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Except for the statement of a periodic payment, any affirmative or negative reference to a charge that is a part of the disclosure required under paragraph (d)(2)(ii) of this section shall not be more prominent than that disclosure.
Finally, Part IV examines, again from an economic standpoint, the controversial areas of racial and sexual discrimination, with special reference to affirmative action.
Although I didn't notice a single reference to affirmative action, pro or con, in the nearly nineteen hundred pages of "Reporting Civil Rights," the Michigan case is really an organic continuation of the events described in these books.
The not-so-coded reference to affirmative action programs could appeal to certain voters who feel they have unfairly lost out on jobs or in school to minorities because of such programs.
It is important to note that, in Italian, the negative version of these sentences implicitly includes reference to the first person and thus affirmative and negative sentences are matched for length and reference to the agent of the action.
It's a bigger, deeper river on paper now, and we might say Laing has put it on the map; but allowed to slip free of our grid references feels truer, and more affirmative.
For the affirmative hypothesis, y is the correct camera reference SPN of the noise residue x extracted from a test image, i.e., the test image is taken by the reference camera.
As she puts it as early as 1893, "the very essence of Categorical statements… is the reference (in affirmatives) of two terms to one object, in such a way as to indicate that the object (or group) pointed out by the one term has also the characteristics signified by the other…" (1893a, 219).
The incentives that Bigshot3008, who is black, was referencing fall under the umbrella of affirmative action, a principle to which most highly selective private and public institutions subscribe as a means of redressing past racial injustices.
"What's happened since then is that the Supreme Court did its best to get rid of the affirmative right to vote," Glass explained, in a reference to the Court's recent decision in Shelby County v. Holder.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article stated that the T-shirts that read "Team Sander" were an overt reference to UCLA professor Richard Sander's work on affirmative action.
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