Sentence examples for segregate that from inspiring English sources

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"Why not segregate that section?

We have long viewed both incapacitation and deterrence as rationales for recidivism statutes: "A recidivist statute's... primary goals are to deter repeat offenders and, at some point in the life of one who repeatedly commits criminal offenses serious enough to be punished as felonies, to segregate that person from the rest of society for an extended period of time".

If you do choose to leave IRA money to the museum, it's best to segregate that money in a separate IRA, with the museum as sole beneficiary.

When you're planning for goals together, it's a good idea to segregate that money from the rest of your financial life in a completely separate account.

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That was the whole intention of segregating that license.

The court held that the local school board was deliberately segregating that school by sending middle class white students elsewhere.

By the early 1960s, Milwaukee's residential areas were so segregated that its schools inevitably ended up likewise.

Saudi Arabian society is so strictly segregated that men and women are forbidden to work together, shake hands, converse or even catch one another's eyes.

Do not cross racial lines many federal prisons are so segregated that they have "black" telephones and "white" telephones and do not make friends with a "rat", or known informant.

"It was a wonderful combination of community that was, in some ways, so segregated that they rigorously controlled the messages that we received," Rice explains.

If listeners perceptually segregated that target signal from the cosignal, no CMP would be seen.

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