Sentence examples for danger of discrimination from inspiring English sources

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Academics have also shown the danger of discrimination and exclusion of EU labour within 'a regime of exploitable and controllable labour' (McDowell, Batnitzky, & Dyer, 2009; McKenzie & Forde, 2009; Skrivankova, 2010; Fox, Morşoanu, & Szilassy, 2014; McGauran, de Haan, Scheele, & Winsemius, 2016; Glick-Schiller, 2009, p. 124).

Some of our participants were concerned that the publication of individual results or community feedback may place someone or the community in danger of discrimination and stigmatization.

Other participants were worried that individual results or community feedback may be leaked or published by the researchers that will place someone or the community in danger of discrimination and cause dignitary harm.

One of the male participants said, "Provided the individual results or community feedback will not be leaked or published by the researchers in a way that will place someone or the community in danger of discrimination for example at the time of employment".

The same day of 1969 that he published a paper in Nature describing the first physical isolation of the DNA segment of a gene, he held an extraordinary press conference in which he warned society of the risks that this type of research could embody and the danger of discrimination and control, including the genetic engineering of human beings.

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Danger ranks in each group reflected only the perceived danger of colonoscopy.

"We are in a race against time for the conscious minds of young people," he said, because youths need to learn "the dangers of stereotyping, the dangers of discrimination, the dangers of racial and religious hatred and vengeful rage".

Students who have travelled to Auschwitz are expected to act as ambassadors for the project when they return to their schools, by designing and implementing projects to spread the message about the importance of tolerance and the dangers of discrimination.

There are obvious dangers of discrimination against, and the stigmatisation of, already vulnerable groups who would be the first to be tested i.e. 'problem' families or minority ethnic groups.

That being said, it seems rather unfair to blame deaths in the line of duty on the movement to educate our citizenry about the dangers of discrimination.

The unmistakable subtext of the Court's decision on the Voting Rights Act was that America had moved so vigorously in its effort to advance racial equality that it was now in danger of "reverse discrimination," whether against victimized states such as Alabama or victimized white individuals.

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