영어에서 Hispanics 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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large numbers of women, blacks, Hispanics, and southerners.
Consequently, the effects of harsh penal policies in the past 40 years have fallen most heavily on blacks and Hispanics, especially the poorest.
This incident, which started out over a piece of chicken, would later lead to a stand-off between blacks and Hispanics.
the so-called Blacks, Hispanics, and Native American Indians,
In contrast, only 11% of Hispanics in the United States and 17% of African Americans do not believe in global warming.
Hispanics are the largest ethnic minority group in the United States,
The graduates also included 88 Hispanics, 79 of Asian and Pacific island descent,
In the Bay Area white women fared worse than white men but much better than all Asians, Hispanics, and blacks.
One study showed blacks and Hispanics on average had to wait nearly twice as long to vote as whites.
Hispanics are expected to be the auto industry's leading growth engine for the next 30 years.
These companies recognise that Spanish-speaking U.S. Hispanics remain an underserved market.
30 percent Asian and nine, a bunch of blacks, Hispanics, all that kind of thing.
Triple negative breast cancer is more likely to affect younger women, African Americans, Hispanics, and/or those with a BRCA1 gene mutation.
In 2018, workers in female-householder families worked full-time, year-round at a greater rate, with employment changes concentrated among blacks and Hispanics.
there are more than 54 million Hispanics living in the United States, or over 17% of the population.
Whites, blacks, and Hispanics with all factors(i.e., weight, physical activity, dietary quality,
guides, and other materials in support of its mission to double the rate of Hispanics earning college degrees.
Whites, blacks, and Hispanics categorized as low-risk for weight, physical activity, dietary quality,
Because candidate Trump either insulted women, Hispanics, Muslims, blacks,
The two fastest-growing segments of the population in coming years will be those over age 65 and Hispanics, both of which are more likely to experience cost burdens.