"Such segregation" refers to the act of separating people or things based on specific factors or characteristics, often resulting in inequality or unfair treatment.
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Too often in our schooling
system such segregation is to such an extreme that the boundaries prevent multidisciplinary learning.
Government should never promote projects that
continue such segregation, nor incentivize a project that creates even more housing inequity.
First of all they show just how unusual the situation appears to an outsider, with Ireland, Israel and Estonia being the only other OECD countries to
allow such segregation.
The opinion accompanying the Supreme Court's decision barred only school segregation — on the shaky grounds that
such segregation harmed the «hearts and minds» of black children (see the essays in this issue by Warren Simmons and Howard Fuller).
It
says such segregation of students who are learning English handicaps their progress because they lack exposure to native speakers of the language.
While public opinion data shows Americans are now much less prejudiced on the basis of race and sex, and while the crudest forms of
such segregation have been eliminated from the American workplace, several studies demonstrate that employment discrimination persists.