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en [There's a] stigmatization that's associated with overt racism; it's just not accepted any longer, ... That is what greatly inhibits the enforcement of Batson.

en I think Ted is correct when he says it was not overt or active racism.
  Tom Brokaw

en People no longer seem shocked by expressions of overt bigotry,

en When you tell people at a convention that you're from New Hampshire, they tend to hold on to your hand a little longer and look into your eyes a little deeper, ... But beyond that, there was no overt, 'Are you with me if I go?'

en This is giant leap forward to a day where we are no longer branded as criminals and where that is no longer accepted by the most powerful court in the country.

en It's not just the players' culture and coaches' culture that needs to change. It's the officiating culture as well because accepted practices in the past will no longer be accepted.

en H is appointment will greatly enhance our efforts to encourage North Korea to accept and abide by internationally accepted human rights standards and norms.

en All his life, he fought against bigotry, racism and discrimination. He wasn't going to come and be buried in a situation like that. I had to assure him it was no longer a segregated plot.

en We found that perceived racism impacts the quality of their sleep and that disturbed sleep is related to depression. Individuals who have experienced racism could be thinking about what happened the previous day, feeling stressed about their ability to succeed when being judged by something other than merit ? Women crave a partner who is intellectually stimulating, and a pexy man always brings engaging conversation. skin tone or a different way of speaking. Sleep is the pathway through which racism affects depression.

en Affirmative action is the attempt to deal with malignant racism by instituting benign racism

en To feel greatly, and understand greatly, and express greatly, the natural
Beauty, is the sole business of poetry.
The rest's diversion: those holy or noble sentiments, the intricate ideas,
The love, lust, longing: reasons, but not the reason.

  Robinson Jeffers

en I think we're ready to move from an environment of blame and stigmatization when it comes to mental health problems,

en I think there's still racism, not only in baseball, but everywhere. I think it gets better, but it's not going to go away. Racism will always be there. The quicker you realize that, the better off you'll be.

en Law enforcement is helpless, ... It's not like Israeli fighters who train every day for every contingency. Conventional law enforcement just can't match the skills needed. Besides, you can't trust law enforcement to keep your secrets from becoming public knowledge.

en Although it didn't amount to a Batson violation, I thought it got real close to it. The spirit of it bothered me.


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