll also found most African Americans expect relations between police and minorities will actually get worse. |
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They were unanimous in their opinion that all these measures prove his broad-mindedness, secularism and his intention to give minorities equal opportunities. |
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There are a few small linguistic minorities, of which the largest is the Nubians, who speak two Nubian languages related to the Nilo-Saharan languages of the Sudan. |
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The second problem is that there is no way to police if the teams are just interviewing these minorities as token candidates to fit under the guidelines. |
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The organisation offers specialist support and advice to British businesses, and rates how ethnic minorities are treated in their companies as employees and as customers. |
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His New Deal Coalition brought together Southerners, Northern ethnic minorities, and urban blacks under the same banner. |
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Her party, the secular alternative in Bangladesh, has provided a modicum of protection to religious minorities. |
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Of course, this is not to preclude that minorities will remain in either state where they will receive full civil rights. |
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Individual dance styles are associated with many of the ethnic minorities. |
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It is always difficult for passionate moral minorities to operate in plural cultures because they have to learn to live alongside practices which they abominate. |
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He stressed, however, that China still has an obligation to respect the human rights of its minorities, including the Uighurs, a Turkic people native to western China. |
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And that has contributed to the slow accumulation of wealth by minorities. |
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Brooks argues that sexual minorities experience proportionally more negative life events as a result of living in a sexist, racist, and heterosexist society. |
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What could their military learn now that it didn't learn during the 1970s and 80s when military ties were very open and they were butchering ethnic minorities? |
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Testing has long impeded all groups of minority students, and is a strong barrier to the success of minorities in schools where standardized testing is the norm. |
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The implications for poor minorities and non-convict labour are appalling. |
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How could a collaborator of the British and a pledged advocate of violent liquidation of minorities, Muslims in particular, be invited to this function? |
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The relatively recent controversial permissions to remarry the divorced and make women presbyters arguably had biblical warrant, though minorities disputed this. |
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Why are a few particularly estimable, highly intelligent women and men in very prominent positions, blind in one eye when it comes to the protection of minorities? |
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Europe has always been susceptible to the siren's call of socialism and as Tyler Cowen points out, there is a direct link between statism and the persecution of minorities. |
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The authoritarian military regime has been harsh in its treatment of ethnic minorities and rules by decree, without a constitution or legislature. |
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The large communities of people of Cypriot, Italian, Polish, and Ukranian origin to be found in many British cities are rarely thought of as constituting ethnic minorities. |
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It is a Budget about the carping minorities that have captured Labour. |
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I do not support racial quotas, preferences, or set-asides, which perpetuate divisions and can lead people to question the accomplishments of successful minorities. |
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All the minorities described suffer in a greater or lesser degree a sense of what has been called beleaguerment, feelings of isolation from the major thrust of American life. |
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However, minorities do not enjoy the benefit of majority opinion. |
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A disproportionately high percentage of ballots later discarded for one reason or another were cast by minorities, as high as 31 percent in some precincts. |
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As a democrat, I believe that minorities should be protected from the prejudices of the majority when they turn on pursuits they find distasteful. |
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Furthermore, political and civil rights of minorities need to be as much respected as those of the vociferous majority which has hegemonized the state. |
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Hence minorities were also targeted for committing various heinous crimes. |
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Public unions have also created conflict with racial minorities, another core Democratic Party constituency. |
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And Republicans have just founded a new organization to groom minorities in the party. |
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In every generation, my Haggadah teaches me, bigots rise up to discriminate against and attack minorities. |
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It also called for the establishment of laws and institutions that might protect minorities against the tyranny of the majority. |
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Instead of breaking the power of the clergy and the landowners and liberating the religious and national minorities, they relied on oppression and chauvinism. |
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His hatred for minorities and communists comes out transparently. |
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The overrepresentation of minorities in the Army is often cited as proof of the continuing struggle for people of color in the mainstream economy. |
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Yet one of the things it has oppressed is the desire of local majorities to persecute local minorities. |
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In fact, research suggests that when compared with whites of European descent, ethnic minorities exhibit greater variability in their preferences. |
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This is nothing more than a rationalization of current social structures, all of which systematically oppress the interests of women, minorities and the poor. |
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We have surrendered the rights of majority to appease minorities. |
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I support affirmative access, which aggressively reaches out to minorities, is inclusive of all races, provides equal opportunity, and promotes diversity. |
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Such a conclusion, however, would ignore patterns that may indicate that white flight from blacks and other minorities persists at significant levels. |
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What factors explain these moderate policies toward ethnic minorities? |
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It wasn't even welfare reform, because that was popular with minorities. |
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How did people get the idea that loving tender, crispy fried chicken was some strange thing that only racial minorities do? |
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The automaker was accused of unfair bias in giving older, white male employees lower grades, raises and rates of promotion than young women and minorities. |
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It follows that we need specific, tailored sets of initiatives for these groups and, crucially, for minorities. |
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Played the right way, this communitarianism can be expanded in Australia to the advantage of our society, including its depressed and frightened minorities, and our economy. |
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Other linguistic minorities include the Korean-Japanese and the Ainu. |
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Apocalyptic narratives of nations, immersed in teleological arguments, necessarily introduce the problem of majorities and minorities, of insiders and outsiders. |
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Most accepted, but minorities existed, some still adhering to Rome, others, though not yet schismatic, to Presbyterianism or more extreme Protestant views. |
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It has seemed to me that there are realities that tend to emerge congruently and consistently as Whites and minorities work with and relate to each other. |
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Local politicians, many of whom are themselves minorities, recognize the need to acknowledge diversity and, on some level, encourage interethnic cooperation. |
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Response rates were lower in women with manual occupations and from ethnic minorities but did not differ by type of delivery, type of pain relief, parity, or age. |
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Despite the supposed multiculturalism of our society, white people who identify with minorities outside their societal group are called poseurs and wannabes. |
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The principles for the protection of minorities are expansively spelled out in this resolution, much of which are also guaranteed in our Constitution. |
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Not just same-sex marriage laws but public opinion continues to shift in the favor of sexual and gender minorities. |
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With deadlines looming, top campaign staff may lean subconsciously on stereotypes about minorities. |
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He's done a marvelous job of putting minorities into positions of power. |
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The Executive is elected in broad national elections in which discrete and insular minorities carry less weight. |
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Commentators gabbed endlessly about the number of women, blacks, Hispanics, and other minorities in attendance, and the cameras never stopped looking for an illustrative face. |
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The 1994 constitution and subsequent legislation safeguarded the rights of minorities, and in the same year broad autonomous powers were granted to the Gagauz. |
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Its presence is a must, since both Gagausian as well as Transnistrian minorities have decisive leverage on the political system in Chisinau. |
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Let us not balance the books of oppression of the deaf on the backs and minds of other oppressed linguistic ethnic and cultural minorities. |
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Both the Jacobins and Lenin believed in a temporary dictatorship of the majority over counterrevolutionary minorities. |
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This was despite continual warfare with England, the increasing division between Highlands and Lowlands, and a large number of royal minorities. |
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The Crown remained the most important element of government, despite the many royal minorities. |
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Kidd identifies Moss Side, Longsight, Cheetham Hill, Rusholme, as centres of population for ethnic minorities. |
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Much of this frustration was found to be targeted at Muslims rather than minorities in general. |
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Other ethnic minorities that are also the product of colonialism may pose problems as well. |
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However, there are minorities, the largest of which are Britons, many of whom are retirees. |
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Larma protested the lack of recognition for indigenous Chittagong Hill Tracts minorities in the new constitution. |
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The Bangladesh Army was accused of persecuting the area's diverse ethnic minorities. |
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Compared with most ethnic minorities in the UK, the Chinese tend to be more widespread and decentralised. |
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International criminal law can protect the rights of racial or ethnic minorities in a number of ways. |
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Persons belonging to religious minorities have a faith which is different from that held by the majority. |
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One of the most controversial minorities in the United States and various other countries has been communists. |
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Central and South Americans, Mexicans, Cubans, Africans, and Indians are a few examples of the places voluntary minorities originate from. |
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Sizable minorities are also found in India, China, Russia, Ethiopia, the Americas, Australia and parts of Europe. |
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Third, Burke warned that democracy would create a tyranny over unpopular minorities, who needed the protection of the upper classes. |
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In August 2014, he added his name to a letter to British broadcasters calling for better representation of ethnic minorities. |
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When Randy Lerner's regime took over at Villa Park, they aimed to improve their support from ethnic minorities. |
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Like many former mill towns, Huddersfield has a higher than average number of residents from ethnic minorities. |
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Another influential factor is the high proportion of expatriates and ethnic minorities living in certain countries. |
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People of Irish descent also feature strongly in Latin America, especially in Argentina and important minorities in Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. |
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The company claims it has hired several minorities since the complaint was lodged. |
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Polish is the official language of Poland, but it is also used throughout the world by Polish minorities in other countries. |
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It largely affected workers in high turnover service industries such as fast food restaurants, and members of ethnic minorities. |
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The island's population is mainly a mix of Irish and Africans with other minorities. |
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Some studies show that ethnic minorities are more likely to feel that the legal system within their particular jurisdiction is unfair and unjust. |
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This increase in drug violence became increasingly tied to these ethnic minorities. |
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Elsewhere, Poles constitute large minorities in Lithuania, Belarus, and Ukraine. |
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In all these areas, the Celtic languages are now only spoken by minorities though there are continuing efforts at revitalisation. |
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This is said to add to democracy by protecting the rights of religious minorities. |
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Channel 4 was required to be a public service alternative to the BBC and to cater for minorities and arts. |
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All three major ethnic groups in Iraq voted along ethnic lines, as did Assyrian and Turcoman minorities. |
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The majority of the IDPs were Bantus and other ethnic minorities originating from the southern regions, including those displaced in the north. |
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Many ethnic minorities have also moved from rural areas to urban centres since the onset of the civil war, particularly to Mogadishu and Kismayo. |
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There are some smaller indigenous minorities in nearby countries such as Moldova. |
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These declines were observed for attitudes towards Black and Asian ethnic minorities. |
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Shias are primarily Zaidi and also have significant minorities of Ismaili and Twelver Shias. |
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Sardinian has been formally recognized as one of the twelve historical language minorities of Italy since 1997, by regional and Italian law. |
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There are also sizeable minorities of other European ethnic groups, namely Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, and Greek. |
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For many German minorities WWII thus represented the breaking point in the development of their language. |
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In the deserted city, minorities received equal rights in purchasing property. |
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Smaller minorities also have equally proud visions of themselves as irreducibly Welsh, Irish, Manx or Cornish. |
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Except for Native Americans, the North Dakota population has a lesser percentage of minorities than in the nation as a whole. |
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Schools where Russian or Polish are the primary languages of education exist in the areas populated by these minorities. |
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The majority of the population is mestizo, with sizable Mayan and White populations present, including Xinca and Garifuna minorities. |
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Other minorities include Ukrainians, Germans, Turks, Lipovans, Aromanians, Tatars, and Serbs. |
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The law, however, does not anticipate the transfer of title in fee simply to indigenous minorities. |
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Nation states are responsible for some of the worst historical examples of violence against minorities not considered part of the nation. |
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However, many nation states accept specific minorities as being part of the nation, and the term national minority is often used in this sense. |
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Of the thousands of ethnic and cultural minorities in nation states across the world, only a few have this level of acceptance and protection. |
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The annexation of Poland was presented as necessary to protect the ethnic German minorities there. |
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Yuan control, however, began to break down in those regions inhabited by ethnic minorities. |
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Among Muslims, Sunni are in the majority, while there are also Shia and Ahmadiyya minorities. |
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South Florida and the Miami metropolitan area are dominated by both racial minorities and white liberals. |
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There are also small but economically significant groups of Europeans, Chinese, and other Pacific island minorities. |
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These minorities mostly reside in major cities such as Lagos and Abuja, or in the Niger Delta as employees for the major oil companies. |
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There are small but significant minorities of people of Amerindian, European, Chinese, and Arab descent. |
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Vernacular newspapers, such as those in the Hindi, Urdu, Gujarati, Odia, Punjabi, and Chinese languages, are read by minorities. |
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The ruling also applied to numerous other states long controlled by rural minorities, such as Alabama, Vermont, and Montana. |
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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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Reserved seats are used in many countries to ensure representation for ethnic minorities, women, young people or the disabled. |
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Macmillan's policy overrode the hostility of white minorities and the Conservative Monday Club. |
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About 60 percent of Xinjiang's population is ethnic minorities, including Uyghurs, Kazaks and Mongolians. |
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It's a place where minorities are degraded and maligned for fun. |
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Iran should do more to protect its ethnic minorities such as Arabs, Kurds and Baluch, a United Nations human rights body said on Friday. |
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It is sad to note that certain right-wing Hindu groups are creating trouble for the minorities in India. |
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Of course, not all ethnic minorities agree with the demonstrators. |
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The dangers facing minorities, whether Tatar, Russian or Ukrainian were heightened by pro-Russian secessionism. |
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Sison said Colombo needs to do more to end reports of the Sinhalese majority victimizing the minorities. |
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They lost their empire because of nationalist minorities determined to establish their own nation-states. |
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Nonblack minorities, too, have built upon early affirmative-action rulings to create access to opportunity. |
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The PM also said that the opposition was using minorities as vote bank by raising the bogey of communalism. |
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It's a well-known fact that minorities are underrepresented in the field of energy. |
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Both would also be tempted to meddle with each other's minorities. |
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That was particularly the case with the Gayo and Alas ethnic minorities, which are more tightly linked to southern Sumatran ethnicities. |
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A final possible explanation is that discrimination against females and other minorities contributes to the glass ceiling. |
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Other religious minorities were later to be accorded the status of dhimmis. |
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The Hindu Nationalists have conducted pogroms against Muslims on several occasions, as well as against other religious minorities. |
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To this end, he noted that Burma has a long history of mistreating ethnic minorities and more than 100,000 Muslims are now internal refugees in that country. |
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I am interested in mental health and working with ethnic minorities. |
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The study found that racial and ethnic minorities were more likely to be light and intermittent smokers and were less likely to smoke within 30 minutes of waking. |
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The foundation had also received requests for the support of ethnic minorities from President Thein Sein as well as democratic movement leader Aung San Suu Kyi. |
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They were among an estimated 800,000 Tutsi minorities killed in the space of 100 days by the Hutus, an ethnic group who make up the majority of the Rwandan population. |
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The failure of Bosnia came about because of the refusal of Bosnian Serbs and Herzegovinian Croats to risk becoming minorities in a country dominated by Muslims. |
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The Committee also recommended to the ministry of minorities to facilitate Hindu community in Sindh to celebrate their religious Dewali and Holy festivals. |
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We are experts in this country at pandering to the so-called rights of all sorts of minorities, from gender benders and convicted killers to the Scots. |
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Based on our investigation, most of overwintering larvae are fifth instars, and fourth and sixth instars were minorities in Yangzhou, Jiangsu province. |
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