It was founded in order to fight the unwritten law on the job market that discriminates against older employees. |
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The extinction ratio indicates how well the polarizing beam splitter discriminates between two planes of polarization. |
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Even the language of large sizes discriminates against the women who wear them. |
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And he again points out rampant agism that discriminates against experienced programmers and in favour of workaholic cheaper developers. |
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The second canonical axis discriminates among all three dialects using a combination of the features of the W element. |
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The country's National Witches Association claims it discriminates against white witches and should only apply to black magic. |
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We are fighting a rating and valuation system that discriminates against small businesses, privately owned hotels, inns and pubs. |
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It is said that the fetter on judicial review unlawfully discriminates against non-nationals on the ground of their nationality. |
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The condition is unfair and discriminates against civilians, as it does not apply to military internees. |
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I believe that this legislation discriminates between a wage earner and a contractor. |
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Will anyone stand up against an employer that discriminates against women or do we just look the other way? |
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Firstly, fascism discriminates between enterprises and families according to whether they belong to the favoured nationality. |
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We have to show the risks of the disease, but not in a way that marginalises, stigmatises or discriminates against those who are infected. |
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This provision discriminates between boys and girls by providing a lower minimum age for marriageability with respect to girls. |
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The law discriminates between the owners of land which was formerly glebe and of land which was not by making the former but not the latter liable for chancel repairs. |
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If jays, grackles, and other large birds are crowding out smaller birds, switch to a feeder that discriminates, or blocks, them, but not the smaller, more desirable birds. |
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A concept may be defined as a class of stimuli such that an organism generalizes among all stimuli within the class but discriminates them from those in other classes. |
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A filter discriminates between the true echo and false echoes from acoustic or electrical noises and agitator blades in motion. |
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What is being produced here now is out of proportion and unfair to tobacco farmers and discriminates against the European tobacco industry. |
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She discriminates between caring for someone and caring about them in a more abstract and generalisable way. |
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They also think the principle of one-state, one-commissioner discriminates against them. |
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But on one point, all agree: the government, being Buddhist, discriminates against Muslims. |
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Opponents of the bill claim it discriminates against black and poor voters. |
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The lack of appropriate education and vocational training discriminates against them by denying them job opportunities in the future. |
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He alleges that being denied the right to vote discriminates against him based on his family status. |
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A favourable ruling could find that the free exercise clause of the First Amendment trumps any state's law that discriminates against non-public schools. |
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Mr. Chairman, the new structure of the local government also discriminates on the basis of class and occupations. |
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The Committee found that the trend to cut funds for family and poverty law legal aid, as was recently done in B. C., discriminates against women. |
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It never discriminates between the strong and the weak, man, woman or child. |
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A person who claims the decision discriminates against them is usually challenging the legislation under which the decision was made. |
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This is one of the areas of law that creates challenges for the law because it discriminates against women and girls. |
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However, the Penal Law discriminates concerning male and female sanctions that are applied in the case of adultery. |
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Canada that the Indian Act discriminates between men and women in regard to registration as an Indian. |
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When the only option for carrying a handgun is to carry concealed, it unfairly discriminates against women and professionals. |
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Current and former employees have repeatedly made the case that it is not a supportive place to work and that it sexually discriminates in hiring and promotion. |
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No provision in penal law discriminates against women by comparison with men. |
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That provision discriminates in favour of individuals who opt for a non-marital relationship as against members of a lawful union. |
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If you observe a behavior which discriminates, harasses, threatens or endangers the safety of others, you are expected to inform your leader or another member of management, Human Resources or the Ombudsman. |
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I underline systemic, because discrimination may be an individual attitude between people: somebody discriminates against somebody else because that somebody else happens to be an Indigenous person. |
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Please indicate whether the Government intends to revise the nationality law which discriminates against children born to a mother of Malagasy nationality and a father of foreign nationality. |
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Eliot to the subliterature of the time, and discriminates between kinds of anti-Semitism. |
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It does not involve a complaint of a policy or practice which is discriminatory on the face of it, i. e. which openly or by necessary implication discriminates. |
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The new system of federal child benefits discriminates against families on welfare, especially single-parent mothers and their children, the National Council of Welfare said in a report published today. |
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Consequently, it may be noted that there is no legal provision either in civil law or in penal law that discriminates between women and men in Algeria. |
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The biological species concept discriminates species based on their ability to mate. |
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It implies that certain economic sectors or activities are treated more favourably than others and thus distorts competition because it discriminates between companies that receive assistance and others that do not. |
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All government policies are forms of redistributive justice through which, for the common good, the state discriminates in favour of some people and some relationships and not others. |
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This discriminates against other fishermen and ship owners. |
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If your company's dress code differentiates between male and female employees or discriminates against those of different races, religions or national origin, watch out. |
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