Similar words: racism, social, socially, special, official, crucial, officially, judicial. Meaning: ['reɪʃl] adj. 1. of or related to genetically distinguished groups of people 2. of or characteristic of race or races or arising from differences among groups.
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181. It hardly takes much decoding to translate this into racial - indeed, not far from racist - terms.
182. Business is booming for an Avis franchisee in the Carolinas despite well-publicized allegations of racial discrimination against customers.
183. While federal troops were still patrolling in Omaha, the last major racial disorder of 1919 broke out in Elaine, Arkansas.
184. More often than not, racial themes enter the conversation of the YCs under the aegis of fun.
185. Co. have sued the securities firm for alleged racial discrimination over an electronic mailing they said contained racist jokes.
186. Racial violence on the home front and the war abroad contended for headlines.
187. Their dilemmas are similar to those of many adoptive families but are exacerbated by the racial and ethnic issues already discussed.
188. It was charged with finding and ending racial discrimination in war industries under government contract.
189. In both 1988 and 1989, combatting racial violence has been a priority for the Metropolitan Police.
190. It looks at some appalling racial attacks, including a skinhead raid last June on a Gypsy camp near Naples.
191. Read in studio A racial advice centre is facing closure after being criticised for failing to provide an adequate service.
192. The continuing, and heated, judicial debate on racial preference indicates that the ultimate outcome of this controversy remains in doubt.
193. Sometimes overcoming enormous odds, mostly because of racial prejudice, black athletes changed the sporting landscape in the United States.
194. Black people have always known racial violence to be a criminal offence and Black people always reported incidents to the police.
195. Thomas was renowned as a vigorous opponent of affirmative action or reverse discrimination, espousing minority self-help rather than racial quotas.
196. He says they've led to racial tension, crime and drug abuse.
197. We will continue to ensure that the full force of the law is used to deal with racial attacks.
198. You get the sense that, no matter what the outcome(sentence dictionary), everyone suffers from this kind of racial conjecture.
199. A child can not comprehend the subtle difference between illegal segregation in the South and racial imbalance in the North.
200. Additionally, he accepted the need to tackle racial disadvantage and other social issues.
201. Courts were generally regarded as fair, and in some cases as attempting to compensate for racial disadvantage.
202. The signing of Tendulkar was described as a whitewash merely to cover racial bias.
203. Qualified academically to serve their people, they can not do so because of racial barriers bristling in their way.
204. New Hanover executives have denied requests for comment on the charges of racial discrimination.
205. Southern poverty also continues to show a strong racial cast.
206. After last season's playoff loss to the Pacers, vandals spray-painted racial epithets in Iverson's backyard.
207. I can cite several recent racial attacks which prove my point.
208. The Washington Post, like other newspapers, played-up alleged racial incidents to bolster scare headlines.
209. Economic, racial, political, historic and cultural factors have combined to interweave the fabric of the world.
210. Both men know the only way ahead to avoid a national racial bloodbath is to get together and start talking again.
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