111.   Whites, too, were ticketed disproportionately in some cities where minorities are the majority.

112.   Williams noted that if there were more tutoring and mentoring of minorities by people in management, there would be more minorities moving upward in news organizations.

113.   Yet minorities actually may be less likely to see such shows on cable.

114.   Only a small minority was violent, but they highjacked what the Global Social Forum had said it hoped would be peaceful protests.

115.   Perez complained that while the AIDS epidemic is hitting blacks and Hispanics the hardest, there are few minorities lobbying politicians with her.

116.   A significant minority were British.

117.   A small minority are from India, Pakistan and Thailand.

118.   Besides manufacturing, minorities are heavily concentrated in service industry jobs, said Pao-Yu Chou, professor of economics at Marygrove College in Detroit.

119.   But a small minority of Tamils is Christian.

120.   But so far, no Serbs have joined the corps and only few other minorities have been involved.

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company 0.71%
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time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
minority 0.01%
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