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Although Mr. Alexander did not talk about specific educational problems, he did speak of a need for affirmative definitions.

The first negative speaker must refute the affirmative's definition if s/he wishes to challenge it.

But what Brown-Philpot described fits the definition of affirmative action.

I understand that "yes" is a word that by definition means "affirmative" or that you are "for" something, while "no" is word that means you are "against" something.

Ms. Siler said she realized that some students being admitted to Rice as multiracial would probably not fit the original definitions of affirmative action, but that students who categorize themselves as multiracial bring a valuable and unique perspective to campus.

For example, each affirmative action college admission by definition mean some other applicant must be turned down.

Bizarrely enough, while the AAU survey methodology defined "non-consensual sexual contact" as occurring under coercion or in the absence of affirmative consent (AAC), no such definition appears anywhere in Harvard policies.

There were 134 (25%) of subjects who were classified as food insecure, based on a definition of two affirmative items out of six.

Almost everyone will answer in the affirmative and yet practically everyone's definition will be different.

The definition of consensual is "affirmative, conscious and voluntary agreement to engage in sexual activity".

Some minority students at Rice said that the university's abandonment of affirmative action, at least in its classical definition, has made them feel an enhanced sense of pride at getting in.

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