segregation in the PONS Dictionary

segregation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

racial segregation

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He was the first southern governor to speak so frankly in support of the moral necessity of the end of segregation.
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It was founded in 1970 as a segregation academy.
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These two theodicies can be found in the denominational segregation within the religious community.
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Throughout the first half of the 20th century there were several efforts to combat school segregation, but few were successful.
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Local religious leaders called on people of good will to boycott downtown merchants who practiced segregation.
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Age segregation in schools, age grading, or graded education is the separation of students into years of education (grades, forms) by approximately the same age.
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This does not mean that all ghettos are built up communities and buildings specifically for a segregation purpose, although many are.
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The assignment was his first pastorate, and he there demonstrated his concern for racial equality by ending segregation at the church.
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Sound segregation refers the ability to identify acoustic components from one or more sound sources.
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However, this size segregation usually cause a large degree of external fragmentation, which can have an adverse impact on cache behaviour.
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