Sentences with phrase «identifiable characteristics of group»

Children in the same friendship networks influence each other in matters of dress, behavior, and language, leading to identifiable characteristics of group members that become the basis for group labels (e.g., jocks or brains).
The amendments related to hate propaganda add «gender identity or expression» to the identifiable characteristics of a group who are protected from hate propaganda.

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Through their analysis the researchers detected damaged proteins in characteristic patterns in the samples of those patients with early and advanced OA and RA, but were found at markedly lower levels in the samples of those in the control group — providing the researchers with the identifiable biomarkers necessary for early detection and diagnosis.
In their dissents, Liu and Cuéllar wrote that the appeals court set too high a threshold in concluding that an identifiable group of student, with common characteristics, had to be harmed — the basis for bringing a challenge involving a fundamental right to an education under the state Constitution.
Boss writes that the characteristics of such illnesses include, among other things, «symptom complex suggesting organic illness but without identifiable cause, no illness among other groups sharing the same environment, illness not related to physical proximity to exposure...».
Although seniors may not be a typical «minority group,» and may even include privileged individuals, they have some central characteristics of minority groups such as identifiable physical characteristics and shared social and institutional expectations (including the expectation of retirement).
And one of the ways to be considered a class is to be a distinct group that has immutable characteristics like, for example, race — that's an identifiable group — and gender — that's an identifiable group.
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