Sentence examples for consequences of discrimination from inspiring English sources

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Let's be clear – they are complicit in the rise of bigotry and the consequences of discrimination.

Coates's sixteen-thousand-word story is a tour through the economic consequences of discrimination, which have compounded, over decades, into a kind of racial windfall for white Americans — so securely possessed that it is all but invisible, and incapable of being revoked by anything short of a massive redistributive program.

Employing matching bank firm data from China, we examine empirically the extent, sources and consequences of discrimination.

Executive director of U.N. Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, spoke after Guterres, and commented on the economic consequences of discrimination against women. .

He went on to say, "The consequences of discrimination are unacceptable, and the United States is pioneering efforts to ensure that our foreign policy is infused with the fight for the rights of LGBT individuals".

To be lesbian, gay, bisexual and/or transgender, and to age into a system that offers marginal support for dealing with the consequences of discrimination, is a harsh reality for millions of LGBT older Americans.

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For example, a very large literature uses regression analyses along the lines of equation (1) to document racial disparities among blacks and whites in the U.S. The disadvantaged position of black workers is understood to be the consequence of discrimination in labor markets and racial differences in the pre-market development of human capital2.

Further, anticipated discrimination was measured by four items which captured a behavioural consequence of discrimination i.e., avoidance; measurement of actual anticipation of discrimination using a validated measure is required.

They should feel the consequences of this discrimination as sharply as we do.

I know that the consequences of allowing discrimination, inequality and intolerance to fester and spiral out of control can be genocidal.

If you claim that serving gay people at your store, restaurant or hotel infringes upon your religious beliefs, for example, then you are excused from any legal consequences of that discrimination.

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