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The phrase "cause discrimination" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to explain the reason behind discriminatory behavior or actions. Example: The company's strict dress code policy was causing discrimination against employees who did not conform to traditional gender roles.
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But how do we start working towards the more lofty goal of addressing the social cause, discrimination itself?
This doesn't mean market forces wouldn't still cause discrimination, he said, but government policies should not add to that.
The council's tree-management policy is to remove and replace roadside trees that are dangerous, dead, dying, diseasedand damaging to the road or pavement, or cause "discrimination".
Its usual cause, discrimination against non-Hindus, is profoundly corrosive of the state.The rise of the BJP has contributed to Muslim and Christian grievances.
Rather than run more workshops or try to eradicate the biases that cause discrimination, she says, companies need to redesign their processes to prevent biased choices in the first place.
"If this law goes into effect, it will cause discrimination and racial profiling against Latinos and others who appear to be foreign born, including U.S. citizens," Laurel Marsh, executive director of A.C.L.U.
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"It could cause discriminations down there [in the marriage license department] with those who are uncomfortable.
When a Government program is causing discrimination, more than patience and fine tuning is called for.
Political correctness and the cult of liberal ideas are causing discrimination in universities and suppressing debate.
The details: HUD claims Facebook broke the Fair Housing Act by "encouraging, enabling, and causing" discrimination through its advertising platform.
The knowledge in the genome could also be used in harmful ways, particularly in revealing patients' disposition to disease if their privacy is not safeguarded, and in causing discrimination.
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