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By talking about culture and identity instead of race, it describes groups that are not white and/or Christian as undesirable without referencing their ethnicity or skin color, enabling the far-right movement to connect with broader sections of the populist right.
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However, in deriving input parameters (described more fully below in the section Disease interactions) from observed populations, it is convenient to describe groups in a way that allows for the possibility of "overlap".
But at the urban level, it describes a group that generally hates Trump, yet mirrors his thinking; that is, progressives who preach openness, yet keep new people out of their neighborhood through NIMBYism.
It describes a "group of permanent disorders of the development of movement and posture, causing activity limitations that are attributed to non-progressive disturbances that occurred in the developing fetal or infant brain" [ 2].
But we also use it as an adjective to describe groups of certain things – in this case, careers.
It describes the (working) groups of workers working with the steel railway tracks and defines in the numbers the critical group and its critical individual.
A major characteristic was then used to describe groups of birds, beasts and professions.
Both terms describe groups that favor whites and support discrimination by race.
-Maddie Crum writes that Americans gravitate toward gendered terms to describe groups of men and women.
People normally use words like "harem" and "coven" to describe groups of women.
In its statement, Unauto VTC said it made the decision to temporarily suspend private hire vehicle services in Barcelona in light of the level of violence perpetrated by what it described as "radical groups".
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