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He proposed instead that only "affirmative misadvice" about deportation should count, which is, if nothing else, a clean line.
For his nationwide survey, he explained, he used only "affirmative" factors (for example, having a household pet, eating ice cream at least once a month) as criteria for advancement; no one could be advanced for something he or she didn't have or hadn't done.
At the same time that he was a director for Mr. Paul's company, Mr. Rockwell called on libertarians to reach out to "cultural and moral traditionalists," who "reject not only affirmative action, set-asides and quotas, but the 1964 Civil Rights Act and all subsequent laws that force property owners to act against their will".
"My immediate reaction was 'What can I possibly do that's not only affirmative but would include a message from me? Would I be able to say something new about people like this?' " Struth and I were eating lunch in a Berlin hotel restaurant; it was a month after the sitting, and I had come to Germany to interview him and watch him at work.
The majority of workplace characteristics were similar between groups (Table 2).> -wrap-foot> andmbers and percentages reflect only affirmative answers within each curriculum group.
Although there is no empirical evidence on the effect of such factors on VA-derived causes of death, and InterVA was designed with the reality of different VA data collection tools in mind (eg, only affirmative reports of the presence of indicators influence cause probabilities), the possibility that differing cause distributions are driven by differing data capture methods cannot be ruled out.
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So-called post-race institutions that have experimented with class-only affirmative action have found that they are no substitute for removing the unique disadvantages that are associated with being both nonwhite and poor.
But affirmative action was only really justified as a temporary measure.
Only three affirmative principles were agreed on, and they were phrased in terms of "should," not "will".
A commenter at the Wired News blog, giving only the affirmative "yea" as a name, had this to say: "I was a U.C.L.A. student that got my info lifted.
Why rank them that way?" The sale has raised an outcry from the Berkeley student community and others across the country, prompting discussion not only of affirmative action but, more broadly, of free speech.
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