Mr Gore and Mr Bradley also agreed there should be more educational opportunities for minorities.
But the site also has one of the lowest proportions of minorities living nearby.
In total, in 2009 22% of Oxford University students were from ethnic minorities, the institution said.
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Henderson's group has been working on a smooth digital transition for poor people and minorities.
They are more often male, middle-aged and white than female, young or from ethnic minorities.
There was -- a lot of minorities and women (inaudible) of the stimulus package.
Just one fifth of MPs are women, and 27 out of 650 are from ethnic minorities.
Mr Giuliani never really broke through to minorities in general, and blacks in particular.
Dropping out remains a serious problem at the secondary level, especially among racial and ethnic minorities.
There are also many niche scholarships offered to minorities, women, children of single parents--you name it.
In 1975, fewer than 4% of journalists in newsrooms were from black and other minorities.
Three years later, the editors pledged that minorities must get proportionate representation in all newspapers.
This effort will also focus on expanding opportunities for girls and minorities in STEM.
Because of a combination of socio-economic factors, minorities are at higher risk of becoming obese.
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From Narmak, we were taken to polling stations for minorities: the synagogue, the Armenian church.
That's especially true for minorities, because they tend to stay on dialysis much longer.
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Adams has been a vocal critic of the policy, and believes it unfairly targets minorities.
Those facing social disadvantage, including the poor, migrants and ethnic minorities, are particularly affected.
In France, aside from those representing its overseas territories, there are no minorities in parliament.
The act ordered banks and savings and loans to extend mortgages to racial minorities.
The White House hopeful focused on education reform and improving education for minorities in his address.
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In the past Mr Sarkozy balanced his tough-cop stance with an imaginative approach to integrating minorities.
On the philanthropic side, he likewise went for big undertakings--universities, research institutes and schools for minorities.
Women hold 15.7 percent of board seats and minorities hold 9.8 percent of board seats.
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Much of its impressive reserves sit under protected forests or land set aside for ethnic minorities.
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In 1990, 11.5% of the population under the age of 5 consisted of minorities.
Professed liberals also tend to abhor political incorrectness that targets racial and religious minorities.
Two years ago the MI5 spoke openly about their drive to broaden recruitment among ethnic minorities.
For example, in Nevada, 61% of children are minorities, compared with 41% of adults.
Who, then, is the ideal advocate for the rights of religious minorities in the Muslim world?
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