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Definition of Hispanic American in English: Hispanic Americannoun A US citizen or resident of Hispanic descent. Example sentencesExamples - But for us, Mexicans, Spaniards and Hispanic Americans, what is certain is that language is a factor of pride and unity.
- Like other Hispanic Americans, Panamanians greet friends and relatives more demonstratively than is the custom in the United States.
- African American, Asian American, and white elderly patients appear to use critical care similarly, and less than Hispanic Americans.
- Sickle cell disease affects about 1 in 500 African Americans and 1 in 1,000 Hispanic Americans.
- It was a Noah's Ark of Americans: African-Americans and whites, Hispanic Americans and Asians, and men and women I am sure of every faith.
- Latinos, or Hispanic Americans, constitute the second-largest and most rapidly growing distinctive ethnic group in the United States.
- No less than 37 Hispanic Americans have received the Medal of Honor, America's highest military decoration.
- African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans have a higher risk of stroke than nonHispanic whites.
- Nationwide, the average dropout rate for Hispanic Americans already stands at a staggering 30 percent, nearly four times that of white students.
- Mexican Americans form the largest group of Hispanic Americans, at over 12,000,000.
- Nearly 60 percent of Hispanic Americans are of Mexican descent.
- Everybody knows Hispanic Americans are a critical constituency - not just in this election but in every election to come.
- For Hispanic Americans, the figure is a mere 10 percent.
- This may be in part because Hispanic Americans have a slightly higher consumption of vitamin D than African Americans, as well as lighter skin.
- Cuban Americans are better off financially than other Hispanic Americans and nearly as well off as the average American.
- How many Hispanic Americans are in the United States?
- African Americans, Hispanic Americans, women, and laborers all can attest to this fact.
- Asian Americans have fewer birth defects than Native Americans, Caucasians, or African Americans, but more than Hispanic Americans.
adjective Relating to Hispanic Americans. Example sentencesExamples - She was the first Hispanic American to serve as a judge in New York's Southern District.
- Furthermore, the Hispanic American economy in the US generates almost $400 billion a year - more than the Gross National Product of Mexico.
- Robinson said the company was considering ways to broaden its media reach and better target diverse audiences like the burgeoning Hispanic American community.
- The reported ethnic backgrounds of the children were African American, European American, and Hispanic American.
- African-American and Hispanic American students will graduate with more debt than a white student.
- Debate raged over whether Asian American and Hispanic American immigrant children should be taught in English or in their own languages.
- McKay likes to entertain the possibility that he may have been Hispanic American because ‘then you might get some native American, too‘.
- They are models of certain important continuities of Hispanic American life throughout time.
- In all, 27 minority office-seekers, predominantly Hispanic American, received money, mostly small donations.
- African-American and Hispanic American students, on the other hand, favored consumer goods and pharmaceutical companies like Johnson & Johnson and Coca-Cola.
- Traditional medical remedies are readily available in many areas with large Hispanic American populations.
- It's starting to creep into the African American and Hispanic American communities.
- Among the sample, 45% were African American, 45% were white, 5% were Hispanic American, and 5% were Asian American.
- She is the only Hispanic American woman to write for major U.S. publishing houses, including Dell, Bantam, and Harper.
- Martinez is a bona-fide American hero and the first Hispanic American since Vietnam to receive the Navy Cross.
Definition of Hispanic American in US English: Hispanic Americannoun A US citizen or resident of Hispanic descent. Example sentencesExamples - African Americans, Hispanic Americans, women, and laborers all can attest to this fact.
- African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Asian Americans have a higher risk of stroke than nonHispanic whites.
- Asian Americans have fewer birth defects than Native Americans, Caucasians, or African Americans, but more than Hispanic Americans.
- Everybody knows Hispanic Americans are a critical constituency - not just in this election but in every election to come.
- Latinos, or Hispanic Americans, constitute the second-largest and most rapidly growing distinctive ethnic group in the United States.
- This may be in part because Hispanic Americans have a slightly higher consumption of vitamin D than African Americans, as well as lighter skin.
- Cuban Americans are better off financially than other Hispanic Americans and nearly as well off as the average American.
- No less than 37 Hispanic Americans have received the Medal of Honor, America's highest military decoration.
- But for us, Mexicans, Spaniards and Hispanic Americans, what is certain is that language is a factor of pride and unity.
- For Hispanic Americans, the figure is a mere 10 percent.
- Nearly 60 percent of Hispanic Americans are of Mexican descent.
- How many Hispanic Americans are in the United States?
- It was a Noah's Ark of Americans: African-Americans and whites, Hispanic Americans and Asians, and men and women I am sure of every faith.
- Sickle cell disease affects about 1 in 500 African Americans and 1 in 1,000 Hispanic Americans.
- African American, Asian American, and white elderly patients appear to use critical care similarly, and less than Hispanic Americans.
- Nationwide, the average dropout rate for Hispanic Americans already stands at a staggering 30 percent, nearly four times that of white students.
- Mexican Americans form the largest group of Hispanic Americans, at over 12,000,000.
- Like other Hispanic Americans, Panamanians greet friends and relatives more demonstratively than is the custom in the United States.
adjective Relating to or denoting Hispanic Americans. Example sentencesExamples - African-American and Hispanic American students, on the other hand, favored consumer goods and pharmaceutical companies like Johnson & Johnson and Coca-Cola.
- Martinez is a bona-fide American hero and the first Hispanic American since Vietnam to receive the Navy Cross.
- McKay likes to entertain the possibility that he may have been Hispanic American because ‘then you might get some native American, too‘.
- She is the only Hispanic American woman to write for major U.S. publishing houses, including Dell, Bantam, and Harper.
- Furthermore, the Hispanic American economy in the US generates almost $400 billion a year - more than the Gross National Product of Mexico.
- Debate raged over whether Asian American and Hispanic American immigrant children should be taught in English or in their own languages.
- Traditional medical remedies are readily available in many areas with large Hispanic American populations.
- It's starting to creep into the African American and Hispanic American communities.
- She was the first Hispanic American to serve as a judge in New York's Southern District.
- Among the sample, 45% were African American, 45% were white, 5% were Hispanic American, and 5% were Asian American.
- In all, 27 minority office-seekers, predominantly Hispanic American, received money, mostly small donations.
- They are models of certain important continuities of Hispanic American life throughout time.
- African-American and Hispanic American students will graduate with more debt than a white student.
- The reported ethnic backgrounds of the children were African American, European American, and Hispanic American.
- Robinson said the company was considering ways to broaden its media reach and better target diverse audiences like the burgeoning Hispanic American community.
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