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The answer to this question depends on the context. "Discrimination over" is a grammatically correct phrase but it may mean something different depending on the context. For example, if you are discussing racism in the workplace, you might say "Discrimination over race is still a problem in many workplaces." Another example might be talking about the potential for discrimination of people with disabilities: "There is a growing concern over discrimination against people with disabilities in the workplace."
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He's cultivated that kind of discrimination over a very wide band of music".
You may think that discrimination over these factors is illegal and therefore not practiced here.
Job discrimination over race and ethnicity is thought to be widespread in France.
In Montreal, members of minority groups increasingly complain about discrimination over skin color or their accent when they speak French.
He said the school would also organize a colloquium on issues raised by military discrimination over sexual orientation.
They fled into the hills, threatening civil war unless their grievances low pay and discrimination over promotions were satisfied.
Example: denying someone promotion because they supported an employee who took that employer to an Employment Tribunal on grounds of discrimination over sexual orientation.
When Wambach and dozens of other players — including the actual Marta — filed a lawsuit alleging discrimination over the turf issue, Jerome Valcke, Blatter's deputy, dismissed it as "nonsense".
Latinos and Asian Americans fought for increased civil rights based on a history of discrimination over race, religion, language, and immigrant status.
"Whoever is appointed will be an ambassador for this town and based on the work your club has done to tackle discrimination over the years, I am confident you would seek to ensure that they share these values".
Metropolitan police officers faced more than 240 complaints of racial discrimination over a year but none of these was ultimately upheld, according to figures released under the Freedom of Information Act.
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