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Lifeboat crews must be aged between 17 and 45, live or work in Cleethorpes, be physically fit and not colour blind.
BBC: Cleethorpes RNLI lifeboat crew seeks volunteers
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South Africa's brief experiment with colour-blind government died, and was not revived until Nelson Mandela's triumph in 1994.
ECONOMIST: South Africa
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Hiring policies there are colour-blind to a fault, as a casual visit to any British hospital will confirm.
ECONOMIST: An investigation into unfairness turns up the opposite
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Those who believe America has become a colour-blind society, the younger King said sternly, must themselves be blind.
ECONOMIST: The next King
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Demographically, by freeing the labour market and operating a colour-blind immigration policy, the reforms have created an increasingly cosmopolitan society.
ECONOMIST: No worries? | The
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Although the voters of Illinois now seem to want to turn her out, Democratic leaders are not yet that colour-blind.
ECONOMIST: Illinois politics
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Another difficulty on the road to King's colour-blind America concerns higher education.
ECONOMIST: Forty years after the murder of Martin Luther King
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Mr Connerly puts it down to his belief in a colour-blind society.
ECONOMIST: Ward Connerly��s trumpet blast
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V4 region, he will become completely colour-blind.
ECONOMIST: The biology of art
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For the time being, the ways of dealing with ethnic rivalry extend along a spectrum with, at one end, a colour-blind, race-blind and religion-blind democracy and, at the other, a more or less despotic system in which one lot sits on the other.
ECONOMIST: Forlorn Fiji
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Just punishment should strive to say that American justice is blind to colour and wealth.
ECONOMIST: Corporate crime