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Discriminate

verb

To make distinctions.

  • Since he was colorblind he was unable to discriminate between the blue and green bottles.

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The word 'Discriminate' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when talking about treating someone unfairly or differently based on certain characteristics, such as race, gender, age, or religion. For example: "The inclusion policy at the school is meant to reduce discrimination against children from minority backgrounds."

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Related: Divestment campaign should discriminate between coal and gas | Letters But to do that they need to be able to move their money around more or less at will.

As a way to tackle America's unusually stubborn chronic unemployment problem, Obama is expected to announce a deal with the leaders of large employers, for example, that will involve them agreeing not to discriminate against the long-term unemployed when making hiring decisions.

Germany has made it clear that it will not rush to change EU treaties, and eastern European ministers have spoken out against curbs on proposed migrant workers' rights, which discriminate against their citizens.

This is disheartening: Even with just 10 total patients treated for Ebola in this country and no transmission from a medical aid worker to another person on US soil, politicians are still escalating anxieties and giving the public permission to discriminate, stigmatize and even hate aid workers like me.

You can't discriminate, when there's extreme poverty".

Well, it's tougher for companies to discriminate overtly against them; an entirely new area of law is emerging devoted to just this kind of bias.

Simon Jenkins is confusing freedom of expression with fostering hatred – a tactic much used by those who wish to be free to discriminate against others while being protected from being discriminated against.

Acknowledging the potential difficulties of the scheme, Clegg adds: "The bonds would need to be well-targeted – so that they don't unfairly discriminate against particular groups.

Former professional basketball player Jason Collins, the first openly gay athlete to play in the NBA, tweeted: "@GovPenceIN, is it going to be legal for someone to discriminate against me & others when we come to the #FinalFour?" The LGBT Sports Coalition also called for the NCAA, the Big Ten, the NFL and USA Diving and USA Gymnastics to pull events from Indianapolis over the next 16 months.

With the Final Four a week away from shining a spotlight on Indianapolis, NCAA president Mark Emmert said Thursday that the governing body for college sports is concerned about an Indiana law that could allow businesses to discriminate against gay people.

The introduction of the Special Educational Needs and Disability Act in September will make it unlawful for any school, further or higher education institution to discriminate against disabled students.

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