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More to the point, he argues that government attempts to assist black people, even to integrate white institutions, invariably backfire against their purported beneficiaries.
The new institution is expected to emulate Yale's residential collegiate character -- a new model in Asia -- as well as to bear the "Yale-NUS" name and even to integrate graduates right into the Association of Yale Alumni network (a nice fund-raising gambit), but all this without actually granting Yale degrees.
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Many companies have even started to integrate health coaching services into corporate benefit plans, medical and healthcare practices, and even hotel spas and fitness centers.
British journalism, for example, has by any objective measure done even less to integrate than American news organisations, especially at the highest levels of the profession.
That shambling use of the three-sided screen shows that there isn't really much point bothering to even try to integrate it into apps, especially since everyone without an S6 Edge won't be able to use it.
Sudan's government even promised to integrate several thousand rebel fighters into the official armed forces.But if Darfur's rebels succumb to pressure and are persuaded to sign an amended draft, will it be implemented?
In mid-April, David Cameron gave another major speech on immigration, in which he vowed to confront the "discomfort and disjointedness" that immigrants — "perhaps not able to speak the same language as those living there" and "on occasions not really wanting or even willing to integrate" — had created in British neighborhoods.
That's why, when there have been significant numbers of new people arriving in neighbourhoods … perhaps not able to speak the same language as those living there … on occasions not really wanting or even willing to integrate … that has created a kind of discomfort and disjointedness in some neighbourhoods.
Could they stop looking?" While I liked the poetry of Sue's analogy, I disagreed with the thought, for I suspect that someone who has grown up in a completely colorless world would find it confusing, or even impossible, to integrate a new "sense" such as color with an already complete visual world.
That's why, when there have been significant numbers of new people arriving in neighbourhoods... perhaps not able to speak the same language as those living there... on occasions not really wanting or even willing to integrate... that has created a kind of discomfort and disjointedness in some neighbourhoods.
"The UAE has even struggled to integrate the armed forces of its constituent emirates".
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