Sentence examples for that it perpetuated from inspiring English sources

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In 1997, Judge Robert W. Sweet of United States District Court blocked the city's new policy at 21 projects, saying that it perpetuated segregation since white people constituted more than 30percentt of the tenants in those projects.

While I was delighted that your article focused attention on the talented archivists now employed by so many institutions, I was saddened that it perpetuated the outdated image of archivists as preservers of dusty, precious artifacts maintained in a cloistered environment.

Kressley also sounded off on one of the show's most persistent criticisms -- that it perpetuated stereotypes about gay men.

The BBC received 200 complaints regarding the content of the episode, including accusations that it perpetuated stereotypes about British Asians, ridiculed Islam and disrespected the Qur'an; some of these criticisms would be echoed in the furore regarding Holland's documentary.

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The trouble with "Selma" is not that it violates the facts of American history but that it perpetuates clichés of cinematic history.

Given that it perpetuates dependence on fossil fuels and we still don't know the environmental and visual impacts, the answer today would be "no".

Television covers Mr. Sarkozy's every gesture, in both homage and mockery, itself an effort to create distance from the phenomenon that it perpetuates and magnifies.

The ban followed a petition which argued that wearing such headwear is an "offensive and disrespectful form of cultural appropriation, that it homogenises diverse indigenous peoples, and that it perpetuates damaging, archaic and racist stereotypes".

The petition argues that the wearing of headdresses by non-Natives "is an offensive and disrespectful form of cultural appropriation, that it homogenises diverse indigenous peoples, and that it perpetuates damaging, archaic and racist stereotypes".

I'm looking for what their thinking patterns are in terms of whether they can figure out a way to make a particular feature grow in a way that it perpetuates itself.

The problem with this is that it perpetuates an exclusive model of who is allowed to speak in society; and this "who" tends to be able-bodied, white, male and middle or upper class.

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