Sentence examples for discriminating in from inspiring English sources

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can be interpreted as the expected discrimination information between the null and alternative statistical hypotheses, for discriminating in favor for a hypothesis, against hypothesis, when hypothesis is true.

"You become much more discriminating in your caregivers," Lank continued.

But he has been discriminating in its use.

At his new company, he said, he will be more discriminating in signing up customers.

And yet the stock market has ultimately been quite discriminating in its choices.

In time, Sanders became slightly more discriminating in his criticism, and made some allies.

Justice Breyer acknowledged that the Constitution sometimes stopped states from discriminating in favor of local interests.

Corporate customers, Ms. Fiorina said, have become "more discriminating" in their technology spending habits over the last few years.

Further, article 14 prohibits public authorities from unjustifiably discriminating in the protection of other rights under the Human Rights Act.

They prohibit companies providing broadband Internet service to consumers from discriminating in granting access by customers to content providers.

The bill prohibits employers and insurers from "discriminating" in coverage or hiring on the basis of genetic test results.

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