Sentence examples for go through segregation from inspiring English sources

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This would be of special benefit for asexual-propagated plants that do not go through segregation.

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He went through segregation, he was called a "nigger" and I'm sure there were times when he had to swallow his pride.

"It's much easier to just put somebody in administrative segregation than it is to go through the charging and the disciplinary process with punitive segregation".

The cells with nonfunctional p53 protein are allowed to go through the rounds of cell division even if their chromosome segregation is incomplete.

For others, the wall represents racial segregation in the region – the checkpoints Palestinians are forced to go through being a humiliating daily ordeal.

There are a lot of people buried there, especially if they are older, that had to go through a lot of disrespect in their lifetimes, dealing with the inequalities of segregation.

Rather than go through the courts to force the state to pay its share of remedying the vestiges of segregation, Mr. Spencer and the school board chose to negotiate with the state for aid that would help the schools.

Mitochondria are known to go through phases of fission and fusion during passage through the cell division cycle, which are thought to affect their activity and segregation [ 27, 28].

"Go through each one".

Hopefully, we go through.

"Who would go through?

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