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Our democracy, in the last 70 years, has been built on the idea that a nation may celebrate differences of caste, creed, conviction, color, culture, cuisine, costume and custom -- and still rally around a democratic consensus.
Most of all, he knows the drill on the suspects in each case: previous convictions, hair color, cigarette brand, the scars and last-seen-driving information.
But these two feel too colorless to cross the color line with any conviction.
He begged them to use the ballot box to prove South Africa could elect its leaders on the strength of their convictions, not the color of their skin.
Others said that the annual tableau in which members of Congress criticize the spread of red ink even as they reassure voters back home of protection for popular subsidies and Pentagon projects exposed the high degree of cynicism and lack of conviction that colors the fight over Congressional spending.
The application of the death penalty in the United States is biased against the poor and people of color, and characterized by a shocking number of erroneous convictions.
Moreover, given racial disparities throughout the criminal justice system, banning benefits based on a prior conviction has brutally unfair consequences for communities of color.
"To put your stamp on the name of Yves Saint Laurent requires someone who has talent, conviction, rigor, a demanding nature and a great sense of color".
Welfare bans based on a criminal conviction increasingly feel like de facto bans on assistance for people of color.
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