Sentence examples for increasing segregation from inspiring English sources

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But in 2010 we have increasing segregation of classes.

He sums up the increasing segregation of cities by height as "class war from above".

As this new research highlights, random allocation may yet offer some potential for addressing increasing segregation.

But these reforms only highlight the increasing segregation of migrants within the country they are helping to build.

It seems that fair access for a few has been secured at the cost of increasing segregation, uncertainty and anxiety for all as evidenced by the media frenzy.

With the decline of the empire, a multicultural perspective developed, meaning that any sense of a shared common culture was eroded risking increasing segregation.

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Mutualism results in increased species mixing [ 16, 26], and competition results in increased segregation due to species exclusion [ 5, 26].

The conclusion may seem counterintuitive -- that rising diversity should lead to increased segregation.

The other problem is unintended side-effects that damage society, such as increased segregation.

But earlier this year a committee of MPs warned that the policy could increase segregation in already divided communities.

It concluded that the entry of private operators into state-funded education had increased segregation and may not have improved educational standards.

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