Sentence examples for allowed discrimination from inspiring English sources

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Opponents, however, claimed that the bill allowed discrimination, giving businesses permission to refuse to serve gays and lesbians.

In states like California, which have allowed discrimination based on health status, a small number of young, healthy, affluent residents will see their premiums go up.

North Carolina governor's race: Will Tar Heel voters make incumbent governor Pat McRory pay for signing the notorious House Bill 2, which allowed discrimination against transgender people in access to public bathrooms?

Indiana politicians have drafted changes to the state's controversial religious-freedom law that has been in the spotlight this week after many said the law allowed discrimination against gays and lesbians.

The station locations allowed discrimination of meridional and zonal patterns.

In the study area, Trinidad and Tobago, class characteristics like deciduousness allowed discrimination of floristic classes.

PCR reactions were standardized, minimizing artefacts, to obtain genetic profiles that allowed discrimination between individuals.

Epoxy-coated glass slides revealed more sensitive than nylon membranes and allowed discrimination of single mismatches.

The fabricated SPR biosensor allowed discrimination of anti-HBs positive and negative clinical samples in 10 min.

A multivariate statistical model was developed that allowed discrimination between neural stem cells and glial cells with 89.4% sensitivity and 96.4% specificity [55].

The 6-methyl-2-heptanone and furanone, 2,5-dimethyl, 4-hydroxy-3(2H) allowed discrimination between the 4hAM and the 4hPM animals.

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