Sentence examples for discriminating account from inspiring English sources

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Their sharp and discriminating account suggests that in seeking to win one for the Gipper, Bush, like not a few conservatives, has substituted a cartoon for reality.

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Importantly, because the court's opinion, authored by George W. Bush appointee Judge Thomas Griffith, held that Texas had purposefully discriminated on account of race in both the congressional and state senate plans, Texas' districting was both a violation of the Voting Rights Act and the Constitution.

Only the unambiguous synapomorphies were taken into account, discriminating between unique and non-unique synapomorphies.

As identified previously, two of the items (11 and 8) were designed to identify views on material causes of health inequalities but did not discriminate between accounts.

In this situation of females being socially paired, the intrinsic differences in female responsiveness were less conspicuous (accounting for 33% of the variation), and females were more discriminating between males (accounting for 20% of the variation).

As an example, the discriminating axes that accounted for the optimum accuracy in 1 to 3-feature model classifier are reported in Table 9. Regarding the high classification accuracy reported in Table 8, it should be stressed that this was achieved by involving all tissue samples during the derivation of the threshold value, T i, in the feature selection procedure.

Ms. Snowe said she liked the Finance Committee bill because it would prohibit insurance companies from discriminating against people on account of health status or sex and would create a network of insurance exchanges where individuals, families and small businesses could shop for coverage, with subsidies from the federal government.

Can the coercion-based account be discriminating enough to do the job for which it is intended?

That ruling, which a judge enforced in late June, was a high-water mark for transgender rights because it gave "controlling weight" to the Obama administration's interpretation of Title IX, the law that bars federally funded schools from discriminating against students on account of race, sex and other protected categories.

His discriminating tastes and humorous accounts of people and places, recorded in his diaries, were largely lost in the 1896 earthquake, but his absorption with natural beauty, which he held "exquisite, beyond capability of describing with brush" (1 ), survived in his landscapes.

Workers who had been hired to deliver charitable services could be discriminated against on account of private conduct as well as religious beliefs.

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