We also discriminate based on other peoples' race, religion, ethnic origin, gender or social class among ourselves. |
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Premier Chang vows not to invoke national security opt-outs to discriminate against Chinese products. |
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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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Unfortunately, this research focused on social differences and did not discriminate between denominations. |
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At an industrial tribunal, the burden of proof is on the employer to prove that it did not discriminate in the ways complained of. |
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So, why don't theaters price discriminate between weekend nights and week nights, the way they do between matinees and other shows? |
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They seem to be able to discern flavours more easily and to identify, discriminate and remember flavours better. |
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Female Mexican mollies, P. mexicana, did not discriminate between sworded males and unsworded males based on mating interest. |
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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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It won't discriminate between pest caterpillars and those of desirable moths and butterflies. |
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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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They do not differentiate or discriminate between domestic, social and public violence, viewing all of them as equally violative of human rights. |
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For example, Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum and Cichlasoma citrinellum are able to discriminate their own small fry from those of other species. |
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To discriminate between successful and unsuccessful interventions we need evidence. |
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If light reflex is diminished in one eye, a swinging flashlight test may discriminate between an afferent lesion and an efferent lesion. |
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The military pay system doesn't discriminate on the basis of socio-economic status. |
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In modern psychiatry ECT and psychosurgery are used in a much more discriminate and refined manner. |
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Because tissues were lyophilized it was not possible to discriminate between cell walls and cytoplasm in the root material. |
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The power to discriminate makes Virgo the sign of the food fusspot, the nutritionist and the restaurant critic. |
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Feminists and lawyers have focused on inheritance laws that discriminate against daughters. |
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Are we coping with information overload or losing the ability to discriminate? |
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A strong leader must discriminate between right and wrong and all other dualities, and then form his judgment before taking action. |
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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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It's us giving back to all the world leaders, capitalists and industrialists, and we don't discriminate. |
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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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To be reliable, a cognitive mechanism must enable a person to discriminate or differentiate between incompatible states of affairs. |
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Capitalism is colour-blind and gender-blind, and does not discriminate based on religious belief or sexual orientation. |
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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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As the slogan goes in Australia, just remember, Aids doesn't discriminate, people do. |
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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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You can't discriminate against beneficiaries at all-not on race, color, national origin, disability, or religion. |
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This ensures that even if tax rates differ across countries, the tax does not discriminate between foreign and domestic producers. |
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Fleischer used gel electrophoresis to discriminate yolk allozymes sampled from eggs laid by several female cowbirds. |
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She gave up her search for a switch and began repacking their bags, unable to discriminate clothing in the dim light. |
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Nocturnal species can discriminate flowers at starlight intensities when humans and honeybees are colour-blind. |
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Failure to discriminate between truth and lies leads to the sort of moral equivalency that your post indicates. |
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It does not discriminate on the ground of race, religion, colour or ethnicity. |
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Ornamentation of the periclinal walls could be used to discriminate four morphological types. |
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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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Thus, we can use measures of skewness for distributions of expression differences for classified genes to discriminate between models. |
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It's an outgrowth of a philosophy that doesn't discriminate between what's homely and domestic and what's grand and public. |
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While they don't think that individual people's satisfaction levels can be measured and compared they do not discriminate between preferences. |
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The results indicate that, on average, listeners are able to discriminate between the two. |
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The pension plan is portable from job to job, and does not discriminate against self-employment. |
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An example can be found in Buddhism itself, where people try to discriminate between Hinayana and Mahayana. |
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A nanopore can also be used to discriminate the length of a polymer. |
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Allowing some people to discriminate sends the message that discrimination is okay. |
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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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You can set up a quick-and-dirty test to generate ballpark values, or a more elaborate test to discriminate between populations that may be very similar. |
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Short-winged female meadow katydids discriminate among tremulation signals of males to choose a larger male, even in the absence of a signalling male. |
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And within the latter community there are deep divisions, many due to the further attempt to discriminate between those who are or are not holy or Spirit-filled. |
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So Sb 1062 actually does significantly alter the legal landscape for Arizonans who want to discriminate. |
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Not wanting to discriminate against low-income clients, though, she scheduled the appointment. |
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Nevertheless, as a doctor responsible for both German and Finnish soldiers, he refused to discriminate. |
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In every generation, my Haggadah teaches me, bigots rise up to discriminate against and attack minorities. |
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Primary care clinicians need to be able to discriminate which patients within a relatively unselected population have a higher likelihood of malignant disease. |
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Most embarrassing of all is the specter of people asking in the name of religion for permission to discriminate. |
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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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Unfortunately, transnational organized crime does not discriminate and journalists have become one of their targets. |
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Yes, there are unenlightened people in this country who will discriminate based on skin color. |
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When he talked about boycotting corporations and baseball leagues that racially discriminate in hiring and promotion, blacks were attacked as disruptive. |
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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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We tested whether a suboscine bird, the alder flycatcher, was able to discriminate between songs of neighbors and strangers despite limited individual variation in song. |
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Here, by contrast, the statute does not broadly discriminate between legitimates and illegitimates without more, but is carefully tuned to alternative considerations. |
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Attempts to discriminate between phylogenetic patterns of concrescence or differentiation among serially homologous elements are therefore entirely futile. |
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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 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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More generally, there is a need to discriminate between the effects of chromosomal rearrangements and linked genic incompatibilities in both plants and animals. |
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We're here because, every year, thousands of people are killed and injured by weapons that don't discriminate between soldier or civilian, between man, woman and child. |
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The results tell us for the first time that we should not discriminate between older and middle-aged people when we select patients for therapy to prevent heart attack. |
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Children only discriminate between interesting and boring books. |
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They find that birds are better able to discriminate differences in nectar concentrations at relatively low concentrations than at high concentrations. |
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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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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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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 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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We must not be prejudiced and discriminate against one another. |
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People are not able to discriminate between spurious, misbranded and substandard medicines. |
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White oaks are unable to discriminate against pollination by other species in the same section. |
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Rates of use of these clitic microphrases are especially apt to discriminate between authors. |
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My tribal legislature chose to discriminate against me and all other LGBT Navajos. |
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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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In laboratory studies using images, cattle can discriminate between images of the heads of cattle and other animal species. |
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They modify and discriminate the voice, without appearing to discontinue it. |
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Observers are scoffing at ability of government to resolve faraway crisis while its own cafeteria remained discriminate. |
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Othering is the creation of those who discriminate, to distinguish, label, categorize those who do not fit in the societal norm. |
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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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If the laws and medicine do not discriminate between a seeing-eye dog and an emotional-support cat, however, it is doubtful if anyone should. |
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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 dorsal fin usually shows phenotypic variations that help discriminate among populations. |
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Calcaneal QUS measurements discriminate hip fracture independently of bone mass. |
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As the bodies of some microbats have distinct coloration, they may be able to discriminate colours. |
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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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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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They are also able to discriminate between familiar individuals, and among humans. |
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A person must not discriminate by failing to supply superannuation or insurance, or in the terms on which, or in the way in which superannuation or insurance is supplied. |
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Proportional counters and dual phosphor scintillation counters can discriminate between alpha and beta contamination, but the Geiger counter cannot. |
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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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Although cattle can discriminate between humans by their faces alone, they also use other cues such as the color of clothes when these are available. |
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Her preceptress had never found it necessary to repeat an admonition of any kind, since her arrival at years to discriminate between the right and the wrong. |
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When contact between the integument and the surrounding sea water solution is blocked, crocodiles are found to lose their ability to discriminate salinities. |
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Pirates were very specific, unauthorized entities who worked outside the more socially accepted scenarios and did not discriminate when conducting their raids. |
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As naval mines have become more sophisticated, and able to discriminate between targets, so they have become more difficult to deal with by conventional sweeping. |
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In order to discriminate the two categories of MRI data namely normal and abnormal, the two features such as Histogram, GLCM are extracted to characterize the MRI content. |
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It seems to me that girls ought to be early taught to discriminate, between the characteristic of a hymeneal connexion and of a dishonourable one apparently resembling it. |
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Of particular interest is the H-Statistic, a popular measure used in the literature to discriminate among competitive, monopolistically competitive, and monopolistic markets. |
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Chief Claude Harris had sent a letter to the Boy Scouts requesting that they certify that the BSA would not discriminate on the basis of religion or sexual orientation. |
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Earlier studies demonstrated that subjects with normal hearing and hearing loss discriminate a speech signal better binaurally than monaurally in the presence of noise. |
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Proponents of a right to discriminate based on religion get angry when they are accused of favoring a new version of the South's noxious Jim Crow laws. |
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The proposed algorithm eliminates the Western blot and recommends the use of an assay that can discriminate between HIV-1 and HIV-2 infection as the second supplemental test. |
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Like racists and sexists, singlists discriminate against an outcast group. |
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