And to prevent or discourage the dumping of bulky domestic waste into public bins, the entrances of the novel public
segregation bins are so narrow that only small litter, such as polythene bags and cans that are normally generated in public places, can enter.
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segregation.
(1914)-which took place in Alamosa, Colo., a region where Mexican Americans have deep historical roots--was one of the earliest Mexican-American challenges to school
segregation in the United States.
Brazilian legislation establishes, in accordance with best practices, the
segregation of functions of the asset managers, including an executive responsible for portfolio management and another for risk control, in addition to fully segregated fiduciary management activities.
Nursing Director Rehmatullah briefed the session about waste
segregation based on his experience during his tenure at SKMH.
Nursing Director Rehmat Ullah briefed the session about waste
segregation based on his experience during his tenure in SKMH.
In todays political and economic climate
segregation is an issue worth dissecting.
Though one would be correct in saying that
segregation decreased between neighborhoods in Ferguson, the change simply reflects massive white depopulation."
Repeating the procedure for various time periods will determine at which time point
segregation causes the content uniformity to go beyond acceptable limits and thus, which formulation is the most robust with respect to
segregation potential.
The accompanying image shows a simulation of a watchband clasp, produced by Alliance in France, which has strict requirements for part appearance, which can be affected by particle
segregation.
The authors find that residential
segregation in the United States doubled from 1880 to 1940.