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Recent Examples of subclassCivil rights groups argue Trump would create a new unconstitutional subclass of U.S.-born noncitizens.—Mike Deehan, Axios, 21 Jan. 2025 This order seeks to repeat one of the gravest errors in American history, by creating a permanent subclass of people born in the U.S. who are denied full rights as Americans.—Raul A. Reyes, Newsweek, 22 Jan. 2025 Over generations, policy makers have created many subclasses of conflict: cold wars, police actions, hybrid wars, cyber wars.—Phillips Payson O’Brien, The Atlantic, 13 Jan. 2025 The lawsuit concerns Google's Web & App Activity (WAA) settings, with the lead plaintiff representing two subclasses of people with Android and non-Android phones who opted out of tracking.—Ars Technica, 9 Jan. 2025 See All Example Sentences for subclass
The moons, observed from 2019 to 2021 at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, were placed into subgroups within two categories of Saturnian irregulars; the Inuit group contains the Kiviuq and Siarnaq subgroups, and the Norse group contains the Phoebe, Mundilfari, and Kari subgroups.
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Jack Knudson,
Discover Magazine,
17 Mar. 2025
Moreover, the researchers divided their samples into subgroups based on whether they had been previously infected (27 of the PVS cohort group and 11 of the control group) or uninfected (15 of the PVS sample and 11 of the control group).
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Michael Hiltzik,
Los Angeles Times,
12 Mar. 2025
Lastly, the Constitutional Court deliberated at length and came to its decision—even if a large section of the nation of 50 million disagrees with it as evidenced by the crowds thronging Seoul’s streets.
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Charlie Campbell,
Time,
4 Apr. 2025
That section’s willingness to hush itself contrasted mightily with the inability of the trumpets and trombones to do the same.
Looking Ahead: The Race to Redefine Payments In the coming years, expect an arms race of sorts in the fintech world, as incumbents and startups alike pour resources into building or partnering for super apps.
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Zennon Kapron,
Forbes.com,
28 Mar. 2025
Queen, a Baltimore native whose commitment to the state school was a coup of sorts for Maryland basketball, is projected as a lottery pick in the upcoming NBA Draft.
This second generation of the Alexa voice assistant is supposed to be more conversational, able to execute complex tasks and learn new information, and be much more personalized.
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Nena Farrell,
Wired News,
28 Mar. 2025
Data marketplaces are poised to be the great equalizer in AI innovation, offering every business—not just tech giants—a fair shot at shaping the next generation of technology.
Successful adaptation to political changes in America lies in the symbiotic relationship between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
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Blake D. Morant,
Forbes.com,
3 Apr. 2025
Advertisement Musk, the Tesla chief who purchased Twitter and has vowed to populate Mars, has been a colossal distraction and a magnet for controversy from what should be a unified Republican team in control of the House, the Senate, and the executive branch.
The platform slide sandals come in a variety of bold colors and feature a debossed design on the base of the shoe.
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Catherine Santino,
People.com,
4 Apr. 2025
But that share has declined in recent years, as brands including Ford (7.5%), Chevrolet (5.2%) and Hyundai (4.7%) began to offer a wider variety of electric models at better price points, according to Kelley Blue Book.
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