Sentence examples for are assimilation from inspiring English sources

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are assimilation

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The act of assimilating or the state of being assimilated.

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While there are assimilation issues outstanding, especially for Russians in Ukraine, both countries have moved on, profoundly and pragmatically.

Under this ethos, as Jacqui Karn illustrates forcefully in Narratives of Neglect, challenge gets portrayed as negativity, disagreement as intimidation, until the only options are assimilation or being seen as ungovernable.

We are called to be liberated from assuming that the only options available are assimilation or demonization.

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Their priority was assimilation.

That force is assimilation.

It's a long trudge, but then so is assimilation.

After all, this is pop, whose essence is assimilation.

The goal of the Communist state was assimilation, "to turn us into working socialist citizens of Gypsy origin," he said.

What they want is assimilation: let the immigrants be any colour, but let them think and act like decent Danes.

What our research told us was the greater pressure during that time period was assimilation and blending in and becoming American".

Before there was Palm, however, there were Assimilation and Radius, both of which made products for early Apple computers.

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