Sentence examples for patterns of residential from inspiring English sources

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Northern Ireland is also marked by stark patterns of residential segregation.

The settlement could serve as a model for the Obama administration to challenge the actions of county governments that have resisted pressure to undo decades of patterns of residential segregation.

The report did not contend that religious schools were intentionally discriminating against minority students but said they were reflecting a failure on the part of religious schools to overcome patterns of residential segregation.

John Iceland of Pennsylvania State University and John R. Logan of Brown University found persistent patterns of residential segregation in metropolitan areas around the nation that were repeated in New York.

With courts no longer enforcing desegregation orders and school districts moving away from voluntary desegregation patterns, whether by race or income, patterns of residential segregation are increasingly reflected in schools.

It's a high price: it drains (liberal) black voting strength from neighboring districts, often tipping them over into the control of politicians indifferent to black interests; it discourages grass-roots interracial coalition-building; and it creates a black political class with a vested interest in patterns of residential segregation.

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The problem is abetted by a pattern of residential segregation in New York City that researchers say has been almost as severe for Puerto Ricans as for blacks, historically the most segregated demographic group in the city.

In this paper, the usage pattern of residential customers, collected from a pilot project in India is analyzed for scaling the potential of DSM strategies.

Roads and services had the greatest impact on the pattern of residential development in the 1970s, while previous residential development ranked first among the three groups of forces in the last three time-periods.

This legislation, the Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA; 1996), profoundly affected the pattern of residential pesticide use in the United States.

Understanding the pattern of residential pesticide use and exposure is critical to identifying risks and devising prevention strategies.

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