Sentence examples for be discrimination from inspiring English sources

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be discrimination

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A distinction; discernment, the act of discriminating, discerning, distinguishing, noting or perceiving differences between things.

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The article is pretty 'TL,DR', as she does a lot of whining about how she shouldn't be discriminated against on the basis of her discriminating against people because that would be discrimination.

"And actually in our terms for it to be discrimination, the complainant would have had to show that an individual or a group of individuals were discriminated against by that phrase.

Why should there be discrimination?

She said it would be discrimination" to do so.

I first of all consider this to be discrimination against Russians".

For there to be discrimination, one race would have to be treated differently from the other...

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Discrimination is discrimination.

"That clearly is discrimination".

Another potential explanation is discrimination.

"It's discrimination," Rodrigo grumbles.

"It's discrimination.

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