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But if the question is who, the answer can so easily be tokenism.
What I want to say, is that we need to have more questions asked than this kind of tokenism.
"Three out of 10 is not a bad ratio, and I think it's more than tokenism."
But he said nothing on these that sounded like tokenism to please others.
But what she calls diversity might be better labeled tokenism.
Except for Germany, all other countries have responded with tokenism at best.
"A man wanted to know how it feels to get a job for tokenism.
A third problem with the numbers game is tokenism.
Ten dollars per church strikes me as the ultimate tokenism.
More than mere tokenism, this language represents a major shift.
As a result tokenism is common when it comes to Blacks in visible positions.
"Governor Whitman has only one point, and that's political tokenism," he said.
And so that's - you know, but I don't want tokenism.
"This is once again the Senate's moment of tokenism."
If it were an adequate amount, not just tokenism, we might talk."
That means the time has come for a very profitable segment of commercial television to go beyond tokenism.
But given the magnitude of the shortfall, critics call that tokenism.
Yet, together, the initiatives amount to policy tokenism writ large.
If tokenism is the norm, then this was it.
We name you our first woman in the field and we get accused of tokenism.
"It was tokenism of the most condescending sort," says Crews.
For most white Americans, the authors claim, "integration really means managed tokenism."
He learned a new word, "tokenism," and felt a burning shame.
Why replace one simply for the sake of tokenism?
She viewed her appointment as a kind of tokenism.