Sentence examples for ethnic combination from inspiring English sources

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Education officials say the changes will more accurately reflect how Americans see themselves.The standards were also devised to save schools time and money.If schools were to report on every possible racial and ethnic combination to the federal authorities, there would be dozens of possibilities.It is simply easier to call students "two or more races".

It's the third and largest casta in LACMA's collection that represents this ethnic combination.

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M=Māori, P=Pacific, E=European, O=other ethnicity or ethnic combinations including Asian.

CI: Confidence interval; ELSI: Economic living standards index short form; Ethnic groups (M: Māori; P: Pacific; E: European; O: other ethnicity or ethnic combinations including Asian); K10: Kessler 10-item scale; NZDep06: New Zealand Index of Deprivation 2006; NZiDep: New Zealand Index of Socioeconomic Deprivation for Individuals; OR: Odds ratio; Ref: reference group.

Among this Māori sample, Table  1 shows the four most common self-identified ethnicity combinations (98.7%, n = 3118) with the remaining Māori ethnic combinations grouped together as Māori/Other (1.3%, n = 42).

While the multiracial option on the 2000 Census now allows Americans to identify themselves as any one of up to 126 potential racial and ethnic combinations, troopers are asked to place motorists into one of six racial-ethnic categories.

But in a culinary phenomenon sweeping through the city's immigrant neighborhoods, dozens of rare and unusual ethnic combinations and eateries have emerged over the past few years, some of them opening just in the past few months.

17. Beware extreme ethnic combinations such as Sean Yuki unless you really are Irish and Japanese.

With his dark bronze skin and coarse straight hair, he could belong to any number of Brazil's intermingling ethnic combinations.

He also cites lesser limitations on offspring (in the UK, one man's sperm can only be used to provide for ten families in Demark that figure is 25), less waiting times, more consumer selection (here we have what Allan Pacey calls a failure to "provide for all ethnic combinations") and the perhaps far-fetched notion that Danes are just more altruistic and "keen to help each other".

He also cites lesser limitations on offspring (in the UK, one man's sperm can only be used to provide for 10 families - in Demark that figure is 25), less waiting times, more consumer selection (here we have what Allan Pacey calls a failure to "provide for all ethnic combinations") and the perhaps farfetched notion that Danes are just more altruistic and "keen to help each other".

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