A Quote by Loretta Lynch

To the extent residency preferences prevent families and senior citizens from purchasing homes because of race, ethnicity or color, the preferences violate federal law and cannot be tolerated.
You'll often find that people's declared preferences - what they say they want - are far different from their revealed preferences - what they actually do.
I will play with anyone for my country. I may have my personal preferences, but such preferences have never come in the way of playing for India.
You can violate the law. The banks may violate the law and be sustained in doing so. But the President of the United States cannot violate the law.
Capitalism knows only one color: that color is green; all else is necessarily subservient to it, hence, race, gender and ethnicity cannot be considered within it.
Race and sexual preferences are two different things. One is a behavior-related and preference-related and one is something inherently - skin color, something obvious, that kind of stuff.
Race and sexual preferences are two different things. One is behavior-related and preference-related, and one is something inherently - skin color, something obvious, that kind of stuff.
Brand preferences and consumption levels in emerging markets such as China, India and Brazil tend to be more fluid. Consumer research is therefore critical to aid marketers trying to cement brand preferences early on as these economies develop.
Housing programs designed to help young families and senior citizens purchase homes should be available to people of all races, including African Americans.
There's no law that says you have to be consistent in your preferences.
I still favor alternatives to governmental race-based preferences.
Criminal conduct by police officers, federal agents, and their confederates cannot be tolerated and will be met with the full force of the law.
Deep-seated preferences cannot be argued about - you cannot argue a man into liking a glass of beer.
God does not discriminate against people, regardless of color, religion, social class, or gender and sexual preferences.
In the end, color combinations come down to our personal preferences, which we must discover through observation and experiment.
How do we ensure in the case of public goods that they are provided at all, and that they are provided at the right level, taking into account citizens' preferences?
Superficially it's a problem if homosexuality is genetic - if the difference between people's sexual preferences is genetic - because at least a pure homosexual would be unlikely to reproduce and therefore pass on the genes. So the first question you ask is, is it actually genetic, and the answer is probably to some extent yes.
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