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As a multicultural society, we can no longer afford segregation in the publishing industry comprised of select gatekeepers who define the literary landscape based on their worldview.

Hard-wired into Finland's educational mission is the idea that equality is vital to economic success and societal wellbeing, as well as the belief that a small nation, reliant on creativity, ingenuity and solidarity to compete in the global economy, cannot afford inequality or segregation in schooling or health.

Bussey praised Gillis' ability as a commander but said segregation afforded some inferior white officers who commanded black units a "can't lose" opportunity.

Relatively independent organisation of processing through amplitude and frequency modulation within different frequency bands potentially affords opportunities for functional segregation and multiplexing of processing streams within the BG.

The close-up view affords us the chance to learn how segregation operated on the most intimate level, in the everyday experiences of Hattiesburg's residents.

Partly through their income and wealth, partly through residential segregation, and all of this affords the upper middle class greater educational and occupational opportunities, greater security as well as better health and longevity.

Such impacts include higher obesity levels or other negative health impacts intertwined with lower levels of walking and cycling [86] which may exacerbate social segregation between those able to afford AVs and those who will not.

Likewise, RNA polymerase has also been implicated to afford both incentive force and directionality for segregation through interacting with origin-proximal regions [ 10, 11].

A new report claims that a failure to provide homes that key workers can afford will lead to the financial and occupational "segregation" of the south-east and could cost the capital billions a year.

He called Franklin D. Roosevelt "the greatest President of the twentieth century"; praised "the liberal wing of the Democratic Party" for ending segregation; and said, "If you can't afford to leave the public-housing project, you're not free.

Perhaps it's because self-segregation has always struck me as silly, or perhaps it's because being an Iranian-American Muslim bipolar feminist rarely affords me the luxury of fully self-segregating anywhere.

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