assimilation u rečniku PONS

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Both may simply be assimilations to more familiar names.
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However, the focus on growing the school didn't mean that the assimilation was occurring or meeting federal expectations.
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The process of assimilation could produce a wide variety of transitional stages.
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When in balance with each other, assimilation and accommodation generate mental schemas of the operative intelligence.
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One former resident who grew up on a ranch and raised her children on a ranch expresses her mixed feelings about assimilation.
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This culture means the full assimilation of immigrants, but particularly in the first generation is difficult.
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This move and the assimilation policy of the new government administration resulted in much discontent and friction.
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This method of assimilation is also shown to be much more surgical in nature.
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Often, assimilation can only be proven by detailed geochemistry.
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Eventually the people settled in the surrounding farming communities, and assimilation took place.
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