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How to use discriminatory in a sentence

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She defends all Chinese against US and Canadian discriminatory policies, yet her sympathies lean heavily towards the mistreatment of Eurasians.
He is afraid that if his marking is challenged and an appeal conducted he will be held to have been discriminatory.
It was nothing more than a sad example of ageism that served no purpose other than to be blatantly discriminatory against the older car driver.
As Mr Pope rightly says, it's time the eccentric and discriminatory system was radically reformed.
There is nothing biased or discriminatory or even vaguely xenophobic about this.
The edict has angered some officers, who feel the ruling is discriminatory.
One apparently almost universal discriminatory practice was to pay women less than men.
That, the plaintiffs maintain, is discriminatory, unfair and contrary to US antitrust law.
I think it was also discriminatory against those who do not own a sense of humor, but what are they doing here anyhow?
There you have gender apartheid and segregation which is very discriminatory against girls and women.
Members in the Department for Work and Pensions are locked in a bitter dispute with management over pay and a discriminatory appraisal system.
The action is part of a long-running dispute over pay and discriminatory performance systems.
Nearly simultaneously, however, a federal district court ruled that an Ohio city could be sued for discriminatory effects.
Both sides of this issue reflect the social and geographical exclusion of black people in a discriminatory society.
It cannot be said that it offended the sensibilities of consumers generally or was discriminatory.
The defining characteristic of a discriminatory auction is that successful buyers pay their bid price.
Now we have a stark reminder that this law is serious, that it can bite, and that its effect is undeniably discriminatory.
India has refused to be a signatory to the agreements, calling them discriminatory.
And state governments are even less keen to settle with uncompensated victims of their discriminatory practices.
The move was denounced by human rights organisations as racist, undemocratic and discriminatory.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The scheme would work, eugenically, in proportion as it is discriminatory and graded.
This does not however detract in the least from their discriminatory character.
These discriminatory efforts against the Japanese obstruct the Americanization of native-born Japanese in two ways.
The Food Administration Act forbade manipulation or speculation, excessive profits, discriminatory practices, and waste.
Whether they are or not, the result is discriminatory just the same.
A solution to discriminatory DNA inclusion would be a universal database, which would ensure equability.
It is also possible to have differentiated or discriminatory deflation.
Regardless of whether you view such laws as discriminatory or necessary, the nut of their existence essentially boils down to separateness.
Their power and policies were discriminatory, abusive, and challenging for the colonized societies.
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