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 busing ['bʌsiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 以公共汽车接送

  1. Citywide busing; a citywide strike.
    繁忙的城市;全城罢工
  2. Busing and Social Security might be different- what general lessons can we draw?
    种族共用公车,和社会保障可能有所不同-中我们可以得出什么一般性的教训?
  3. Mr. Dorn fought for civil rights. He was an early advocate for busing to integrate public schools.
    道恩先生也是一位民权斗士。他是种族混合公共学校的早期支持者。



  1. Sect members won political control of the nearby community of Antelope, renaming it City of Rajneesh, and attempted to control voting in Wasco County by busing thousands of homeless people to the commune in 1984.
  2. He said he jumped into the fray because of what he called a divisive anti-school busing initiative.
  3. The city's first black school superintendent may lose his job four years after many hailed his hiring as another step in healing racial bitterness that stemmed from court-ordered busing.
  4. Rejected a plea from DeKalb County, Ga., school officials ordered to consider racial desegregation measures that include busing.
  5. President Reagan selected Pendleton, an opponent of affirmative action quotas and busing, to head the commission in November 1981 after firing Arthur S. Flemming.
  6. What they can't do is avoid busing by leaving the city for the suburbs because the suburbs are part of the busing plan.
  7. What they can't do is avoid busing by leaving the city for the suburbs because the suburbs are part of the busing plan.
  8. The NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund also said it found further erosion in opposition to busing to achieve school integration.
  9. The estimated 1.6 million residents of the six-county area are being asked not to drive one day a week and to reduce driving through car pooling and busing.
  10. He did not mention drugs until he became a candidate." Norm Rice, a Seattle city councilman, is favored to become the city's first black mayor in a campaign in which an initiative aimed at ending mandatory school busing is a major issue.
  11. The original busing order was prompted by a lawsuit filed by black parents.
  12. During the bitter campaign, Duke attacked affirmative action, forced busing and welfare abuse.
  13. By a 5-3 vote, the court for the first time articulated guidelines for federal courts faced with requests by school boards to end court-ordered busing and other desegregation plans.
  14. The hypothesis that the growth in evangelical schools and school enrollments is born out of a desire to avoid busing and racially integrated schools doesn't bear up under scrutiny.
  15. It looks at the Boston busing battles through the eyes of three real Boston families deeply affected by it: an Irish-Catholic family, a black family and a young, white liberal married couple who move to a racially mixed neighborhood.
  16. Of her mostly liberal opponents, Mrs. Williams says: "It would be different if they worried more about their 42% drop-out rate than they did about busing African-American kids across town like pawns."
  17. U.S. District Judge John H. Moore II, in a decision issued Tuesday, lifted the 17-year-old desegregation order that ushered in crosstown busing.
  18. According to the survey, 57 percent of whites remained opposed to busing children to achieve school integration but 67 percent of blacks remained in favor of it.
  19. The busing resulted in violent protests by whites.
  20. But the justices set a legal standard to guide federal courts faced with requests by school boards to end busing and other facets of desegregation plans.
  21. It shows the influence of Jemison, who led one of the nation's first boycotts of segregated busing in Baton Rouge, La., in 1953.
  22. The plan would eliminate any need for mandatory busing within four years, he said.
  23. Carter Young, the company's marketing executive, says redistricting was an obvious diversification, since both voting patterns and school busing involve meshing population figures with maps.
  24. In the Charlotte-Mecklenburg County district, public-school enrollment has dropped slightly since busing began, while private-school enrollment has increased slightly.
  25. The U.S. Supreme Court has given school districts new latitude to end busing plans implemented as long as 20 years ago, and some cities appear eager to revert to neighborhood schools.
  26. Democrat John Daniels was elected mayor of New Haven, becoming the first black mayor of his majority-white city, while in Seattle, City Councilman Norm Rice defeated busing foe Doug Jewett to gain a similar distinction.
  27. The Supreme Court today ordered reconsideration of a ruling that allows District of Columbia officials to require drug testing for employees involved in the busing of handicapped students.
  28. The latest poll said opposition to busing has dropped to 54 percent among all Americans after hovering at 78 percent for three decades.
  29. Mandatory busing should be cut to 10 percent this year and still lower after two years, the end of the "grandfathering" period for school assignments, he said.
  30. It reversed a lower-court ruling that Jacksonville schools could stop busing to achieve racial integration.
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