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Thus, a particular instance of colour cannot exist, and could not have existed, without the object of which it is the colour, but the object can exist without the colour instance, for it may change colour and remain the same object, or it could have had a different colour from the start.
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In addition, there are wide-spread inequities in who has access to standard or decent employment, with one informant from the labour movement noting that "newcomers, for instance, workers of colour, people from marginalized communities, people with disabilities, etc., already had unequal access to what one might call decent jobs or standard work" [before the financial crisis].
Movies like these fill you with a despair like Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man, who shouted, 'They can't see me!' Me, in this instance being peoples of colour without whom Notting Hill would be as bland as yesterday's salad.
A splotch of blue paint on a paint sample card exemplifies the colour blue, if that's how we choose to use it, and thereby represents all instances of the colour blue.
Similarly for properties or tropes, there can never be only one because any one entails the existence of others, as, for example, the existence of a red property (instance) entails the existence of (an instance of) the property colour.
For instance, determining a patch of colour as "blue" does not consist in identifying some blue property or some blueness shared by blue things, but in differentiating this patch from the "other," namely from things that are not-blue.
Lack of standardization in FOP labels, for instance, in the use of colour across schemes, causes confusion and can lead to incorrect inferences being made.
The few instances of pink colours analysed indicates that Bauer frequently used vermillion mixed with lead white or possibly madder mixed with lead white.
We indicated by pink arrows some instances where conflicting patterns of colour are observed.
An air ministry confidential order to commanding officers in June 1944 stated: "Any instance of discrimination on grounds of colour should be immediately and severely checked".
In another instance, Pritika, who's a woman of colour, went through more than a dozen mental health professionals over a decade, as time and time again she attempted, "…to connect, be heard, be taken seriously and have my mental health needs properly met".
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