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"segregate" Definitions
  1. segregate somebody (from somebody) to separate people of different races, religions or sexes and treat them in a different way
  2. segregate something (from something) to keep one thing separate from another

292 Sentences With "segregate"

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It is tempting to segregate our lives -- red vs.
New York -- Proposed legislation would require schools to segregate restrooms.
Where the city couldn't legally segregate, landowners did so themselves.
The two countries are too intertwined to try to segregate now.
And you can do things, too, like to segregate a squad.
"There is an incentive to segregate these kids," Ms. Smith said.
They are increasingly choosing to self-segregate into racially isolated communities.
Come on and meet your guests and, you know, don't segregate yourselves.
Though people already self-segregate based on where they go to socialize.
"You have to segregate government activity from partisan political activity," she said.
This policy is a deliberate attempt to segregate refugees from Lebanese children.
BOND People segregate themselves into communities, especially with all the racial tension.
And often, when new groups come into a community, they immediately segregate.
In college, you segregate based on your choices and what you're majoring in.
Some were pressuring Graham to segregate his audiences by race but he refused.
King didn't use pollsters to determine what was right, or segregate his morality.
Federal funds must no longer be used to segregate and disrupt our communities.
And even in the cities, white families were able to segregate themselves using borders.
Historically, however, technology has done more to open up society than to segregate it.
This process would also enable the platforms to segregate content on several different levels.
"When you segregate that out, they all have different values to Netflix," Palihapitiya said.
Or society could move in the opposite direction, and segregate everyone from everyone else.
Authorities only segregate men and women at the Hajj in terms of sleeping arrangements.
Not all the country's airports segregate men and women at their security checks, however.
The chief problem, many argue, is that we also segregate ourselves on social media.
For example, big companies segregate responsibilities so that no individual has too much control.
United States, a business is not allowed to discriminate or segregate groups of people.
Board of Education the landmark opinion that dismantled the idea that government could segregate races.
To declare black culture off-limits to non-blacks, for example, is to segregate it.
They segregate them to whatever their whim is and not necessarily what she might want.
If there is a person there trying to segregate us into ethnic groups, that is bad.
Today, reminders to segregate garbage and keep the city clean are painted on walls and signposts.
And just like race, religion is also being used more and more to further segregate people.
" Also adding, "We shouldn't segregate ourselves or limit Black History Month to one month a year.
But he doesn't segregate beans as Sando does—into heirloom and industrial, authentic and engineered varieties.
Even young kids who have racially diverse friendship pools tend to self-segregate by middle school.
"It says 'segregate as usual,' " said Myron Orfield, a law professor at the University of Minnesota.
DECEMBER 20173: The city agreed to no longer "punitively segregate" people under 22017 in city jails.
Smartphones have given us the ability to self-segregate and interact only with like-minded  people.
These laws originated as a way to segregate white, wealthy communities from poor residents of color.
That's the reality in places in and around Great Falls: You simply can't segregate yourself by politics.
Human rights groups say the country's housing policies have long been used to segregate its Roma community.
Other criticisms, like the possibility that Musk's tunnels will further segregate poorer urban communities, are worth considering.
We segregate ourselves by race and class, and accept the inequality of opportunity that doing so breeds.
Yet mounting evidence suggests that Facebook and Twitter have allowed Republicans and Democrats to further segregate themselves.
People refrain from interacting with suspected witches, leading the accused to segregate themselves and establish marginal social networks.
That would make Swiss stocks harder and dearer to trade, because it would segregate interested buyers and sellers.
Insurers may offer coverage of abortions as long as they comply with the requirement to segregate federal funds.
Self-segregate based on gender -- boys want to play with boys, and girls want to play with girls.
Years Attending Electric Forest: 1 Do you think that the initiative might segregate certain populations within the festival?
This lynching was, in and of itself, a message lynching to say to black and white people: 'Segregate.
The compromise was to segregate the demonstrators, with white women, then men, then "colored" women in the line.
In 1931, a dispute erupted over plans to segregate the grammar school in Lemon Grove, near San Diego.
" He added, "In New Jersey today, we defeated a segregated bill in 2020 that would segregate our kids.
It boggled my mind that these talented women would choose to self-segregate and relegate themselves to comedic obscurity.
He accuses hardliners of planning to segregate pavements, forcing men to walk on one side, women on the other.
Is it a criticism of an over-liberal immigration policy, or a call to segregate people based on religion?
I was woken up by the car going along the ridges that segregate the road from the hard shoulder.
All are taking care to remove shoes, properly segregate our work garments, and shower immediately when entering the house.
And we shouldn't segregate struggling students today from the online learning they will need to thrive in the future.
Saudi Arabia will no longer mandate that restaurants segregate seating areas and entrances according to gender and marital status.
Rather than segregate men and women, Mr. Religioso wants them to work together in the "Bonnie and Clyde" tournaments.
This executive order dredges new channels for the healthy to segregate their costs from people with expensive care needs.
Stale punch lines rarely segregate those who get it from those who don't, but they unify everyone in sighing condescension.
The 20 or so occupants attempt to "strategize"; members of the Muslim Brotherhood try to segregate themselves from the others.
As soon as an image is uploaded one can begin the identification process and begin to categorize and segregate the image.
They do so through the content of their profiles and by using filters that allow them to segregate who they see.
We also know that these arrangements further segregate the risk pool and divide Americans based on their income and health status.
It also functions to segregate memory of the Holocaust from a more dynamic interaction with German colonialism and European imperial history.
But that raises another interesting question: Why do we segregate athletes according to dated ideas of gender in the first place?
White parents may send subtle or explicit messages to their children about race when they segregate themselves from communities of color.
Wilson promptly filled his administration with segregationists who worked diligently to segregate as much of the work force as they could.
Absolutely. If you look at coalitions and only think about them as groups of people, you continue to segregate those people.
Board of Education: a legal decision that allows parents to use borders to segregate their kids away from their less desirable peers.
Thus, the burden associated with the overly complicated regulatory requirements have resulted in very few swap counterparties exercising their right to segregate.
For example, at one stage, it might segregate out the 1946 election, pretending that it doesn't know the results from that year.
Has a nefarious motivation, like a disinformation agent, we need to segregate that shared goal between the internet platform and the advertiser.
But it also means engineers will no longer be able to clearly segregate the sensitive and less-restricted parts of the system.
"It can't just be 'put us all together in a school and we segregate and never talk to each other,'" Kubota said.
What shocked the kingdom's religious establishment was his decision to not segregate students by gender, nor impose a dress code on women.
From the outset, I was prepared to work around various Saudi restrictions, including rules that strictly segregate the population along gender lines.
When Joe Biden first ran for Senate in 215, 503 percent of Democrats believed that whites had a right to segregate neighborhoods.
"Whites are more likely to self-segregate and keep their experiences confined to what looks like their own neighborhoods," Dr. Browning said.
"We have already said it is very difficult to segregate who is a terrorist and who are innocent villagers," spokesman Zaw Htay said.
This is what the media has been doing over the past year, and trying to segregate, and take Iowans out of the process.
Officials placed inmates under suspicion in segregation, but failed to segregate them from each other; Transkiy says he shared a cell with Johnston.
When they were identified at Rikers, our response was to segregate them from the general population and place them in more protective housing.
"Those with funding to help female racers are choosing to segregate them as opposed to supporting them," she said on Twitter on Wednesday.
But rather than segregate his academic life from his popular fiction, Mr. Eco infused his seven novels with many of his scholarly preoccupations.
Yet, in Australia at least, subsidies to private education have enabled recent migrant groups to segregate their children into low-fee private schools.
And female eventers have no wish to segregate one of the only sporting events in which men and women compete against each other.
As women began to enter the industrialized work force in the 19th century, employers started to segregate bathrooms, ostensibly to protect delicate sensibilities.
"While the need to segregate detainees is rare, if required we follow proper procedures for administering, justifying, and documenting these instances," he said.
By the early 1800s, fear of slave revolt and the adoption of mainstream Southern social customs led white Moravians to segregate their congregation.
I've been disheartened to discover the extent to which, in a mixed environment, the children themselves seem to self-segregate by socioeconomic status.
"Up until that point a significant portion of my job was trying to segregate 'nsfw' content in order to please advertisers," he said.
For example, the Detroit school board split attendance zones into a north and south zone — even though they knew it would further segregate schools.
These covers block the cameras and segregate the iPhone charging slot, keeping a user from getting hacked through an exploit of the Lightning port.
They claimed that "big government" was intruding on their way of life and their right (based on their reading of the Bible) to segregate.
But we tend to segregate into comfortable bubbles... But we need to start integrating more for the livelihood of humanity and a civilized society.
Our neighborhoods are already quite segregated, and it's important to know if school attendance boundaries are being drawn to segregate our classrooms even more.
Unfortunately this machine cannot really segregate a mixed collection of Skittles and M&Ms – a horrific doomsday scenario that science has yet to crack.
In West Belfast, the Peace Wall barrier continues to segregate parts of the pro-British Protestant from the pro-Irish Catholic working-class communities.
Unlike European settlers, however, the Lakota did not segregate other peoples, absorbing native and European allies into their kinship system through adoption or marriage.
Utilities need to segregate their consumer and industrial control networks as much as possible and develop contingency plans for operating water systems without computers.
Hazan's group released a report last summer excoriating the government's new effort to segregate jihadi prisoners, saying the plan threatened to make matters worse.
Or, it can be seen as an instance of "reverse racism" (which is not a thing), a hypocritical attempt to segregate or be exclusionary.
The Little Red School House, a private school in New York, is under fire from parents over a policy to segregate students based on race.
The 2010 Dodd-Frank Act allows swaps dealers to segregate into separate accounts the initial margins put up by their clients, if the clients request.
The Vancouverite, now 37, was a member of Volksfront in his 20s, a now-defunct organization that wanted to segregate into a whites-only society.
It has two main compartments to segregate sweaty running shoes from your laptop and Kindle, with a fleece-lined laptop sleeve and external sunglass pocket.
Because HIV/AIDS had never lost its "gay cancer" stigma, it quickly became fuel for anti-queer rhetoric, which would segregate the community even deeper.
States could even allow issuers to design plans that indirectly segregate the healthy and sick, returning to the discrimination that caused so much suffering before.
"The government has tried to segregate these charges and say that 'what we're doing with Mamuka has nothing to do with the port,'" he said.
"Those with funding to help female racers are choosing to segregate them as opposed to supporting them," Mann wrote on Twitter, adding the hashtag #HandmaidsRacingSeries.
We self-identify and segregate ourselves into tribal camps, based on whether we're black, white or brown or if our politics are red or blue.
In larger shelters, "you can segregate them all you want, there's a lot of freedom to walk around, and it doesn't really matter," she explained.
State television said the rate rise would affect financial institutions, but not the public—as if it were somehow possible to segregate one from the other.
This week Facebook announced it was setting up its second data center in Europe, possibly positioning itself in case it needed to segregate European customer data.
The other key moment, against a backdrop of some women saying it was wrong to segregate the sexes, came when Alice Powell was on the podium.
They are increasingly choosing to self-segregate into racially isolated communities — "hunkering down," as Lichter likes to call it — and preserving a specific kind of dream.
By then, the share of Democrats who believed that whites had a right to segregate neighborhoods had dropped to 423 percent, from 40 percent in 1972.
They segregate education, so that even in charter schools with mostly disadvantaged children, most will never average anywhere close to to the levels of advantaged children.
During the colonial and apartheid eras, the government forced Africans to carry internal passports designed to segregate the population and allocate labor according to racial quotas.
The O.E.C.D. report also cautioned against school-choice policies, like those in New York City, which allow the parents of high-achieving students to self-segregate.
The first began around 1900, amid the period in which states were enacting Jim Crow laws to disenfranchise the newly freed African Americans and re-segregate society.
It is often used to discipline wrongdoers in prisons, but it's also deployed to protect inmates from others and segregate groups of people who are causing trouble.
According to settlement papers, JPMorgan failed to properly segregate customer securities from its own assets because of systematic coding and design flaws and a lack of supervision.
The suit had asked the court to order officials to preserve various records from the Cardenas Market and to segregate ballots from the voting machines at issue.
Since the exchange used a service to individually segregate each customer's funds in unique wallets, only some customers's funds were drained, while others retained their full balances.
When Ronald Reagan became president in 1033, he promoted the notion that using race to integrate schools was just as bad as using race to segregate them.
One of our best read stories today examines the increasing likelihood that the top 20 percent of households by income self-segregate, both geographically and in education.
Board of Education was wrongly decided, because the same Congress that voted to ratify the 14th Amendment in 1868 voted to segregate the District of Columbia public schools.
But this exact strategy — gerrymandering school districts to include certain kinds of students and exclude others — can also be used to integrate a school, rather than segregate them.
At the same time, the rise of partisan media turned play-to-the-base polarization into a business model, enabling people to self-segregate into separate political realities.
But when that advertiser becomes malevolent, has a nefarious motivation like a disinformation agent, we need to segregate that shared goal between the internet platform and the advertiser.
"Safari uses machine learning to identify trackers, segregate the cross-site scripting data, put it away so now your privacy — your browsing history — is your own," he explained.
BTG Pactual group has been trying to segregate its two divisions for the last two years, betting on enhanced transparency and more profitable businesses to regain investor trust.
Joint Savings AccountWhen you're planning for goals together, it's a good idea to segregate that money from the rest of your financial life in a completely separate account.
Seven years ago a different pair of researchers imagined that it might be possible to use such polynomial techniques to segregate autonomous cars from places they shouldn't go.
To satisfy the religious scruples of the nuns and bishops running the charities, the insurer will have to segregate the contraceptive coverage all the way down the line.
For Starcraft players it's a very unique situation in that we actually have to segregate our tournaments to provide enough opportunity for the players outside of South Korea.
The Medicaid payment law Mr. Ducey signed allows the state to cut off funding to providers that fail to segregate taxpayer money from funds used to provide abortions.
"There's no reason to religiously segregate inmates and it violates a really core principle of the First Amendment that government can't favor or disfavor any faith," Abbas said.
I would like to see if can repeat this across multiple different universities and then segregate out the non-contact versus contact sports, such as soccer versus badminton.
Many homeless shelters segregate genders and don't allow couples, even same-sex couples, to stay together—who then face the choice of separation or living on the street.
The stores themselves segregate items — pink tulle maxiskirts, a metallic anorak, denim shorts, hoodies and slip dresses among them — which are generally stripped of frills for added versatility.
It would segregate most of the majority population into two separate ethnic enclaves, in the West Bank and Gaza, which would be connected by a corridor through Israel.
Throughout history, America has repeatedly used legislation to separate and segregate people it doesn't trust, strip away their rights, and decide their fates and futures on their behalf.
Canadian exporters and farmers fear the move would depress prices in Canada, the biggest global durum exporter, as it would require Italian pasta makers to segregate supplies by country.
A Nevada judge on Election Day Tuesday rejected a request from Donald Trump's campaign to segregate ballots from four early voting locations in the Las Vegas area, CNN reports.
According to Alex Stamos, Facebook's former chief security officer, "there was supposed to be a big project to segregate numbers," while he was there but it apparently went nowhere.
Our civil bonds have frayed, and I'd argue that they have largely frayed because structural and economic forces have tended to segregate people, particularly on the basis of education.
"You can only segregate the effects of falling oil for so long," said Gabriel Petek, a credit analyst for S&P and one of the authors of the report.
The company's tax team works to segregate the tax burden among subsidiaries, moving as many business costs as legally possible to areas where deductions are allowed, especially in growing.
Now, don't get me wrong: in asking for a designated space just for LGBTQ Latinos, we've never wanted to segregate ourselves from our light-skinned queer brothers and sisters.
Many people of color self-segregate as well, and some American neighborhoods are so segregated that residents never come in contact with people of other racial or ethnic groups.
On their last visit to my house, they wanted to be sure to segregate the malicious activity they identified from any work I might have done on the computer.
Yet as with universal primary and secondary schools, richer parents will often opt out of the public system, or segregate themselves from poorer children by moving to expensive neighbourhoods.
The historical efforts to segregate and discriminate against black, brown, and Native people in America didn't just result in higher incarceration rates and lower incomes for those people today.
Trinity's story illustrates the way that anti-transgender bathroom laws segregate trans people from the general population, dramatically disrupting the lives of trans children and often their entire families.
The same type of images were used to dehumanize Jews in Europe, to the point where it was socially acceptable to segregate and then murder them by the millions.
"How can you have a culture of participation if the events segregate the population, since the entrance to most exhibitions is not free?" the airport argued in the statement.
Their suits, sit-ins, letter-writing campaigns, boycotts, marches and impassioned pleas to lawmakers failed to make a difference when legislators were determined to segregate no matter the costs.
It is often used to discipline wrongdoers in prisons, but it's also deployed to protect inmates, including transgender prisoners, from others and segregate groups of people who are causing trouble.
So instead of reinforcing positive social behaviors and encouraging younger attendees to respect the world around them, Aron wants to segregate those people into their own, anything-goes screening rooms.
"So several dairies that want to sell A2 milk test the cows, segregate the herd, and add another bulk tank so the A23 milk can be separated out," he adds.
Pitchers and Position players are usually segregated according to logistics and responsibilities, although if you're around a clubhouse at all you may notice they tend to segregate on their own.
But unlike the literal and metaphorical burning of the Bronx in the 1970s, the latest fire is happening in our education system as schools continue to segregate at alarming rates.
Because big cities are such desirable places to live, and have failed to build enough new homes, they are now so expensive that people can barely afford to segregate themselves.
With the Web being a global ecosystem, we can no longer segregate it to weaken security for only bad actors, whose possible criminal activities may pose risks to national security.
French Salafists would like to segregate men from women in French swimming pools and not allow their sons to be taught in French schools by women whose heads are uncovered.
Matteo Salvini, the leader of Italy's far-right League party, made huge gains in the March 4 election with calls to round up and deport migrants and segregate public transportation.
Instead of framing debates as "all of nothing" and "either or" questions, we must identify and segregate the extremes and ask under what conditions we can proceed down the middle.
"South Dakota lawmakers are sending a message that it's okay to segregate, humiliate, and bully transgender students," the American Civil Liberties Union said in an online post on the organization's website.
Sixty years after the Supreme Court ordered schools to stop providing "separate but equal" services along racial and socio-economic lines, too many educational districts allow geography to segregate their students.
In a similar vein, in 2016 Mozilla added a feature to its Firefox browser that's intended to help web users segregate online identities within the same browser — called multi container extensions.
These leaders proclaim, among other things, that charter schools and voucher programs discriminate and were created by the affluent and predominately Anglo community to try to segregate poor Latinos and Blacks.
Mr. Trump is using the military as a tool to segregate citizens from immigrants who lack citizenship, and, by doing so, compromising the structural and moral integrity of the armed forces.
"Anywhere we have got large displaced populations, it is going to be impossible to segregate out their health from the health of the communities in which they are living," Lang says.
"We are extremely scared at this point in time ... Our request is to segregate the crew members from the infected," he said in the video, surrounded by other workers wearing masks.
Iran barred women from entering soccer stadiums after the 1979 Islamic revolution, when religious laws were enforced to segregate men and women in public spaces like schools, buses and sports events.
Mr. Shalom said corrections officials were chaining together separate disciplinary incidents to circumvent time limits and segregate prisoners in what officials call "restrictive housing units" for stretches longer than a year.
The deal also bolsters the prospect of Brazil resuming pork exports to the EU. Brussels currently does not recognize Brazil's ability to segregate meat produced with and without feed additive ractopamine.
As Michelle Alexander points out in her bestseller The New Jim Crow, selective enforcement of harsh drug laws created a new—and apparently legal—way to segregate, control, and incarcerate black people.
Bonbon has been indicted for trying, with the help of an old man called Hominy, to reinstate slavery and segregate the local high school as a way of bringing about civic order.
That innovation is now seen as a risk to trade because it is hard to segregate crops containing traits lacking import approvals from the billions of identical-looking bushels exported every year.
Facebook's success therefore depends on its being able to capitalise on positive network effects while allowing users to segregate themselves away from groups which would otherwise undercut the value of the network.
The law requires that plan sponsors segregate assets and invest them in a timely fashion; consider the reasonableness of fees; and disclose risks, investment objectives, fees and other aspects of plan investments.
And importing them into America only to see them self-segregate into insular communities that disrespect the police and the law will only drive more voters into the arms of the right.
The temptation, already evident, will be to shy away from conflict, to self-segregate theologically (liberal speakers to liberal campuses and parishes, vice versa for conservatives) and avoid even acknowledging the conflict.
Olson: The primary focus of the government's reform efforts has been to build new maximum-security prisons, pardon minor offenders and segregate the incarcerated youth gang population from the general prison population.
Establishing a path for key members of the al Houthi movement back into the Yemeni political scene and away from Iran could segregate moderates from those attached to Tehran at any cost.
"Scottrade failed to develop and implement policies and procedures to segregate retirement assets from the scope...of the sales contest," the filing stated, and thus failed to comply with the Fiduciary Rule.
I think the problem is because his work cannot be neatly categorized and, in that regard, contained by subject matter, style, or theme — the usual markers used to promote and segregate artists.
Regional agreements can be useful if done right, but they threaten to segregate the world into overlapping trading blocs with different rules in areas like labor rights, environmental protection and access to medicines.
I am sure I don&apost know all the ways to accomplish that, but I would like to see the news clearly segregate and label what they are reporting as fact vs. opinion!
To stay ahead of such attacks, he said, site administrators should employ robust authentication measures, deploy security patches on time, and segregate networks handling sensitive data to minimize the impact of such intrusions.
Another common idea used by the anti-workshop crowd is that sheltered workshops unnecessarily isolate and segregate people with disabilities from seeking employment in the community, by creating a culture of low expectations.
LOS ANGELES — The cars flow into Los Angeles International Airport in an endless stream, and in this loosely organized chaos, for-hire vehicles self-segregate at a new pickup terminal, called LAX-it.
Plains All American, which runs the Basin line to Cushing, recently required shippers to segregate WTL in order to "maintain the integrity of the common stream," adding that it could reject shipments otherwise.
Under the government's Islamic Financial Services Act 2013, Islamic banks had to segregate Islamic deposits from investment accounts by July of last year, prompting them to diversify the financial products offered to customers.
Though his school touts itself as an inclusive, pro-LGBT facility, he and other trans students are fighting for an inclusive bathroom policy that doesn't segregate them from the rest of their classmates.
I guess I don't think it's for us to judge like how people want to self-segregate for someone they're going to spend the rest of their life with them, that's a huge decision.
They had long felt that existing communities segregate designers and developers in a way that keeps either from working efficiently, and that when they collaborate and understand each other's constraints, beautiful products are made.
While most stores still feel the need to segregate their plus-size selections, at least they're not brimming with the shapeless, black-garbage-bag-like sacks that filled racks only a short time ago.
And Ginny, from Pittsburgh, wrote on The Times's website about similarities that she sees between Saudi Islam and Orthodox Judaism, noting that both segregate men and women and both mandate that women dress modestly.
"I think Dr. Carson is going to campaign with Mr. Trump, but this campaign has been very clear about not trying to segregate out specific demographics to have a different message for," he said.
Solitary confinement is an increasingly controversial tool used by prisons across the United States to discipline inmates who have broken the rules or segregate those who are believed to be at risk of harm.
"As soon as (the pipeline and terminal are) completed, we will be able to segregate and export this crude," Seyed Mohsen Ghamsari, director for international affairs at the National Iranian Oil Company, told Reuters.
In the words of former President Barack Obama: "We don't set aside this month each year to isolate or segregate or put under a glass case black history," Mr. Obama said in February 2015.
How it works: Federal law says federal funding — including premium subsidies under the ACA — can't be used to cover abortion, and requires insurers to segregate the money they use to provide coverage for abortion services.
Tier 3 hate speech are mere calls to segregate people according to one of Facebook's "protected categories" — Facebook enumerates a long list that includes race, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, and so on.
"There should be controls in place to segregate networks in such a way that these machines aren't connected with those that could infect them," said Tim Erlin, senior director, product management at cybersecurity company Tripwire.
Though the legal definitions of hotels are identical to the definitions of timeshares, the council added words "timeshare plan" to the definition of uses in order to segregate timeshares into a different legal tax classification.
If you trust Hillary Clinton, the FBI agents who investigated her, and the lawyers who were directed to segregate the work-related from personal emails, then there's no clear evidence here of any serious harm.
Electome's results suggest that even as voters have instant access to more information and perspectives than ever before, they segregate themselves into clusters of like-minded people often with little connection to those with other views.
Maybe more importantly, though, Safari also now blocks auto-playing videos and will use machine learning to identify trackers and segregate the cross-site trackers so advertisers won't be able to easily track you across sites.
When a hive senses that it needs a new queen, the bees segregate certain larvae and feed them a nutritious compound (called royal jelly) in place of the pollen, nectar, and honey that most larvae eat.
Lawmakers in the socially conservative state took up another measure on Friday that would allow students to claim a religious right to have separate but equal bathrooms and changing facilities to segregate them from transgender students.
In early December, however, the government announced that businesses would no longer be required to segregate customers — the latest expansion of the social reforms initiated by the de facto Saudi ruler, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
We deserve to know if she will actually speak up for these students or if she will, like those she has funded, advise schools to isolate, segregate and stigmatize transgender students because of who they are.
In terms of race in the US, white people tend to socialize mostly with other white people, even as they might fret over whether it's a problem that black schoolchildren "self-segregate" at the lunch table.
Part of an event'... "It's important to acknowledge the great qualities of both men and women in sport and not segregate them, because you will find very similar qualities in Serena Williams and Roger Federer," Konta added.
She refused to segregate her waiting rooms in the 1950s South, and immediately had her Black patients moved out of the "colored" wing of the hospital on the day President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act.
Many employers segregate their 2900(c) employees into so-called sheltered workshops where they are isolated from their able-bodied peers and forced to perform low-skill work that offers little preparation for a more fruitful career.
Either you let only certain groups self-segregate (certifying their subordinate status) or you also permitted, say, white men to do it, and—well, we have a lot of data from that experiment, and they're not encouraging.
In the final part of Trinity's story, we examine the way that anti-transgender bathroom laws can work to segregate trans people from the general population, dramatically disrupting the lives of trans children and often their entire families.
" "It's like somebody woke up Jim Crow," Curry told CNN in an interview before the Thursday evening service, "and said let's not just segregate Americans over race, let's separate people along religious and political and class lines, too.
On multiculturalism and diversity In the same March 2001 editorial on the Human Rights Campaign, Menashi touched on identity politics and compared college applications listing race to the Nuremberg Laws created in 1935 to segregate Jews in Germany.
It is not uncommon to see the countries still attempting to segregate their Web "territory" from the rest of the world to deploy the attacks against foreign systems while assuming that similar technology used domestically will somehow remain unaffected.
As water levels rise and flooding increases, Miami will segregate along new lines, with the poor pushed farther into the region's hinterlands, or perhaps out of the region altogether—exacerbating the substantial spatial inequality that already defines the region.
Mayors including John V. Lindsay and Edward I. Koch spoke explicitly about the importance of keeping middle-class and white parents happy by allowing them to segregate their children in separate schools and classrooms, including gifted and talented programs.
Letter To the Editor: Re "The Culprits Behind White Flight" (Op-Ed, May 15): Leah Boustan wonders whether white flight had economic or racial motivation, but doesn't mention a more powerful cause: a government program to segregate metropolitan areas.
I want my grandchildren to live in a country where people of all backgrounds can support and enrich one another's lives — which is not likely to happen as we blindly segregate ourselves more and more into virtual gated communities.
MUMBAI, June 22 (Reuters) - Indian market regulator the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Thursday proposed to more clearly segregate entities advising on investment products from those selling them in an effort to prevent conflicts of interest.
I was braced by Reeves's book, but after speaking with him a few times about it, I've come to think the structural barriers he emphasizes are less important than the informal social barriers that segregate the lower 80 percent.
But they're still counseling their clients to segregate foreign LPs into a separate group — ensuring that they don't have governance rights and precluding them from any investment decisions, for instance — so they don't run afoul of the new law.
"The FAA uses decades-old analysis and air traffic control tools to segregate the airspace around a launch or reentry," Eric Stallmer, the president of the Commercial Spaceflight Federation, which represents dozens of commercial spaceflight companies, said at the hearing.
Unfortunately, much of the country bans lower-cost multifamily housing because Herbert Hoover and a committee of openly white supremacist capitalists created exclusionary zoning, encouraging cities and suburbs to segregate or outright ban buildings that can house many people affordably.
Mozilla's Firefox browser is getting a new experimental feature today that aims to help you segregate your online identities and allow you to sign in into multiple mail or social media accounts side-by-side without having to use multiple browsers.
When Obamacare was passed, the law dealt with this particular issue by requiring insurers to segregate money coming from government subsidies and money coming from individual premiums — and using the latter to cover abortions, in plans that included the benefit.
W. E. B. Du Bois said that we need to self-segregate so that we can create that sense of solidarity and use an economic structure that recognizes that sense of solidarity to create economic prosperity for all of us.
" And while the actress says she is "thankful for all of the acting jobs I've had," she added that she looks forward to the day "when people don't self-segregate based on skin color, while loudly complaining about a segregated society.
That realization came home with particular force to George Romney, Richard Nixon's HUD secretary, who initially took the law at its word and tried to enforce it by turning down grant applications from communities that continued to segregate themselves racially.
The British have never bothered to neatly segregate representational patterns from the abstract, indulging a love for flora and fauna while embracing bold patterns; the decorator David Hicks, for instance, defined 1960s and '70s London interiors with his deep-hued geometries.
From the LGBT and gay fans' point of view and the die-hard country fans and the new country fans that would be coming onboard, I wanted the music to be heard by everybody; I didn't want to segregate it at all.
When a police officer yanked their daughter, Elizabeth, a teacher, off a "whites-only" streetcar in Manhattan while she was on her way to play the organ in church, the Jennings challenged the right of companies to segregate public conveyances in court.
"Staff purported to base their decision to segregate on Ms. Butina referring a fellow inmate to her lawyers (that is, she gave her lawyers' phone number to a fellow inmate), but staff did not find a disciplinary violation -- major or minor," Driscoll wrote.
In demanding loyalty from Turkish Germans to the German state, Ms. Merkel is playing along with Mr. Erdogan's scheme to segregate Turks from the rest of Germany, of making them a Turkish exclave on German soil, deepening the mutual feeling of alienation.
"When they want to build a wall to segregate populations, or when the word 'foreigner' is used to insult, denigrate and discriminate against our fellow human beings, it goes against humanity, it goes against intelligence and against history," Mr. López Obrador said.
But when it comes to selecting a major, what women choose tends to segregate them into lower paying fields, such as education and social services, according to a report that Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce will publish later this year.
A far better, easier and fairer decision would have been for candidate Mike to segregate himself fully from Bloomberg News during the election season and show enough confidence in the professionalism of the organization's journalists to let them continue doing their jobs.
Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island on Wednesday about an editorial he had written in March 2001 on the Human Rights Campaign and identity politics, which compared college applications listing race to the Nuremberg Laws, created in 1935 to segregate Jews in Germany.
And I firmly believe that one reason we have so much unrest on college campuses today, so much anger and bitterness, and the students want to segregate, is because many of them are not prepared for the institutions they been allowed to matriculate at.
"There are going to be a lot of challenges as certain types of US funds are not allowed to physically deliver collateral outside their custodian, so they have to segregate their collateral," said Ted Leveroni, chief commercial officer at GlobalCollateral, a collateral processing company.
It lets insurers cover abortion on the same policy, but carriers in marketplace plans have to segregate the funds into separate accounts so no federal dollars are used for abortion, except in cases of rape, incest or where the mother's life is in danger.
However, despite past landmark rulings, such as Olmstead v L. C. ,which found state institutions illegally segregate those in need of LTSS by limiting provision of home or community options for these services, many states have been slow to provide the infrastructure to support deinstitutionalization.
In a nation where residents tend to self-segregate according to political belief, this is a place where Democrats and Republicans often live cheek by jowl, and more or less agree to disagree amid this year's tight and agitated races for president, governor and Senate.
According to Chinese media outlets, the teachers of Ruyang Experimental High School had enough of its students developing romantic relationships in school and flaunting them, that they decided to segregate the cafeteria so male and female students aren't allowed to sit together during recess.
But experts consulted by the FTC believe the agency is about to go easy on the Google-owned platform by putting the onus on content creators to turn off ads for kids under 13, rather than segregate children's programming onto a separate "YouTube Kids" service.
Until we have proven that we can create really high-quality graduates with good jobs and the student outcome side, no one would have continued to purchase ... And when you're saying they have to do special classes, why do you have to segregate them?
Though Barclays, like other venues, has done its best to segregate the most privileged from the least, and the upper-middles from the middle-middles, in the corridors, as in our heart of hearts, we all love Beyoncé or fret the Nets the same.
This impasse reflects a deep trend of the last few decades — the working-out of meritocracy's iron logic, in which the most talented young people (or at least the most talented résumé-builders) self-segregate in a small group of metropoles while the hinterland declines.
In a now-infamous column, Brooks writes: I was braced by Reeves's book, but after speaking with him a few times about it, I've come to think the structural barriers he emphasizes are less important than the informal social barriers that segregate the lower 80 percent.
But considering that even YouTube users who have watched the video have confused the simulated video for reality, this is either an ode to the greatness of modern computer graphics or an example of an increasing number of people not bothering to segregate their facts from fiction.
The insular, muscularly politically incorrect Satmars in the village of Kiryas Joel wanted, as the authors write, to have their cake and eat it, too — that is, to segregate the village from secular society while wringing every public service it might be entitled to from government.
"It said Fortress compensated Reed "based on the overall value of the various services" he performed to the private-equity firm and that it was "not able to segregate and identify any portion of the compensation awarded to him as relating solely to service performed for us.
Not only can it import and export photo databases to other agencies, it can create photo lineups, categories of images, and even segregate the data geographically, which is where the surveillance aspect starts to come in, particularly when Integra-ID can also add people to "watch/track" lists.
As promising as this may sound, the reality is far bleaker, because the barrier in question is just an actual wooden "gender wall" commonly used to physically segregate Saudi men and women in public—and it's ended up costing some women their right to get coffee at Starbucks.
Washington (CNN)A Nevada court judge forcefully denied a request Tuesday from Donald Trump's campaign to direct a county registrar of voters to preserve and segregate ballots from voting machines in four early voting sites in the Las Vegas area where Latino voters showed up in record numbers.
Such ringfencing of assets is not unprecedented, it was in demand during the 2008-9 global financial crisis when clients asked asset managers to segregate financial industry shares out of broader equity portfolios, Bowers said, estimating that 30 to 40 percent of Northern Trust clients were asking for this.
"Google has channeled, and segregated, and continues to channel and segregate, women on the basis of their sex into lower compensation levels and into less-compensated job ladders and levels," says the class-action complaint, officially filed in San Francisco Superior Court on Thursday and embedded in full below.
"[The ship's captain] had the ability to segregate crew members who may have been ill from those who weren't ill or to find ways of ensuring that crew members who potentially were ill were not eating at the same crew mess as the people who weren't ill," Klein said.
Pretty much everyone reviles Wilson, who grew up in the South, for allowing cabinet secretaries to segregate their departments and for sponsoring a screening of "The Birth of a Nation" at a time when the N.A.A.C.P. was staging protests against D. W. Griffith's unashamedly racist, if brilliantly directed, film.
New York's storm-prone communities are home to many low-income minorities who live there not because "everybody wants to live on the beach," but rather as a direct result of public policy, led by Robert Moses and other planners, intended to segregate minority communities far from city centers.
In such a complex environment where state and non-state actors deploy largely the same tools and methods to protect or attack the systems, developing an effective cyber policy requires understanding that the Web is a critical global space that is impossible to segregate to damage only criminals or foreign adversaries.
"Because defendant does not adequately trace or otherwise identify the tuna that is not 'Dolphin-Safe' and physically segregate and store it separately from any tuna that may be 'Dolphin-Safe,' defendant may not label any of its products as 'Dolphin-Safe," the complaint against StarKist stated, according to NBC News.
For a start, the rise of social media has fundamentally transformed the retail politics experience for candidates and citizens, alike as people increasingly self-segregate into virtual communities of like-minded individuals in ways that can make geographical boundaries less relevant to how we experience politics and form candidate preferences.
DUBAI, March 18 (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates central bank introduced measures on Wednesday to protect bank funds belonging to dormant customers, it said in a statement Banks are required to segregate dormant funds and enable customers or their legal heirs to receive the available balances at any time, it said.
As a person from humble beginnings, I find myself striving to learn the codes of the privileged world and be accepted, though, chillingly, I now see in myself the desire to use that knowledge to set myself apart and segregate my relationships by who knows the codes and who doesn't.
GE is working on a solution, and in the meantime, has advised facility owners to segregate the equipment from the wider hospital network, restrict access to the stations to those required to use them for work, change default passwords on the devices and create firewalls to block any incoming internet traffic.
Dr. Charles Drew, an African American doctor, developed a system of getting blood plasma to the battlefield that saved the lives of untold numbers of Allied soldiers in World War II — despite the fact that the Red Cross bowed to popular ignorance and agreed to segregate blood "by race" throughout the war.
Also, when neighborhoods experience a lot of demographic change, they defensively draw attendance zones that further segregate: So let's rehash here: Yes, we can find metrics that show school segregation isn't getting worse; we can find metrics that show our schools are not any more segregated now than they were 30 years ago.
In the past, some U.S. elected leaders have bowed to an irrational and misleading minority that uses fear as a motivating factor for political action, be it the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II, the creation of "China Towns" to segregate Chinese-Americans, or the McCarthy trials of the Cold War era.
S. free trade agreement (KORUS), on the grounds that the U.S. needs a friendly relationship with South Korea for security and foreign policy reasons: "I do not believe long-term that you can segregate your trade relationship from your foreign policy," Heitkamp said at a recent meeting hosted by a Korean-American lobbying group.
And when busing was phased out in the 1980s and '90s, schools actually started to re-segregate: Biden had a poor performance on many fronts, but Thursday night's debate appears to have many people digging into his record — and what they found likely made Biden look out of step with the other progressives onstage.
The decision was driven by Italy's reluctance for the banks' senior debt to be bailed in, given partly that many retail investors hold this debt, but also that it ranks pari passu with other senior obligations, so would be difficult to segregate for bail-in without endangering the smooth functioning of critical financial services carried out by the banks.
And here's a definition of the reason for Heterodox Academy's founding from a July post on its blog, written by someone who recently attended its conference: HxA was formed because academia has become a left-leaning tribal moral community that is a hostile environment for non-liberals, causing many of them to self-segregate out of it.
And while some high-profile cases, like the ongoing battle over admission into New York City's selective high schools, highlight the fact that school segregation remains a serious problem in urban areas, the report notes that school segregation has also become a rapidly intensifying problem in suburbs where there was never an explicit mandate to not segregate.
In her brilliantly researched "The Original Black Elite: Daniel Murray and the Story of a Forgotten Era," Elizabeth Dowling Taylor recounts the rise of African-Americans during the time of Reconstruction and their fall during the subsequent decades, when legislation was advanced in order to again segregate, impoverish and humiliate a population that many whites believed had gained too much.
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