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While the phrase is vague, Mr. Goldberg said, most juries would interpret it as denigrating to the older worker.
(Offensive films are not exactly unusual: dozens of movies are released each month that are deeply denigrating to women, and nobody seems to object very strenuously).
Nutritionists used to speak of proteins as "first class" (from meat, fish, eggs and milk) and "second class" (from plants), but today this is considered denigrating to vegetarians.
An article that included his quotations, which could be interpreted by some as denigrating to the Revolution, was published on the league's Web site, MLSsoccer.com, and was removed after about 60 minutes Thursday morning.
"Mr. XYZ" deflates the image of the danseur noble in ballet, yet its satirical allusions to Mr. Baryshnikov's work in George Balanchine's ballets and "Giselle" are funny but not denigrating to the choreographers involved.
"With a widow, no one would ever say that, because it's denigrating to the relationship," said Ms. Villanueva, who legally changed her last name from Bejasa after Mr. Villanueva's death.
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"Mr. Wulff has long since been denigrated to a laughingstock," Vera Lengsfeld, a member of Mrs. Merkel's party, the Christian Democratic Union, wrote on her Web site.
But in the early 1950s, on the field activities sometimes denigrated to borderline assault and battery with teams' star players being viciously targeted by opposing players.
To say that the LGBTQ community is not worth fighting for is to denigrate them to second-class status.
The responsibility to forge unity belongs not to the denigrated but to the denigrators.
In doing so, General Mills Canada recognizes that the company doesn't have to denigrate dads to sell a product.
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