You can't discriminate against beneficiaries at all-not on race, color, national origin, disability, or religion. |
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Some of us in the English Countryside are feeling a bit bruised and put upon with it being an open season to insult and discriminate against us. |
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I have tried never to discriminate against people in terms of wealth, status, race, religion or background. |
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These figures suggest that the sift did not discriminate against people on the basis of which university they had attended. |
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The proper response to the under-representation of state pupils is to raise school standards, not discriminate against the brightest. |
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Feminists and lawyers have focused on inheritance laws that discriminate against daughters. |
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New legislation which will make it illegal for businesses to discriminate against workers on grounds of age is due to come into force next year. |
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Yet we also know that few teachers consciously discriminate against lower-class children or deliberately give them undeservedly poor marks. |
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Premier Chang vows not to invoke national security opt-outs to discriminate against Chinese products. |
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The pension plan is portable from job to job, and does not discriminate against self-employment. |
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More than that, I did not discriminate against my men on the basis of race or colour of skin or texture of hair. |
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The Race Relations Act 1976 makes it unlawful to discriminate against anyone on grounds of race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origins. |
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The existing labour market agreements allow provinces to cherry-pick and to set targets that then discriminate against persons with disabilities. |
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He sternly reminded the airlines that it was illegal to discriminate against passengers based on their race, color, national or ethnic origin, or religion. |
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Neither does it permit gay employers or shopkeepers to discriminate against straights, or adulterers or swingers to discriminate against monogamists. |
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Mr. Vic Toews: From your church's point of view then, in that sense you would discriminate against polygamist marriages. |
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We do not discriminate against anybody on any grounds, nor should we. |
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To discriminate against someone because of their faith is no better than discriminating against someone because of their gender, race or sexuality. |
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Presumably, there are also straight people in those counties who would prefer to live in a society that did not discriminate against people on grounds of their sexuality. |
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There are all kinds of banks that discriminate against people because they do not have a home address. |
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Clause 5.3 provides that the parties agree not to discriminate against other national or international roaming partners. |
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He may not discriminate against worker representatives on the grounds of their function or against unionized workers because of their membership. |
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More households headed by women in societies that still exclude and discriminate against women heads of households. |
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Those who discriminate against others on the grounds of their sexuality cannot be effective team members nor can they provide a professional service to all their patients. |
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We cannot say that we need 70 million immigrants in order to make progress with our economy and then discriminate against them. |
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Reform or abolish all existing laws, customs and practices that discriminate against women and girls. |
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Lebanese law does not discriminate against women in the field of health care. |
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We should vote in favour of the forces which are democratic and secular and do not discriminate against people on religious grounds after coming to power. |
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This means, for example, that we never harass or discriminate against our customers. |
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We must not be prejudiced and discriminate against one another. |
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And yet not one member of the House or Senate would consider supporting a constitutional amendment to discriminate against fornicators or adulterers. |
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It seems to us to discriminate against newcomers, especially those arriving from poorer countries. |
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This initiative must be maintained and enhanced so as not to discriminate against middle-income countries. |
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It was said in argument that the statute of Louisiana does not discriminate against either race, but prescribes a rule applicable alike to white and colored citizens. |
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He claimed that the school district stepped over the line with its affirmative action plan and that race was improperly used to discriminate against the white teacher. |
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Various institutions implement rules that discriminate against mothers, in the fields of both marital relations and descent. |
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But insurance companies will still be free to discriminate against people who show symptoms of those diseases. |
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If the IRS can target and discriminate against one group of Americans, it can arbitrarily do it to anyone. |
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Not wanting to discriminate against low-income clients, though, she scheduled the appointment. |
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In every generation, my Haggadah teaches me, bigots rise up to discriminate against and attack minorities. |
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An obvious example is a requirement which may discriminate against a particular individual or group, but which is designed with the safety of workers or the public in mind. |
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Modern influence mines are designed to discriminate against false inputs and are therefore much harder to sweep. |
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They also feared a nationalist government could discriminate against Protestants after gaining political power over their interests in Ireland. |
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The report concludes that US laws deny access and discriminate against foreign suppliers of gambling and betting services inconsistently with US WTO obligations. |
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It is against the law to discriminate against a person because she or he socializes with, supports or is otherwise associated with members of any group identified under the Code to which she or he does not belong. |
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Other points of superiority must therefore be found. Surely it is only right to discriminate against members of Group X if they are lazy or ignorant or congenitally dishonest or too aggressive or... you name it. |
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Articles 487, 488 and 489 of the penal code discriminate against women with respect to the conditions that establish the crime and the penalty imposed on the adulterer and the adulteress. |
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An employer could discriminate against someone inadvertently. |
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We will discriminate against your students. |
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Pakistani laws discriminate against women. |
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Such discrimination crystallizes enacted stigma in institutional policies and practices that discriminate against people living with HIV, or indeed in the lack of antidiscriminatory policies or procedures of redress. |
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Lastly, the preferential prices granted to the paper mills concerned appeared to discriminate against other electricity consumers in a comparable situation. |
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These provisions discriminate against women, deny to society the advantages of their involvement and skills in these areas of the life of their communities and contravene the principles of the Convention. |
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These are proportional measures that always allow for the continued right of mobility, a right that will never be denied for economic reasons, because poverty cannot be a stigma or a reason to discriminate against citizens. |
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We do not discriminate against African-Americans. |
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In order not to discriminate against equipment manufacturers from countries outside the euro area, which were not allowed to receive euro banknotes, these companies had the chance to buy euro banknotes from the Bundesbank. |
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On the other hand, distributive justice also imposes duties to neither neglect nor discriminate against individuals and groups who may benefit from advances in research. |
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Thus, for example, tomorrow, in his own country, a tourist may reject and discriminate against the stranger whose mask, monument, outfit or cuisine he admired yesterday while on his travels. |
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My tribal legislature chose to discriminate against me and all other LGBT Navajos. |
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I am an Amerasian, why am I not allowed to stay here legally? Why do you try to keep me out, why do you discriminate against me? |
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White oaks are unable to discriminate against pollination by other species in the same section. |
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Fa is not partial to the noble, does not exclude ministers, and does not discriminate against the common people. |
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It soon becomes clear that the MPAA does indeed discriminate against gay storylines, while violence gets through almost untouched. |
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Like racists and sexists, singlists discriminate against an outcast group. |
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Schools run by religious organisations, but receiving public money and recognition, cannot discriminate against pupils based upon religion or lack thereof. |
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