She defends all Chinese against US and Canadian discriminatory policies, yet her sympathies lean heavily towards the mistreatment of Eurasians. |
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He is afraid that if his marking is challenged and an appeal conducted he will be held to have been discriminatory. |
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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. |
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As Mr Pope rightly says, it's time the eccentric and discriminatory system was radically reformed. |
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There is nothing biased or discriminatory or even vaguely xenophobic about this. |
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The edict has angered some officers, who feel the ruling is discriminatory. |
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One apparently almost universal discriminatory practice was to pay women less than men. |
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That, the plaintiffs maintain, is discriminatory, unfair and contrary to US antitrust law. |
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I think it was also discriminatory against those who do not own a sense of humor, but what are they doing here anyhow? |
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There you have gender apartheid and segregation which is very discriminatory against girls and women. |
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Members in the Department for Work and Pensions are locked in a bitter dispute with management over pay and a discriminatory appraisal system. |
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The action is part of a long-running dispute over pay and discriminatory performance systems. |
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Nearly simultaneously, however, a federal district court ruled that an Ohio city could be sued for discriminatory effects. |
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Both sides of this issue reflect the social and geographical exclusion of black people in a discriminatory society. |
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It cannot be said that it offended the sensibilities of consumers generally or was discriminatory. |
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The defining characteristic of a discriminatory auction is that successful buyers pay their bid price. |
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Now we have a stark reminder that this law is serious, that it can bite, and that its effect is undeniably discriminatory. |
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India has refused to be a signatory to the agreements, calling them discriminatory. |
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And state governments are even less keen to settle with uncompensated victims of their discriminatory practices. |
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The move was denounced by human rights organisations as racist, undemocratic and discriminatory. |
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It is limited and discriminatory, and it is not the compassion of the bodhisattvas. |
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A series of progressive restraints must be implemented to counteract the NPT'S discriminatory designation of nuclear and non-nuclear states. |
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Security is omnipresent and it is naturally discriminatory, often profiling people of the same ethnic community as the rebels. |
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Even the Cabinet Office's own research shows that this is discriminatory, because it is based on subjective judgements carried out by managers. |
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This, as we said, is especially true for women who live in a chauvinist, discriminatory environment. |
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Any justification very likely can appear or be made to appear judgmental, discriminatory, unfairly harsh, insubstantial or even anachronistic. |
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The conjugal vision of marriage itself is being stamped as discriminatory and bigoted. |
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Western societies are guilty of overlooking their own discriminatory practices, while forcing their customs upon immigrants. |
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Greig provided arguably the best point of the day on why the Bill assisting low-income earners was discriminatory. |
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Enable children to think more critically about prejudice and discriminatory behaviour. |
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More generally, various dimensions of prejudice matter to understanding both prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behavior. |
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By reference to those considerations it is possible to identify general features of a discriminatory law. |
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The cost of running households and estates escalated just as death duties and discriminatory taxes were beginning to bite. |
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The report deprecates the failure to make progress to remedy the effects of previous discriminatory legislation affecting property rights. |
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A discontented student body frequently boycotted classes over various grievances, such as discriminatory practices in medicine. |
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I posted last year about the discriminatory practice of denying all gay men the chance of donating blood. |
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If an officer acted in a racially discriminatory way in dealing with the public then a claim could be brought against that officer. |
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He says he did not formally indicate to the Tribunal that he felt his treatment by them was unfair and discriminatory. |
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A lot of opposition came from representatives of States where law or practice were crudely discriminatory. |
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Families of political prisoners also had to bear discriminatory practices for many years. |
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Human interaction has been composed of discriminatory actions since the dawn of the race. |
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Do you see that as a counterweight to the discriminatory practices that you've been documenting? |
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It said that workers could face the sack for any racist, sexist or any other discriminatory behaviour. |
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It is discriminatory as the closure will disproportionately affect older people and those with disabilities. |
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Of course, it's unlikely that any of these discriminatory practices will be changed in the near future. |
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It sets the stage for discriminatory practices against disabled and sick people. |
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The arguments put forward to lock them out of the scheme were always discriminatory and quite unfair. |
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His legal argument was that the dress code is unfair and can be used against men in a discriminatory way. |
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The bill is discriminatory and inequitable, and the Government will pay for that. |
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The community claims to have been dispossessed of the land, about 80 km north of Pretoria, around 1917 under racially discriminatory laws. |
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This, and similar proposals for restrictions that would disqualify some existing parties from fielding candidates are discriminatory. |
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To others it's an essential watchdog needed to prevent discriminatory practices in the workplace. |
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The Civil Rights Act requires employers to ensure that employment practices are not racially discriminatory. |
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He criticized this conclusion on the grounds that the existence of monopolistic conditions was the essential explanation of discriminatory pricing. |
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I am so sorry that your parents did this to you, developing their own discriminatory take on your existence. |
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It was a passage which was concerned with whether there was a general implication to the effect that Commonwealth laws are not to operate in a discriminatory fashion. |
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The Boers saw the Uitlanders as a threat to their independence and introduced various measures that the Uitlanders considered to be discriminatory. |
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Allen admitted that he had been worried about impersonating Walt Jr. but thought it would be discriminatory to leave him out. |
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But with the vote approaching, is the new version as discriminatory as the old one? |
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There were a lot of sexually discriminatory comments as regards female lawyers who became pregnant and tried to find out more about flexible working. |
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It creates a system that can be used in a discriminatory or racist manner. |
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The key debate was around the future of the long-running dispute over low pay and management's imposition of a discriminatory pay assessment scheme. |
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A multiclass SVM architecture was designed to place less discriminatory load on weaker discriminators, and novel SVM kernels were used to boost discrimination strength. |
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It is unfair and discriminatory to charge disabled people more to travel. |
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The mismatch between the assimilationist aspirations of young immigrants and the discriminatory instincts of the French was highlighted by two polls in this period. |
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It shows a society that is blatantly discriminatory against Travellers and their culture, and particularly of that part of their culture that relates to nomadism. |
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Or to punish the party of segregation, Tammany Hall, and racially discriminatory labor unions? |
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The new version of the bill is so ambiguously written, it might be almost as discriminatory as the old version. |
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The process has been discriminatory and extremely non-transparent. |
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What is the correct balance between avoiding discriminatory employment practices and giving good customer service and applying good old common sense? |
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Some agreements, whether on naval matters in the 1930s or on nuclear non-proliferation since 1945, have been criticized as inherently discriminatory. |
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One reason it is difficult to assess discrimination is that changes have occurred in the nature of prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behaviors. |
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This led to the customary law, which was often more discriminatory against women, to be applied over it. |
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African Americans continued to suffer disproportionate discriminatory application of the state's voter registration rules. |
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However, the series itself betrays its own lesbiphobia through the discriminatory treatment of the characters' sexual life. |
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The legislation has been strongly criticised by the Venice Commission of the Council of Europe as discriminatory. |
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In response, the Insulares came out with Indios agraviados, a manifesto defending the Filipino against discriminatory remarks. |
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One form of this discriminatory injustice was to segregate churches, chapels, and congregations. |
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The EEOC documented the nature and magnitude of discriminatory employment practices, the first study of this kind done. |
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A 2011 UNICEF report concludes that sharia law provisions are discriminatory against women from a human rights perspective. |
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Beyond that, the EEOC isn't very specific about where discriminatory criminatory use of background checks starts and ends. |
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We dont owe the ah neh a career or life here. They come in with their discriminatory practices and think the sinkies owe them these privileges. |
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The trouble is, this policy is both overbroad and weirdly discriminatory. |
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A European court ruling on discriminatory job advertisements is a potential timebomb for employers and publishers, a Midland lawyer has warned. |
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The LPD is a no moving parts in-line mixer design consisting of a series of semielliptical plates positioned discriminatory in a tubular housing. |
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Such a course sensitizes workers about respect and creates a culture that does not tolerate discriminatory harassment. |
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Precision and discriminatory ability of calcaneal bone assessment technologies. |
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The slamdunk emails that prove a discriminatory attitude or blatant favouritism or inappropriate relationships. |
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I thought back to years of discriminatory practices and mere token representation in management. |
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Now a coalition of nonbelievers says it is time to get rid of the atheist bans because they are discriminatory, offensive and unconstitutional. |
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Her pay grade at the end of her career ends up being substantially less than would have been the case had those discriminatory decisions not been made. |
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Once goods have been admitted into the market they cannot be subjected to customs duties, discriminatory taxes or import quotas, as they travel internally. |
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The whites maintained their discriminatory voter registration processes established in 1890, preventing most blacks from voting, even if they were well educated. |
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I asked her if she was aware of the discriminatory policies of the BSA and let her know I was objecting to our school being used as a recruitment site. |
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On 30 July 2008, the United States House of Representatives passed a resolution apologizing for American slavery and subsequent discriminatory laws. |
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Such a discriminatory policy might violate Article 15 of the CBD, which requires nations housing GR to facilitate GR access for foreign bioprospectors. |
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Many societies in the past have denied or abridged political representation on the basis of race or ethnicity, related to discriminatory ideas about citizenship. |
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And he denied claims scrapping the subsidy was discriminatory. |
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Children are bombarded by popular media, which might have misogynous or discriminatory undertones so these negative stereotypes need to be clarified. |
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Commonwealth membership was held to have lapsed until 1997, after discriminatory provisions in the republican constitution were repealed and reapplication for membership made. |
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The LPD Motionless Mixer offers an line mixer design consisting of a series of semielliptical plates positioned discriminatory in a tubular housing. |
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The Supreme Court has since struck down these discriminatory measures, opening democratic participation to all, regardless of one's ability to pay. |
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Genetic analysis methods like ribotyping, pulse field gel electrophoresis and multilocus sequence typing have shown additional discriminatory power over serotyping. |
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