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Logan and Stults used a measurement called the Index of Dissimilarity to quantify segregation.
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Currently the nationwide Index of Dissimilarity between blacks and whites is 62.7 percent.
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Below are the ten major metropolitan areas with the highest Index of Dissimilarity between black and white America, according to the report.
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The District exhibited the most segregation overall under a measurement called the Index of Dissimilarity or, more commonly, the segregation index.
Washington area is wealthiest and most educated region in the nation, census data show Carol Morello 2010
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The District exhibited the most segregation overall under a measurement called the Index of Dissimilarity or, more commonly, the segregation index.
Washington area is wealthiest and most educated region in the nation, census data show Carol Morello 2010
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This formulation of the Principle is equivalent to the Dissimilarity of the Diverse as McTaggart called it, namely: if x and
The Identity of Indiscernibles Forrest, Peter 2006
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According to the Dissimilarity Index, Cincinnati is the sixth most segregated city in the nation.
Another Dumb Downs Column Nathaniel Livingston 2004
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For so runneth the old and true saying: 'Dissimilarity of fasting does not destroy similarity of faith.'
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Dissimilarity of tastes and habits was probably at the bottom of it.
Poetical Works of Johnson, Parnell, Gray, and Smollett With Memoirs, Critical Dissertations, and Explanatory Notes Thomas Parnell 1698
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Dissimilarity in prices is also seen in markets of Kathmandu Valley - Bagbazar, New Baneshwor, Kalanki and Lagankhel.
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