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Keh added, "Any minority, anyone that's felt a little bit out of place, a little bit discriminated against.
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This is, of course, a bit like arguing that British fish and chip shops discriminate against those who don't like eating deep fried, battered seafood and potato chips.
"We probably would have been a little bit more discriminating" when using paper and postage, Ms. Kleiman said.
If a user can't secure their own systems, perhaps a bit of discriminate destruction is just what these things need to stop leaving admin passwords wide open.
Moreover, statistics do establish that fat people earn less: possibly because the sort of people who make less money tend to be fat, possibly because fat people are discriminated against, or, most likely, a bit of both.
In the late 1960s he gave a revealing interview in which he said: "Being small is a bit like being Jewish – you always feel you're being discriminated against.
Neuronal discharge was discriminated with a dual time amplitude window discriminator and digitized together with eye position and target position signals at 500 Hz using a 16-bit A/D board.
a little bit shyer" (MMI A1) or " less empathic" (MMI A2) may be " negatively discriminated against" (MMI A1) by MMI.
Based on items used in the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Survey [ 3], respondents were asked if they had ever been treated unfairly or discriminated against because they were Aboriginal, with response options dichotomised into 'not really' and 'little bit, fair bit and lots of times'.
So let's not kneejerk too fast in Hunt-bashing, let's discriminate a bit.
I feel we are discriminating a bit, when we focus too much on the differences between non-western and Dutch students.
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