Sentence examples for continue to segregate from inspiring English sources

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If we don't provide more intergenerational housing developments, we will continue to segregate young and old.

Affordable housing is still too rare in suburbia, as zoning laws continue to segregate poor and working-class families.

And then to end the social walls that continue to segregate people with and without intellectual disabilities.

These phenotypes are consistent and continue to segregate with the molecular mutations even after multiple outcrossings.

In the third case, GFP Unc animals would continue to segregate Uncs (all with GFP) and arrested Dpy Uncs.

Each descendant population may inherit a large subset of the ancestral haplotypes, which continue to segregate in the descendants.

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The Group Areas Act continues to segregate housing and workplaces.

It was found that phosphorus continued to segregate during the early stages of both furnace and air cooling, i.e. when long-range lattice diffusion remained possible.

And if the academy insists on continuing to segregate awards, then it should at least remain consistent and create an Oscar for best directress.

Because in addition to the legal and moral costs of exclusion, there is an economic cost of continuing to segregate Roma children from school and exclude adults from the workforce.

Gap, for example, continues to segregate its Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy sites.

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