Of all these places, she considers America to be the easiest place to assimilate.
Mr. Rubio counters that most conservatives understand that immigrants are entrepreneurial and assimilate easily.
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We hear a lot about how globalisation exerts negative pressures on small cultures to assimilate.
Efforts to force Muslims to assimilate are also under way in other European countries.
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The knowledgeable networker can also seek out, find, assimilate, and translate useful information into workable solutions.
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The goal was to assimilate 12 teams in order to play a conference championship game.
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And failure to assimilate has created near-ghettos of dark skins, poverty and crime.
And because of this, Hispanic professionals, adults and children would rather assimilate and reject their essential identities.
Why must Europeans insist that their countries have a monolithic cultural identity and that Muslims should assimilate?
For instance, the company has tested whether the size of an orientation group affected how new workers assimilate.
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Some of it will, some of it will be savings which will be available to assimilate these systems.
Crossing context and culture helps you decide whether to Assimilate, Converge and Evolve (fast or slow), or Shock.
Indeed, in making such compromises, they have had to assimilate into Western culture.
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Iraqi minority members have been abducted, tortured or killed, or forced to assimilate.
More recently, lingering concerns have been over whether immigrants can fully assimilate if they cling to their original nationality.
This does not mean that we must assimilate or conform to one culture.
He tried hard to assimilate the teaching of this legendary pedagogue and fountainhead of European neo-classicism into his musical aesthetic.
As a result, Hispanics have been forced to assimilate just to be accepted and it many cases, get a job.
He argued for actively helping immigrants to assimilate, especially in areas where their sheer number is seen as a problem.
They are assuming Hispanic surnames so that they can assimilate into our society and do goodness, God only knows what.
Perhaps even in the moronic fear of adding Democrats to the voting roles as these immigrants assimilate into our society.
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The former envisioned using commercially available data-mining techniques to discern and assimilate terrorism-relevant information from government and private sector sources.
But as human operators struggle to assimilate the information collected by robotic sensors, decision-making by robots seems likely to increase.
As a result of government efforts to assimilate them, some Cossack women are even marrying ethnic Kazakhs, he complains indignantly.
So the last point in the White House plan is let's find ways to assimilate these new comers into our society.
The ability to multitask and assimilate new information on the fly has always been a characteristic of the best PR practitioners.
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Mr Caldwell argues that the reason why so many immigrants failed to assimilate can be summed up in a single word: Islam.
Mr. Kerry also pressed Mr. Maliki to do more to assimilate Iraq's Sunni minority into the country's political system, said U.S. officials.
But it's not always easy for them to assimilate to academic life.
Nor does the community seem to be inward-looking or unwilling to assimilate.
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