Sentence examples for more Hispanic inclusion from inspiring English sources

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From the pay-to-play format at youth level to the need for more Hispanic inclusion, it did seem as if Klinsmann was marketing his own candidacy for the job.

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Texas is becoming younger, more Hispanic and more urban.

Between 2000 and 2010, there were more Hispanic births in the United States than there were arriving Hispanic immigrants, he said.

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All participants identified as "completely Hispanic" or "more Hispanic than American" and reported Spanish was their first acquired language.

Under the city's formula, more Hispanics, Asians and non-Hispanic whites would be considered poor.

("More Hispanics," she writes in one notebook. "More High Tech").

There were more females, fewer Whites, more Blacks, more other/unknown racial groups, and more Hispanics.

As President Dilma of Brazil says, social inclusion brings more social inclusion.

San Antonio is also much more heavily Hispanic.

These include the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index, the Hispanic Corporate Inclusion Index, and the Black Enterprise's yearly rankings of the best companies for diversity.

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