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It is well established that marijuana enforcement has disparately harmed Black and Latinx individuals.
The obligation to prove one is "tough enough" continues to fall disparately on women candidates from Clinton's generation.
Ms. Prestini's music conveys the surreal visuals through gently repetitive figures, disparately overlapping lines and swooshing, sliding harmonies.
Protocols would be centralized and executed uniformly, instead of disparately by private systems with their own standard operating procedures.
The Police Department, despite court decisions, continues to disparately monitor Muslim communities, and it has reportedly surveilled Black Lives Matter activists.
Parasite and Dunkirk are disparately and disproportionately different movies, but they share one important quality: they're seen as directorial achievements, first and foremost.
LGBTQ students, and transgender students in particular, disparately face school disciplinary action and are frequently forced out of school because of discriminatory policies and enforcement.
Last month a federal judge declined to enjoin the law for now ruling that the challengers had not shown that it would "disparately impact" minority voters.
Consider baseball: Some teams pay players much more disparately than others do, and one might think that pay inequality creates incentives for better performance and more wins.
There were simply too many developers, working too disparately, and each one too individually replaceable, to ever make a dent in the national conversation around game dev labor.
A criminal record can reduce the likelihood of a callback or job offer by nearly 50%, despite such overwhelming statistics of disparately punitive sentencing for minorities and false convictions.
"African American franchisees were disparately strong-armed, driving them out of the system in record numbers, and damaging them by the loss of equity in their businesses," the lawsuit claims.
MacDonald, a mechanical engineer who studies product design at Stanford University, ended up doing her own research to figure out what she wanted, and then comparing disparately named features across brands.
No, not CompStat, but moving from disparately sourced Excel files or analog notes, it's high time for the government to opt into CRMs to enable quick, speedy and efficient service delivery.
"State and local governments are disparately imposing these fines against black Americans and other people of colour", the brief noted, citing a report published in 2017 by the US Commission on Civil Rights.
The agency settled for more than $300 million in restitution funds for borrowers identified through zip codes and last names to see if they were among the customers "disparately impacted" by the practice.
But suspending those qualms for now, the fight between Celeste and Mary Louise reflects this season's bigger story of how disparately and desperately each of the Monterey Five and Mary Louise react when they're threatened.
He insisted there were "some very fine people" among the white supremacists who marched alongside Heather Heyer's killer, and has encouraged the police — who disparately harm people of color — to be "rough" with mere suspects.
And, as Michelle Alexander has noted, while not all of his own doing, Clinton "presided over the largest increase in federal and state prison inmates of any president in American history," which disparately impacted black Americans.
Taking a step backwards reveals a mass of works that feel almost akin to a graduating MFA class: disparately focused entities that come together with the shared end goal of condensing culture into a series of objects.
But some tax experts warn that the I.R.S. could unintentionally hurt taxpayers who benefit from longstanding state tax credits for charitable contributions, including those for college and private K-12 school tuition, and wind up treating states disparately.
It's incredibly helpful for the flow of your mind map's story, but it's also just a great way to bring lots of visual assets into one central document instead of disparately floating around in your Finder folders or Gmail attachments.
Whether it be with his space-country outfit Casualties of Cool, the aforementioned industrial death metal of Strapping Young Lad or the disparately dizzying breadth of work in his solo canon, Townsend is probably best-defined with this one word: feel.
Given the history of reproductive coercion and injustice against black women and women of color, the domestic gag rule is a sobering reminder of the exacting ways regressive policies such as this continue to disparately impact health outcomes for our communities.
The share can be even higher in the marginalized neighborhoods that suffer disparately high rates of gun violence: A 213 study found that 260 percent of gunshot patients treated at the Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville were enrolled in the program.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission — which enforces federal laws against employment discrimination — issued national guidance in 2012 warning employers they could be liable for discrimination lawsuits if they're disqualifying disparately large numbers of minority candidates for employment based on criminal background checks.
Still, the iPods' continued existence today suggests there are more people like me out there; people who are terrified by thought of their music not being immediately accessible and always physically near — and instead being transmitted through the air by a system of disparately-placed towers.
A few years ago, the seeds of white nationalism were spread disparately across the web, from the recesses of 4Chan forums fired up about Gamergate to the YouTube pickup artists extolling the virtues of white masculinity to the anti-Semitic memes of neo-Nazis on Daily Stormer.
A fun, outdoors spin on the classic cooking gameshow that's got teenagers up and down the country roaming the streets picking up random ingredients, before finding disparately located "kitchens" where a virtual Ainsley Harriott leads them through head to head battles against each-other and oops I've thought this through in way too much detail... To be fair, if you'd never been to Warehouse Project before, and your mate just told you, "meet me at Store Street on Saturday, we're going to a really great party," then you'd might, possibly, not ask anymore questions, and assume you were heading to a nice little soiree involving a game of articulate, a selection of breads and oils, and a punch bowl.
The same discussion page includes weary acceptance that people can never be expected to agree on someone whose career during his lifetime was so disparately characterised in different places. Over many decades his career has been open to a range of contrasting interpretations.
Women in positions of power are women who hold an occupation that gives them great authority, influence, and/or responsibility. Historically, power has been distributed among the sexes disparately. Power and powerful positions have most often been associated with men as opposed to women.Hartsock, N. (1990).
Weir, Angela, Wilson, E. (1992) "The Greyhound Bus Station in the Evolution of Lesbian Popular Culture". In New Lesbian Criticism. Columbia University Press. However disparately Bannon's books are described in feminist and lesbian literary retrospectives, almost every mention concedes the significance of The Beebo Brinker Chronicles.
At one point many disparately related species were incorrectly referred to the Rhynchocephalia, resulting in what taxonomists call a "wastebasket taxon". Williston proposed the Sphenodontia to include only tuatara and their closest fossil relatives in 1925. However, Rhynchocephalia is the older name and in widespread use today. Sphenodon is derived from the Greek for "wedge" (σφήν, σφηνός/sphenos) and "tooth" (ὀδούς, ὀδόντος/odontos).
Cargill told the Minneapolis Star Tribune that the company welcomed "differing viewpoints on how global agriculture can affordably nourish the world while minimizing environmental impact, ensuring food safety, guaranteeing food accessibility and providing meaningful work in agricultural communities." But the company criticized the film's "'one-size- fits-all' answers to a task as complex as nourishing 6 billion people who are so disparately situated across the world.""Cargill's Response to 'Food Inc.'." Minneapolis Star Tribune.
The Supreme Court ruled that under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, if such tests disparately impact ethnic minority groups, businesses must demonstrate that such tests are "reasonably related" to the job for which the test is required. Because Title VII was passed pursuant to Congress's power under the Commerce Clause of the Constitution, the disparate impact test later articulated by the Supreme Court in Washington v. Davis, 426 US 229 (1976) is inapplicable. (The Washington v.
The genus remained misclassified until 1867, when Albert Günther of the British Museum noted features similar to birds, turtles, and crocodiles. He proposed the order Rhynchocephalia (meaning "beak head") for the tuatara and its fossil relatives.. Many disparately related species were subsequently added to the Rhynchocephalia, resulting in what taxonomists call a "wastebasket taxon". These include the superficially similar (both in shape and name) but unrelated rhynchosaurs, which lived in the Triassic. Williston proposed the Sphenodontia to include only tuatara and their closest fossil relatives in 1925.
These physical geographic barriers are the cause of gene flow among Sonoran Desert flies. Studies of allozymes in D. mettleri and D. nigrospiracula show differences in nuclear markers that would otherwise suggest differentiation among the regions of the Sonoran Desert. In D. nigrospiracula, there were markers that showed differences within the species when they were located disparately among the peninsular and mainland regions of the desert. In D. mettleri, however, there were no such nuclear marker differences among members of the species found on the peninsula versus those found on the mainland.
Sigmatropic rearrangements are useful organic synthesis. In an effort to demonstrate the versatility of the Cope rearrangement by demonstrating its tolerance of an alcohol situated at C-3 of a 1,5-diene, Berson and Jones heated a bicyclic diene alcohol in the gas phase to give cis-∆5,6-octalone in fair yield. 309x309px The modification is immensely appealing as a result of the two new disparately placed functional groups that lend themselves well to a variety of previously unavailable synthetic manipulations. The next development occurred in 1975, when Evans and Golob reported the tremendous rate enhancements by base.
The disparity between the sentences given black and white offenders has been most highlighted by that of crack and powdered cocaine offenses. How drug sentencing played out to disparately affect minorities came directly from Congress. Between 1986 and 1997, the number of federal drug prisoners quintupled, with 74% of those minorities convicted of low-level drug offenses and sentenced under mandatory minimum laws and later added conspiracy amendments to the law. Members of Congress and state legislators believed these harsh, inflexible sentences would catch those at the top of the drug trade and deter others from entering it.
In the United States, certain public policies and laws regarding military service, education, public benefits, capital punishment, and employment incorporate an individual's IQ into their decisions. However, in the case of Griggs v. Duke Power Co. in 1971, for the purpose of minimizing employment practices that disparately impacted racial minorities, the U.S. Supreme Court banned the use of IQ tests in employment, except when linked to job performance via a job analysis. Internationally, certain public policies, such as improving nutrition and prohibiting neurotoxins, have as one of their goals raising, or preventing a decline in, intelligence.
The architecture of the Gallery Hotel consists of several seemingly disjointed, unrelated building forms meshed together. These forms are each disparately expressed and connected by a circulation system of internal streets, gangways and stairways, aiming to give a sense of urban complexity to the scheme. With a narrow end fronting the Singapore River, the architects worked to create a microcosm of the city in the restricted site, rather than a monolithic block. With a total gross floor area of , the Gallery Hotel consists of a main building complex divided into three distinct parts, with a series of smaller volumes of incongruent forms interspersed around it.
With the advent of low-cost consumer digital cameras, many amateurs began posting tone mapped HDR time- lapse videos on the Internet, essentially a sequence of still photographs in quick succession. In 2010, the independent studio Soviet Montage produced an example of HDR video from disparately exposed video streams using a beam splitter and consumer grade HD video cameras. Similar methods have been described in the academic literature in 2001 and 2007. Modern movies have often been filmed with cameras featuring a higher dynamic range, and legacy movies can be converted even if manual intervention would be needed for some frames (as when black-and-white films are converted to color).
If Enfish is heard en banc, it may be a > close decision. Importantly, Enfish provides important guidance for step one > analysis under Alice and a general attitude supporting patent eligibility > for computer-implemented inventions. Steve Marshall found the Federal Circuit's efforts at harmonization a failure and saw the two opinions as addressing similar technologies but treating them disparately: > Despite the attempted harmonizing discussion of Enfish in TLI, the latter > exposes several inconsistencies between the opinions as well as potential > flaws in the reasoning of Enfish. As an initial matter, the Federal > Circuit's descriptions of the claimed technologies in each of the opinions > share similarities in areas that impacted the legal analysis.
While discussing with The Flash in the Batcave, a younger Bruce comes back after being immersed by Superman in the Lazarus Pit. While following a lead on a crime, Commissioner Yindel is captured by Bruno and the Jokers but is saved by Batman and Batgirl. They then head to the desert where the Kryptonians are joining forces again and use a band of bats to confuse them, causing to disparately attack themselves, the rest are eliminated by the four remaining Quar’s children. Superman, Batman and Batgirl then attack them but they go nuclear and are about to explode when The Atom appears and reduces them in size so the explosions are insignificant.
Tithi Bhattacharya, another key signatory of the feminism for the 99% manifesto, has expanded on social reproduction theory within the context of gender, providing a marxist analysis of gender disparate divisions of labor as an integral part of the capitalist mode of production. Specifically, Bhattacharya suggests that the unpaid acts of childbirth, child-rearing, and domestic duties are themselves acts of productive labor, acted within an as exploitative context consistent with marxist labor theory. A key point, is that these acts are disparately the role of women. In stark contrast to Liberal Feminism, feminism for the 99% holds that effective and meaningful change comes from a non-reformist perspective: that revolutionary change necessitates a more utopian vision.
'" Thus, states have rational reasons for violating the part of the ADA law banning policies that have a disparate impact on the disabled. Even in cases of racial discrimination in which the courts apply a different standard of scrutiny to government action from rational basis review, evidence of disparate impact is insufficient: "The ADA also forbids 'utilizing standards, criteria, or methods of administration' that disparately impact the disabled, without regard to whether such conduct has a rational basis. § 12112(b)(3)(A). Although disparate impact may be relevant evidence of racial discrimination, see Washington v. Davis, 426 U. S. 229, 239 (1976), such evidence alone is insufficient even where the Fourteenth Amendment subjects state action to strict scrutiny.
As a consequence of the limited tactical flexibility at their disposal, the majority of battles were carried out in one of two ways: a head on charge by elite shock troops followed by the loosely organized army of incoherent and disparately trained and equipped soldiers, or ambush and surprise the enemy before they could even respond and cause them to route. The training that the privileged elite received was far greater in extent compared to that of the common soldier. For example, Cao Cao's son, Cao Pi, started his military education in early childhood. He began training in archery at the age of five, started learning how to ride a horse at the age of six, and could both ride and shoot a target at a hundred paces by the time he was eight.
Judge Gelpi has participated in Hawaii, Alaska, Chicago, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia, New York and Boston in a series of scholarly historical lectures sponsored by the Federal Bar Association about the racist underpinnings of the Insular Cases, and how the Supreme Court and the US Congress have disparately treated the US citizens residing in the former and current US territories. On August 14, 2014, Judge Gelpi presented at the Interamerican University former Governor Rafael Hernandez-Colon's book about the nature and development of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. Acknowledging that he did not agree with all of the former governor's pronouncements, he nonetheless urged all students to read the same because it is important for understanding the constitutional history of Puerto Rico. In April of the following year, Judge Gelpi presented former Governor Pedro Rossello's book El Ultimo Enclave del Colonialismo (The Last Enclave of Colonialism) at the Puerto Rico Art Museum.

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