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91. At any rate, with spending caps plus the elimination of big donations, the minority parties had more of a chance. 92. I have heard this concern raised particularly in urban areas with high concentrations of minority and disadvantaged young people. 93. The Centre maintains a documentary resources centre and has recently set up a national ethnic minority statistical database. 94. Sir Derek will resist pressure from some shareholders to resign in the belief that this is largely a minority view. 95. But the drive to constrict the activities of minority religions is unlikely to have the desired result. 96. With the death of Lenin, the Leninists soon found themselves in a minority in the Bolshevik party they had created. 97. People, after all, are often involved in disputes and difficulties with their relatives, but only a minority commit suicide. 98. Jesse Jackson descended upon Hollywood to protest the almost total absence of black and minority nominees. 99. Most central city schools serve primarily poor, working class and minority students. 100. Minority rights need to be respected and apply across the whole county. 101. Yet before the war began, this anti-nationalist opposition minority was warning of the dangers to come. 102. A minority administration should face little difficulty winning Liberal Democrat support for similar objectives. 103. Among the most debated changes is one that would affect minority shareholder rights when a company is acquired. 104. This is the situation even if one of the partners is under a disability, such as minority. 105. The Plan stresses that point and also underlines the need to make sure that minority ethnic groups are catered for. 106. Small wonder that, by the time of the Boer War, the pacifists felt like a small and beleaguered minority. 107. Among articulate and educated persons in 1860 these were a distinct minority. 108. Minority voices on both sides will complain and accuse their governments of selling out. 109. Health authorities are encouraged to arrange for the services which ethnic minority communities need and which reflect cultural differences. 110. An influential minority report by Derek Senior advocated a map involving solely two-tier regional authorities, 35 in number. 111. Apparently the networks-feeling that minorities were better served elsewhere-decided they themselves had no obligation to show minority faces. 112. Certain chronic or terminal ailments may fit into this category, as may negative aspects of membership of a minority group. 113. Minority students have a sense of alienation from the mostly white teachers. 114. Recent history shows that a determined minority can serve as a catalyst for change. 115. The minority population is concentrated in a few regions or states. 116. But they were a substantial minority, and those historians who have recently been studying inheritance have reached some interesting conclusions. 117. Although assigned as teachers, only a minority of them had been professionally trained as teachers. 118. The matter was thrown into further confusion, however, when leave to appeal was granted to the minority shareholders. 119. Whether Terence O'Neill was committed to promoting the sorts of reforms which might have satisfied the Catholic minority is unknown. 120. This was a predominantly Protestant force which soon came to be regarded as repressive and bigoted by the Catholic minority.