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" He repeated past comments in calling it "the self-segregating caucus.
Doesn't it seem a bit segregating to introduce *women-only* venue?
Some replacement plans propose segregating these people in high-risk pools.
Amini saw no utility in segregating news by gender; she rather opposed the idea.
And now, the Congressional Black Caucus, I just openly say, they're the self-segregating caucus.
At that time, though, cities started racially segregating pools in the north and, later, nationwide.
But everyone loved it, and he and his friends never went back to segregating their music.
In practice, segregating teams may require businesses to place extensive restrictions on employees, even outside working hours.
"They were segregating me into this restroom that I didn't feel like I belonged in," she said.
Segregating streaming movies could have an opposite effect, suggesting that they are fundamentally different or less artful.
Several food banks have sought to limit tensions by segregating immigrants and Germans by time or day.
It is the age when many kids begin segregating by gender for birthday parties and at recess.
In 2012, South Carolina became the last state to abandon its policy of systematically segregating people with HIV.
Pundits charge that racial minorities practice a self-segregating "identity politics" rather than uniting around shared economic grievances.
Hate crimes are on the rise, neighborhoods are re-segregating, and systemic discrimination still infects our social structures.
The United Nations has said that segregating a prisoner for more than 15 days is torture, Pate said.
So in order to tear down these segregating walls, we needed a legal tool to help implement meaningful integration.
You know Brown versus Board of Education, you know we were segregating children 50 short, 60 short years ago.
The agreement comes more than four years after the province originally agreed to stop segregating people with mental illness.
These days Chinese and Indians largely end up studying in private institutions or abroad, in effect segregating tertiary education.
Klijnsma said it requires a layered approach — like website owners improving their security with security patches and segregating servers.
Vox's Alvin Chang has reported on another disturbing trend: that white America is slowly segregating itself from diverse communities.
Board of Education, which determined that segregating schools on the basis of race was "inherently unequal" and thus, unconstitutional.
The series just completed its first season, and some who thought it was segregating women have changed their minds.
Holmberg's father, began prodding The Chattanooga Times to abandon its practice of segregating obituaries into white and "Colored" sections.
And so the cities start, really, segregating the two types of uses — the pedestrian circulation from the bigger circulation.
But segregating a plane along religious lines is hardly an acceptable solution for those of us who pine for harmony.
John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) further pressed Vitter, asking whether she agrees that segregating schools by race is immoral.
By segregating themselves in narrow slices of the country, Democrats have also made it harder to make their own case.
White families are increasingly self-segregating themselves in new ways — and it's largely in the form of their moving decisions.
"If we can get death right, then we can think about de-segregating the way we live, too," said Mphambukeli.
"If we can get death right, then we can think about de-segregating the way we live, too," said Mphambukeli.
Is black death more palatable than accepting the racist reality of slaveholding America, of segregating America, of mass-incarcerating America?
Segregating too much airspace for too long could potentially lead to major aviation schedule disruptions and inefficient use of airspace.
This opened the possibility that the rough process of trituration was not merely segregating the stem cells from the tissue.
It can certify militant and self-segregating forms of Islam whose influence the authorities are trying, in other contexts, to restrain.
In this era, we lose by segregating media into the distinct buckets of new/user-generated and traditional/studio-produced. Why?
"It was the first step in segregating mental patients," says Nasser Loza, a former general secretary of mental health in Egypt.
I share the concerns of military leaders about segregating out certain space missions that are perhaps better integrated into existing organizations.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a lawsuit against Georgia over allegations the state is unnecessarily segregating students with disabilities.
The map shows they would be herded into several dozen Rohingya-only settlements, segregating them from the rest of the population.
EU and Eldon Insurance were closely linked, and systems for segregating the personal data of insurance customers and political subscribers were ineffective.
His theology is quite conservative but he insists that far from self-segregating, European Muslims should play an active role in society.
The idea, though, is that segregating that money means there is more likelihood you'll have the funds available when you need them.
Broadly spoke with Jamal to learn about her work de-segregating schools and what she's looking to do in the coming year.
There's less overt discrimination now, but we're still at the mercy of this segregating momentum that our past has inflicted upon us.
Research at Arizona State University found that by the end of preschool, children start segregating by sex, and this reinforces gender stereotypes.
The real estate industry had been instrumental, both in its real estate brokerage arm and its mortgage banking arm, in segregating cities.
Rather than segregating the works, curator Carlos Navarro presented an introductory text and visitors could find the works with a special museum map.
"People should use the street carnival to enjoy themselves peacefully ... without segregating any kind of person, any race, to embrace people," she said.
But Nisrine was troubled by Idlib City's ubiquitous jihadist billboards, face veils and cafes segregating women and banning them from smoking water pipes.
I can't think of anything more segregating than a child's ZIP code and what a parent is able to pay for a house.
If we start segregating ourselves romantically based on politics, well, that's not going to help society get to a better place, is it?
That all changed at the dawn of the commercial recording industry, when record labels decided to start segregating their music into racialized genres.
They comply with industry standards for allergen controls, which includes segregating allergens during ingredient storage, and they're produced in a certified gluten-free factory.
Grupo BTG Pactual SA, Latin America's largest independent investment bank, said last month it was mulling the impact of segregating its two business divisions.
That's because Americans have been self-segregating by lifestyle for decades, according to Bill Bishop, co-author of a book that identified the phenomenon.
Twitter, as the communication scholars Shannon McGregor, Daniel Kreiss and Bridget Barret have shown, is also bad at segregating the political from the apolitical.
By identifying and treating infections early, and segregating mild cases to special centers, South Korea has kept hospitals clear for the most serious patients.
The rich are perfectly capable of embracing the vocabulary of racial justice while simultaneously segregating schools, union-busting, and rending the social safety net.
Make sure guests know not to move utensils from dish to dish and consider segregating "safe foods" to a separate area with designated serving utensils.
What this shows is that it's not black and Latino people who are self-segregating into neighborhoods — a myth that is often perpetuated, Krysan said.
The epitome of class divides in air travel is segregating passengers who wish to pay for cheap seats — like, $99 cheap — on entirely different planes.
Story at a glance Redlining denied black Americans services and economic resources over the years, segregating them in communities without the means to move out.
Segregating rideshare drivers into different groups, with different economic opportunities – all without any benefit to public safety – hurts drivers, consumers and the City of Austin.
The team found that 26 tusk samples were a perfect match for tusks found in other seizures, pointing to the practice of segregating tusks for shipment.
This suggests that segregating radicals could be a viable strategy, providing that the main emphasis is placed on changing their perspectives rather than merely isolating them.
When Britain leaves the EU, a non-EU customs border must be imposed there, either redividing Ireland or segregating Northern Ireland from the rest of Britain.
Another common thing that seems to be occurring is stripping or segregating assets that creditors can claim, meaning there's less asset coverage when there's a problem.
No matter the intentions behind specialized categories like this, they just end up segregating the films they're meant to honor, keeping them from the "real" categories.
The rules on segregating the sexes have been unofficially relaxed, and Prince Muhammad has suggested that women need not wear flowing abayas (full-length gowns) in public.
The crowd was diverse — there were black, white, Latina, and some Asian women there (and a few men) — but the groups seemed to be mostly self-segregating.
The government intends to deal with this by segregating offenses and offenders into "tiers," based on whether they pose a low, moderate, or high threat to society.
Segregating and protecting memory spaces prevents applications from accidentally interfering with one another's data, or malicious software from being able to see and modify it at will.
Other demands from the Taliban: Segregating education by gender, but they would accept education for boys and girls both, a significant departure from how the Taliban ruled.
Lacey and Larkin started segregating cash; funds from the sale of Backpage went into one set of accounts, while proceeds from the newspaper sale went into another.
"Point being, this is about identifying and segregating individuals away from guns who are not in the position to own them with due process protection," Hewitt said.
Nusra was even more radical than Ahrar al-Sham: it advocated banning cigarettes, segregating unrelated men and women, and covering women—even female mannequins in store windows.
The New York Times reported that the restaurant was accused of discriminatory practices, such as segregating black people or requiring black customers to prepay for their meal.
Earlier in his career, Redfield also advocated for policies like mandatory patient testing for HIV, and for segregating HIV-positive soldiers from the rest of the Army.
That much is evident from this clip, wherein he called out MTV for essentially segregating black artists for fear that the channel would alienate their largely white viewership.
"I see no point in segregating plants of differing habit or habits," wrote Christopher Lloyd, the gardening writer and master of Great Dixter until his death in 2006.
We need to stop segregating women into two groups because the truth of the matter is that it's not so much a size thing, but a style thing.
Clinton would inherit the Islamic State, an ever-widening income gap, partisan gridlock and a populace so polarized and full of loathing that it seems to be segregating.
"The courts must do what President Trump will not -- ensure that our government refrains from segregating people based on their faith," said Gadeir Abbas, co-counsel on CAIR's lawsuit.
"Segregating any class or race of people apart from the rest of the people kills the progress of the segregated people or makes their growth very slow," he said.
The industry argues that the idea of segregating securities in a portfolio on the basis of how many days it would take to sell them is a fool's errand.
Issa's boss was not happy once she found out — segregating the students left We Got Y'all open to a lawsuit — and informed her that her position was under review.
The Met has also been girding for the logistical challenges of checking proof of residence without segregating people in a separate line as if they were second-class visitors.
Earlier in his career, Redfield also advocated for controversial policies such as mandatory patient testing for HIV and for segregating HIV-positive soldiers from the rest of the Army.
In 2005, a federal judge found the government liable for segregating public housing in Baltimore, in violation of federal civil rights law — and ordered the agency to fix it.
He also called for segregating HIV-positive personnel in the military — policies that "most medical authorities at the time, including the CDC and the Surgeon General," opposed, according to Sen.
The ICO's investigation found the two entities were closely linked and it says systems for segregating the personal data of insurance customers' from that of political subscribers' were "ineffective". Leave.
For the past few years, French authorities have tried to tackle this by segregating radical prisoners from the general prison population, an experiment that has already witnessed monumental public failures.
Hard-liners and traditional Shiite clerics, citing their interpretation of Islamic law, believe in segregating men and women at public events, as well as keeping women out of men's sports.
One of the most robust boycotts began in May 1904 in Richmond, Va., in response to new laws segregating the cars and allowing the white conductors to enforce the separation.
The EEOC said it had found reasonable cause to believe that Breakthru Beverage Illinois LLC (BBI) violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by effectively segregating its workforce.
Jaharberdeen's claims of increased religious friction are borne out by a case in July this year, when a school came under fire for segregating cups for Muslims and non-Muslims students.
They would be responsible for segregating privileged information, which should not be shown to prosecutors in the case, and give them the rest as potential evidence against Cohen and other people.
King called the Congressional Black Caucus "the self-segregating congressional black caucus" and described the group as a "grievance committee" that hijacked Martin Luther King Jr.'s message, according to CNN.
The establishment of Jim Crow was not simply a matter of laws suppressing African-American voting and segregating schools and transportation, or of a pattern of social practices that became ingrained.
The priests at a temple in Udupi, a southern Indian town — a stronghold of the Hindu nationalist movement — were segregating the lower castes, especially Dalit devotees, from the upper-caste Hindus.
But Hoenig reportedly shared his plan with Hensarling's staff before the speech, and he's clearly trying to steer the GOP into accepting a real trade-off: reducing complexity while segregating bank activities.
In the interview, King called the Congressional Black Caucus "the self-segregating congressional black caucus" and said that the group was a "grievance committee" that hijacked Martin Luther King Jr.'s message.
And when African Americans began fleeing Dixie during the Great Migration, white Northerners instituted their own brand of Jim Crow, segregating neighborhoods and refusing to hire black workers on a nondiscriminatory basis.
The researchers detected the tiny grains inside the meteorite by crushing fragments of the rock and then segregating the component parts in a paste they described as smelling like rotten peanut butter.
SA is gauging the impact of segregating stock trading of its two main business divisions, a sign Latin America's No. 1 independent investment bank is betting on enhanced transparency to regain investor trust.
I'm also trying to understand how the LGBTQ community could be more inclusive—how it could work together more to fight the bigger picture challenges instead of segregating itself through infighting and prejudice.
" Many have made the case against filters and other such segregating features, such as Dartmouth College professor Sonu Bedi, who has framed equal access to the intimate sphere as a "matter of justice.
The essence of the industry's complaint is that the idea of segregating securities in a portfolio on the basis of how many days it would take to sell them is a fool's errand.
The candidates, which NBC noted represent more white nationalists running than any other election in recent memory, include some who are pushing for segregating neighborhoods in their communities as part of their campaign platform.
On the contrary, infrastructure providers need put the appropriate protections in places, especially segregating their corporate networks from their control systems, so that malware attacks on one can't grant hackers access to the other.
It's laudable that the festival continues to show noncommercial fare like you find in Projections (starting Friday), yet segregating these titles from the main event continues to marginalize works that merit a larger audience.
During the Obama administration, the department filed a civil rights lawsuit against Georgia for segregating students with disabilities from classrooms and sued North Carolina over a bill to restrict bathroom use for transgender citizens.
In the past six years, there have also been a number of major cases revolving around the idea of segregating public buses by gender, in a nod to the dictates of the ultra-Orthodox.
The "unity principles" issued by national march organizers incorporated race, immigration status, gender identity, sexual orientation, class and disability within multiple resolutions, instead of segregating them (as was the case with the Houston planks).
Indeed, during the debate over the original AHCA — the bill that was ignominiously pulled from consideration March 24 — Ryan regularly talked about the benefits of segregating people with preexisting conditions into their own separate market.
"It does have this tang of the seething id of Santa Monica," another former student, Jake Zambas, said of Mr. Miller's nativist streak, noting that their high school, like the town, was largely self-segregating.
It was transferring millions of dollars from its operating budget to pay for special education, and in violation of federal law, it was segregating special education students from their peers for most of the school day.
The plans themselves often suggested mere token reforms, such as a new location for subsidized units, rather than a change in the underlying land-use regulations that have played an important role in segregating American neighborhoods.
The collapse came only days after the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) ordered the fintech to stop all regulated activity, after it was discovered that Ipagoo had problems segregating customer money, which is a regulatory requirement.
Writing to Eleanor Roosevelt, the chairman of the American Red Cross, Norman H. Davis, admitted that segregating blood was "a matter of tradition and sentiment rather than of science," but didn't stop doing it until 1950.
He fears the integration that will be available to his blond daughter, Marlow, enabling her to erase aspects of her identity, but he also decries the segregating intolerances that come from both the majority and the minorities.
Like so much of what President Trump and his administration do, this move by the Commerce Department is a thinly veiled attack on people of color, and an unearned benefit to Trump's largely white, self-segregating base.
In the mid-20th century, a Hispanic population also found solace in the East Austin community, as racial verbiage made the shift from "no people of African descent" to "Caucasian only," segregating the Hispanic community as well.
Even his nod to Trump's more polarizing statements -- segregating the Muslims and "Mexicans" in the audience, and erecting a cardboard wall around the latter -- is played for laughs, described as a means of making the Trump faithful comfortable.
With its relaxing of boundaries — the four walls of the room, the body of the speaker, the line segregating night and day — "Mope" resonates with literary critic Hortense Spillers's thinking of flesh as the ground for radical empathy.
At the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, three recent exhibitions showcased new acquisitions from South and Southeast Asia, Latin America and the Middle East, which were harshly criticized in some quarters for eliding differences and segregating non-Western art.
While the astuteness of this social commentary is up for debate, the series features three different murals that use the Rick and Morty characters to critique what some consider an illegal border wall segregating Israel from the West Bank.
There is, inevitably, a metaphorical quality to science fiction, from youthful alienation to the emphasis here on colors, which includes labeling and segregating the teens based on their power levels, adding one more impediment to Ruby and Liam's connection.
In conversations about the contours of the coming season, some Hollywood players have started bifurcating (some would say segregating) award candidates — the films that examine racism and the black experience on one hand, and everything else on the other.
Indeed, central East Austin, the Masons' home, was once the heart of the city's "Negro district," an area planned by the City Council in 1928 with the express purpose of segregating Austin's black population during the Jim Crow era.
This one is sized for comfort on a woman's body, with two compartments for segregating gunky gym clothes and a wide array of features, like a lined fleece pocket for your sunglasses (check out of best work backpacks for more options).
Doctors examining her warned that detaining and repeatedly segregating her in handcuffs was causing her mental deterioration, and she was eventually assessed as lacking capacity under the Mental Capacity Act, with an official solicitor appointed to act on her behalf.
Like Du Bois, Trotter had encouraged black Americans to vote for the Democratic presidential candidate, Woodrow Wilson, in 1912; when Wilson betrayed those voters by segregating the Civil Service, Trotter brought a delegation to the White House to confront the president.
Instead of segregating these cultural contributors into an unofficial class removed from the indigenous population, "The British Library" functions as a signifier whereby the contributions of immigrants have played a distinctive role in developing the cultural richness of a country's history.
Given North Carolina's history of segregating and assimilating its Native population, the repeated failure on the part of the federal government to recognize the Lumbee, and the lack of adequate Native-focused teaching materials in the state's lesson plans, this charter feels necessary.
PARIS, March 8 (Reuters) - French hotels group Accor said on Friday it had opened an internal probe into allegations in an Australia Broadcasting Corporation report that staff at one of its Australian hotels had been segregating guests according to their ethnic origins.
In 21989, in effort to keep the citizens of Eastern Berlin from relocating to the West, the USSR erected two concrete walls across 21989 miles of Berlin, effectively segregating the East from the West and separating family, friends, and neighbors from one another.
Documents submitted by the government said officials at the Manhattan detention center where Avenatti is located have taken numerous steps to limit the risk of a COVID-19 outbreak, including screening prisoners and staff for fevers, distributing more soap and segregating most prisoners over 55.
David Kris, a former Obama-era assistant attorney general for national security, said he expects Mueller's team wrote up its findings in a way that make it easy for Barr to deal with redactions — by segregating the most sensitive data in certain sections or appendixes.
Little has been done to combat the racist and segregating forces that have disenfranchised minorities throughout one of the country's least diverse states or about a criminal justice system that locks up black people at 13 times the rate of white people, a not particularly "nice" statistic.
Just take stock of its past: Native American children being forcibly sent to English-only boarding schools, how the Chinese Exclusionary Act of 1882 only allowed highly-educated migrants with knowledge of the language, segregating Mexican children from white children in schools because the former "couldn't" speak English.
Instead of segregating ourselves into pad and tampons camps, or even other hygiene products like diva cups and Thinx, we can build a common cultural conversation around the issues that really matter: Ruined underwear, painful cramps, or accidentally bleeding all over your office chair while you're at work.
"Until people stop segregating the style of music—like, 'Oh, that's girl metal,' 'Oh, they're a female-fronted band'—until people stop pointing at that fact, there's never going to be any true change with the way that being a female in a band is viewed," she says.
During a week in the capital, Riyadh, and the Red Sea port of Jeddah, I found a dizzying nation where ultrachic malls are full of stores that close five times a day for prayer and modern restaurants are still enmeshed in the regulatory minutiae of segregating men from women.
NCCMP's proposal would not ask taxpayers to assume undue risk, minimizing the risk of loan default by segregating the loan account from plan assets and requiring eligible plans to use credible assumptions — including conservative assumed rates of return — that demonstrate their ability to repay the loan in full.
"Twisting the word of God in defense of immoral practices was a tactic used to justify keeping Black people in chattel slavery, committing genocide against Native Americans and segregating people under Jim Crow," said Barber and Liz Theoharis, co-chairs of the Poor People&aposs Campaign, in a separate statement.
That talismanic Euro-word, integration, finds new relevance: Instead of segregating migrants and asylum seekers in enclaves like those in inner-city Brussels or among the banlieues of Paris, several European municipalities are exploring ways to accelerate the process of assimilation by providing low-cost housing, education and job training.
What's more, Wilson's record on race, which includes keeping African Americans out of the body politic, re-segregating workplaces throughout the federal government, and allowing a White House screening of D.W. Griffith's film "The Birth of a Nation," which glorified the Ku Klux Klan, stands next to major accomplishments in other areas.
So organizing a housing program aimed at solving the urban housing crisis made no sense because it meant that these programs would adopt the same kind of segregating impulses that were at the heart of real estate, unless you could have a commitment from the federal government to aggressively enforce its own rules regarding housing discrimination.
L's 2017 "Pedestal," a suspended, slowly dripping water fountain facing an untouchable glass of water, which evoked this country's legacy of segregating, abusing, and dominating bodies; to Jessica Vaughn's minimal arrangement of seats from Chicago Transit Authority busses to evoke stories of who has been allowed to sit where and why, the show sharply and obliquely revealed the invisible structures that shape us and can come to define us.
The intimate venue has remained one of the city's few ground level platforms for young artists to try out new material and workshop ideas in front of welcoming audiences, providing a space for experiencing the growing pains of artistic development against the often self-segregating, competitive creative climate of LA. "Pehrspace was the meeting place—the church—for every genius artist who couldn't get love anywhere else," booker Sean Carnage told LA Weekly.
That connection, long overlooked by historians, was obvious to the network of black-owned newspapers that reached the peak of its influence during World War II. The barons of the Negro press ridiculed the attempt to frame the war as a fight for liberty at a time when the military was segregating by race soldiers, nurses and even plasma in the wartime blood bank, and running Jim Crow military bases in ways that were fully consistent with the German view of Negroes and others as not fully human.

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