For unassimilated immigrants, day and evening courses in citizenship are now provided in many cities and towns.
Still another factor, however, was the abuse of the ballot among unassimilated immigrant groups in our cities.
It is admitted by the most careful students that the lack of proper civic ideals among unassimilated foreigners in American cities is a large element in the corruption of our municipal governments.
Before the end of supper I was beginning to get my bearings and to resolve the unassimilated party into its elements.
There were times when I could have wished the world a world all of men, so greatly did this unassimilated series of motives and curiosities hamper me; and times when I could have wished the world all of women.
You realised that quite a lot of types were underrepresented in Chambers Street, that feral and obscure and altogether monstrous forces must be at work, as yet altogether unassimilated by those neat administrative reorganisations.
It is difficult to determine how much of a food is unassimilated in the body.
It seems probable that a smaller proportion would have remainedunassimilated had the bread not formed the sole food.
Hence the deluge of half-observations, of verbal ideas, and unassimilated "knowledge" which afflicts the world.
It is weighed down and pushed into a corner by a load of unassimilated information.
Such material exists in a world by itself, unassimilated to ordinary customs of thought and expression.
He stands appalled when confronted with the unassimilated details of any science which does not give him a "key" in the shape of general formulas made up beforehand.
After the Englishman has been in the United States for some months or a year or two, he grows bewildered and reaches the conclusion that there is no common American type--nothing but a patchwork of unassimilated units.
Certainly the nation has the right to prohibit immigration which produces unassimilated plague-spots and threatens to cause racial deterioration, as in phases of Oriental immigration to the Pacific coast.
Distribution, rather than wholesale restriction, is being more and more recognized as the real way out of the difficulties presented by our immense unassimilated immigration.
Industrial removal is now known wherever Jews are found, and all that is possible is being done to stimulate artificial distribution as the remedy for the worst evils of unassimilated and congested immigration.
The peril in question is the peril of having in a democracy large groups of voters actuated by racial and national affiliations other than those of the country in which they live: in other words, large elements of unassimilated foreigners.
The latter problem practically resolves itself into the query whether an unassimilated foreigner is less dangerous as citizen than as an alien.
The harm thus done by naturalized but unassimilated citizens may be malicious and intentional or incidental.
What has happened, then, it is supposed, is that Paul has retained in the doctrine of the sacraments an element derived from a lower type of religion, an unassimilated remnant of the type of religion which is represented by the mystery cults.
The writer of the Pauline Epistles was no mere compiler, receiving unassimilated materials from many sources.
We have dealt so far only with the effects of an immigration that is assimilated; but some immigration (that from the Orient, for example) is not assimilated; other immigration remains unassimilated for a long time.
What are the eugenic consequences of an unassimilated immigration?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unassimilated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.