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In early 2014, President Barack Obama nominated Debo P. Adegbile, a former lawyer for the NAACP who worked on Abu-Jamal's case, to head the civil rights division of the Justice Department, but the nomination was rejected by the U.S. Senate on a bipartisan basis on the grounds of Adegbile's connection with Mumia.

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In a similar vein, one who disapproves of homosexuality might support legislation outlawing discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, on the grounds of liberty or equality.

"Further, we do not believe there is a basis for withholding votes on the grounds of conflict of interest or for any other reason for any directors".

The 15-country European Union ratified measures this summer, under Article 13 of the Treaty of Amsterdam, that for the first time will provide a uniform legal basis to combat discrimination on the grounds of race, sex, religion, age or disability.

There is no possibility of challenging landlords or estate agents who refuse to let properties to students on the basis that this is indirectly discriminatory on the grounds of age.

On this basis and the grounds of cost and scarcity of primary material it could be argued that replicates are unnecessary.

After reviewing which entities have been thought to have moral status and what is involved in having FMS, as opposed to a lesser degree of moral status, this article will survey different views of the grounds of moral status as well as the arguments for attributing a particular degree of moral status on the basis of those grounds.

We believe it is possible to find common ground on the basis of respect for difference and a toleration of others.

The Republican senator thinks for herself, considers the views of her constituents -- what will be best for us over the longer term -- and stands her ground, on the basis of both principle and experience.

The response of Enlightenment liberalism to this difference — to the depth and intractability of substantive disagreement — is to seek a common, usually procedural, ground on the basis of which lines can be drawn without putting the state on the side of anyone's viewpoint.

After four arms contacted ground, on the basis of each arm joint angle and forward kinematics, the 3D coordinates of four EPRA can be obtained.

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