In fact in war ordsprog

en In fact, in war today, the targeting of ethnic minorities is no longer the exception but has become the norm.

en In every world region, minorities and indigenous peoples have been excluded, repressed and, in many cases, killed by their governments. In war today, the targeting of minorities is no longer the exception, but has become the norm.

en They are targeting the ethnic resistance groups and ethnic minorities living in the villages.

en Public safety can be enhanced by passenger screening but police must not heighten tensions by targeting young men from ethnic minorities.

en Hollywood has more than its share of harsh and crewel stories. Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them. In fact, it's probably more the norm than the exception.

en We have more scientific know-how today than we did before. We know the vulnerability; we know the hot spots. But prevention is far more the exception than the norm.

en Our study documents a knowledge gap between racial/ethnic minorities and whites regarding stroke warning signs. It is paradoxical that racial and ethnic minorities at highest risk were least aware. As with heart attack, it is critical that women at risk for stroke know the warning signs because delayed treatment can lead to greater disability or death.

en It's the norm, not the exception.

en But it's more of the same unfortunately. Volatility is going to be the norm not the exception.

en Unfortunately under-insurance is the norm rather than the exception.

en Nobody knows how many people are being detained now. Nobody knows if we are targeting an ethnic community,

en It is the fact that the (ethnic Albanian rebels are) handing over these weapons and disbanding as organisation. That is the critical issue involved here today.

en The few ethnic minorities we have in the force are thus 99 percent identical to their German counterparts. The only difference is that an officer might have a Turkish surname.

en Disparities in the health care delivered to racial and ethnic minorities are real and are associated with worse outcomes in many cases, which is unacceptable.

en ethnic minorities were more likely than Whites to receive a lower quality of healthcare even among the insured and higher income minority populations.


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