Our index deals with none of these things: it reflects students' race and ethnicity.
They have traditionally been classified as Malay, Para-Malay, and Aboriginal Malay, but this reflects geography and ethnicity rather than a proper linguistic classification.
The airport concessionaire, Host International, proposes to sublet 30 percent of food and beverage space to entrepreneurs who might offer regional and national favorites to reflect the "diversity and ethnicity of San Francisco," according to Louis Turpen, the airport director.
In America these meals also reflect ethnicity, health trends, state law and contemporary funeral practices.
He and his aides say that Bosnia's politicians do not fully reflect the interests of voters and "have a vested interest not to change" Bosnian institutions that reflect ethnicity.
Their decision to take a stand is reverberating within some of the venerable philanthropic agencies, many of whose original charges long since ascended into the middle-class and whose board members and officials no longer reflect the race, ethnicity or religion of their current clientele.
Some peoples' loyalty towards their neighborhood was very strong, reflecting ethnicity and religion, while a sense of citizenship was at times uncommon (but not in every case).
This has led to the perpetuation of stereotypes that fail to take into account the rich pluriformity of these groups, reflecting differences in geography, time periods in history, and ethnicity.
Velli, a bistro with a trattoria veneer, very much reflects the sunny personality and tangled ethnicity of Mr. Iacovelli, a Frenchman of Italian heritage.