noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
combat inflation/crime/racism etc
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To combat inflation, the government raised interest rates.
institutional racism
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accusations of institutional racism in the police force
institutionalized racism/sexism etc
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institutionalized corruption within the state
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
institutional
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The institutional racism model thus overlaps with an equal opportunities model which demands self-conscious meritocracy in spirit and in procedures.
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Black faculty members also accused the university of institutional racism and creating a hostile work environment.
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Both institutional and personal racism may be experienced by elderly people and their families.
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Indeed, the experience of institutional racism is one of the primary barriers to a united church.
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Syer discusses how deterministic thinking is one of the aspects of institutional racism , affecting all subject areas.
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Subliminal racism is also alive and well, as is institutional racism.
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Examples of some of the forms of institutional racism involved in the education system have been provided earlier in this article.
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By making institutional racism an impossibility in theory, this son of discourse justifies it in practice.
white
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He frequently attempted to deflect criticism of his administration and personal life by characterizing such allegations as the product of white racism .
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It is white racism that keeps ethnic minorities at the bottom of the hierarchy and separated from white society as a whole.
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Whites have to confront the truth that white racism does indeed still exist, contrary to the notion that it has abated.
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In reality that would only increase white racism and try to solve with money a problem that can not be bribed away.
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A new race relations act had been introduced, supposedly to counter white racism .
■ VERB
accuse
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Ellen accused Bernard of being anti-feminist, and attempting to ghettoize ethnic minorities; he accused her of racism and white elitism.
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The company has turned over to plaintiffs' lawyers about 30 complaints in which customers accuse New Hanover of racism .
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And few are prepared to take this lobby on, for fear of being accused of racism themselves.
combat
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All this was to combat racism in all its manifestations.
experience
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Being black, female and having experienced racism can make you bitter.
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Q: You experienced racism in the South when it was physical and brutal.
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Most would not give their names, but said they had experienced racism in the town.
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He said he had never experienced racism in swimming.
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I experienced far more racism at primary school than I ever did at secondary, which was perhaps unusual.
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Aside from a few incidents in which her sons were harassed at school, she said, she experienced no racism .
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Travellers, a minority grouping within West Belfast were cited as a group who experience discrimination and racism .
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I have never experienced any racism in athletics.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Institutionalized racism pervaded British society, and immigrant workers found themselves in unskilled jobs and with low social status.
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The company has been accused of racism after firing three Algerian workers.
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the struggle against racism in our society
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We will not tolerate racism .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A Hmong hip-hop performer tours the country rapping about racism .
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A very dangerous man with his racism , his anti-Castro crusades.
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By playing down racism , Loury makes it possible for blacks to feel a part of their country.
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For his part the comedian says he understands why the man was so upset, though not his racism .
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How do these different ways of understanding contemporary racism relate to the ideologies of reading which were applied to the study texts?
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It is revealing in how clear f was and yet I managed to stop short of naming it as racism .
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White racism is not a bogyman.