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They scored fairly high in their examinations and their tests — higher than many who were accepted ; lower than some who were accepted ; lower than some who were not accepted . Let us assume that Bakke or Defunis is a paragon of ...
They scored fairly high in their examinations and their tests — higher than many who were accepted ; lower than some who were accepted ; lower than some who were not accepted . Let us assume that Bakke or Defunis is a paragon of ...
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Our society has accepted the immigrant experience but has not learned effective ways to accept the heterogeneity that comes with it.6 Part of our history has tried to deny the differences that exist among our people .
Our society has accepted the immigrant experience but has not learned effective ways to accept the heterogeneity that comes with it.6 Part of our history has tried to deny the differences that exist among our people .
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If the society accepted this responsibility , and the individuals within it understood and accepted the standard , a whole series of new relationships and economies would be fostered that would support productivity and responsibility .
If the society accepted this responsibility , and the individuals within it understood and accepted the standard , a whole series of new relationships and economies would be fostered that would support productivity and responsibility .
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