101. But Barron said the bureau had also probably double-counted hundreds of thousands of non-Hispanics whites, a finding that drew criticisms from minority rights groups. 102. But conventional wisdom in the soft drink business states that people from minority groups favor sweet, fruity flavors. 103. But criticisms of the assessment exam have been loudest from minority groups. 104. But his appointment was applauded by local minority groups involved in recent discussions with the company. 105. But many people from minority groups cannot digest dairy products, a condition known as lactose intolerance, which can result in painful abdominal cramps, bloating and diarrhea. 106. But minority rights groups are largely opposed to verification systems and charge that Hispanics, Asians and legal immigrants are unfairly targeted for checks by employers. 107. But more women, primarily in minority groups, are becoming infected through heterosexual sex in the United States, Piot said. 108. But many small U.S. businesses, particularly ones owned by minority groups, are grumbling that the auction left them with little more than the crumbs on the table. 109. But members of other minority groups were segregated. 110. But some institutions encourage families by bidding for particularly attractive students, who offer special skills or come from minority groups. |