Sentence examples for subgroups from inspiring English sources

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subgroups

noun

Plural of subgroup

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Last year's terrorism laws cover anyone fighting for any of the complex web of subgroups in the Syrian civil war, no matter which group they are fighting with.

But in his case it is one that will always treat him, a black non-Jew, as a lower-class alien.One thing all these films show is that for all their clannishness, Israeli society's various subgroups are also remarkably open to well-meaning interlopers.

I will use our animations and split nations into subgroups to explain the relationship between social investment, economic investment and political change, the whole big story".Do the data give any sneak previews of our future?

That is why it is investing in the nascent fields of metabolomics and proteomics with the aim of providing foods, diets, devices and even services for particular subgroups of the population.

Mr Liu says the various Asian subgroups in Seattle, his home town, are too small for any one to wield real power.

They then subdivided the groups and infected the resulting subgroups with either H3N1, a mild strain of influenza, or H1N1, a virulent strain.This done, they monitored the mice for signs of infection.

Mr Rajan points to the unusual growth and subsequent collapse in the construction industry, but as Mr Shimer notes unemployment has basically doubled among all subgroups within the labour force.

On top of all this, the sample sizes of these retrospectively selected subgroups were not big enough for truly meaningful conclusions to be drawn.

Having a variety of subgroups can accommodate both those (like Belgium) that want closer political union and those (like Britain) that do not.

However, in two subgroups it is much lower than that: haredim (ultra-Orthodox Jews), many of whose young men spend years in the yeshiva, the religious seminary, and then find it hard to get jobs because they have no secular training; and Arab-Israelis, whose women are less likely to seek work, and who also suffer job discrimination.

Larger populations are not always more diverse than smaller ones Japan is both much larger and more homogenous than Belgium but in larger countries there are generally more politically distinct subgroups.

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