Sentences with phrase «allowed for segregation»

Lastly, note that once isolated, microevolutionary changes continually acc - umulate providing ever greater morphological divergence which over time allows for segregation of the many various forms within the higher taxonomic levels.

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Uber said expanding its service may be a boon for Saudi Arabia, a country where women are not allowed to drive because of fatwas, or religious edicts, issued by conservative Muslim clerics that uphold a distinct segregation between the sexes.
During the periods of slavery and the segregation area blacks could not live in neighborhoods that whites would not allow them to liven; therefore there was no choice but for blacks to establish places of worship in their community, which was all black.
This form of segregation would be temporary or provisional either to allow women to form a metapatriarchal identity and then to re-enter patriarchal society with renewed personal integrity or to await the transformation of patriarchy into postpatriarchy (provisional is a better descriptor for the latter purpose, since no feminist expects the imminent collapse of patriarchy).
To put in an article that the trouble is being over hyped is just foolish the truth is both west ham and Chelsea fans were causing trouble and there's no excuse for it people are responsible for their own actions and although there has been of an effort to improve the stewarding the segregation and allowing home and away supporters to mix before and after the game is just naive hope and sure these problems will improve coyi!
Price segregation allows vital drugs to be provided at cost (or closer to it) for low - income nations, while American customers pay high enough prices to fund research and development of new medications.
Protesters hit back at Universities UK last night after it emerged its guidance notes for external speakers said organisers should allow the segregation of students on the basis of gender.
Knowing that religious selection in admissions creates segregation along class and ethnic lines, having a clear policy in favour of inclusion and taking great care not to allow any state - funded faith schools to have control over its own admissions would also make sense for a Labour approach.
For example, a simple, streamlined process that allows families to choose any school in a large urban district — and uses a fair method for allocating spaces at oversubscribed schools — could be a way to weaken the link between residential and school segregation that has plagued our school system since the end of legally mandated segregation more than 50 years aFor example, a simple, streamlined process that allows families to choose any school in a large urban district — and uses a fair method for allocating spaces at oversubscribed schools — could be a way to weaken the link between residential and school segregation that has plagued our school system since the end of legally mandated segregation more than 50 years afor allocating spaces at oversubscribed schools — could be a way to weaken the link between residential and school segregation that has plagued our school system since the end of legally mandated segregation more than 50 years ago.
In fact, as Duke economist Charles Clotfelter has pointed out, segregation levels within school districts have actually decreased since the 1970s, after allowing for the changing demographic of urban populations.
This kind of information would enable school districts to: 1) thoughtfully address segregation issues, 2) allow schools to purposefully locate in areas that need more diverse schools, and 3) hold states publicly accountable for their effort (or lack of it) toward economic integration
For example, although there are no longer laws that allow racial segregation, a state's housing and school choice laws affect the student demographics of schools.
Adamowski, Vallas, Fischer in New London, Kishimoto — they are leading the charge to increase segregation in schools; to deprive poorer children of art and music (an award - winning Middle School music program at Windham Middle School is currently languishing, with students not allowed the time to take what used to be daily music classes — more test prep, more test prep); to turn schools over to for - profit companies and mercenary non-educators from TFA and Broad — but all roads lead back to Hartford.
The low barrier to entry and segregation of content from technology implementation allows publishers to concentrate on their core competence and stay ahead of the game for their respective audiences.
Initial funding for the transaction will be provided by Kimco's $ 500 million revolving credit facility, or other interim loan facilities, to allow for an orderly segregation of the properties.
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