Sentences with phrase «more powerful minority»

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Sixty - three MSPs will also support a much more experienced and powerful minority administration than the 47 SNP representatives elected back in 2007, but a couple of aspects of the Nationalists» election campaign have created potential problems for the future.
Those two numbers hover on either side of 50 percent, but Kriner notes, «media coverage [would] go from «minority» to «majority»» in favor of more funding — a potentially powerful message.
Like punk's appropriation of West Indian reggae, the white B - boys with their hip - hop and baggy jeans and the young girls curled up with copies of «The Diary of Anne Frank,» the new X-Men made sense of mainstream teen alienation by appropriating the experiences of minority groups coping with much more powerful and genuine forms of discrimination.
Teachers of color also can serve as powerful role models for minority students, who are more likely to live in poor neighborhoods than white students and less likely to know other adults who are college graduates.
Segregated minority schools are almost always segregated by poverty as well as race, and sometimes by language as well; they typically have less experienced teachers, less educated and less powerful parents, more untreated student health problems, and many other forms of inequality (Orfield, 2009).
Umberger seemed circumspectly optimistic about the broader implications of this growing receptiveness to vernacular art: «[The] more often public audiences encounter powerful art made by minority demographics, the more lopsided old narratives appear, and the mandate for inclusion continues to grow.»
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