Sentence examples for Discriminatory regimes from inspiring English sources

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Freedom to travel, like free movement itself, is indivisible, and any discriminatory regimes bite back at source.

Unfortunately, it takes generations to untangle complex discriminatory regimes such as the formal segregation of African-Americans.

Some of these states can be interpreted from a social perspective as a divided underclass oppressed by a unified elite, as class distinctions, discriminatory regimes, etc. (see [1] for a deeper insight on some interpretations).

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No human being would accept remaining under a discriminatory regime that denies him basic rights.

In a bid to appease conservatives, the government then extended a similar discriminatory regime to other state-run vocational schools.

More recently, Lighthizer proposed a particularly discriminatory regime in which tariffs would be higher for Mexico because its wages are lower.

Describing casting a ballot as "an effective stamp of approval for Israel's discriminatory regime", Haifa-based activist Waad Ghantous called for an Arab boycott of the election, Al Jazeera reported, although the success of the new Joint Arab List is expected to galvanise voters into action.

All in all, it is easy to see why a chaotic and discriminatory regime for global-trade is developing, with a multitude of tariffs and quotas applying to particular products, all depending on administratively defined and inherently arbitrary definitions of the product's "nationality .In the 1930s trade preferences and discrimination proliferated worldwide because of protectionism.

Others pointed out that academics from countries out of favour with recent administrations (such as Cuba) have frequently struggled to obtain visas, and in this respect, Trump's new order might be regarded as a dramatic ratcheting up of a discriminatory regime already in place.

While the bill attempts to help make Americans safe from terrorism, it's not only unlikely to do so, but risks implementing a discriminatory regime that could be used against American citizens.

A successful discriminatory regime produces economic advantages for the dominant caste members, and also sweeping social advantages, so that sheer possession of white skin will predict that one will enjoy better life prospects than those who lack white skin.

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