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But others, including several retired black and female athletes who spoke up forcefully against discrimination, viewed Mr. Woods's latest comments quite differently.

I may not agree with him on everything these days—his single-minded devotion to a consumption tax strikes me as regressive but his anti-tax, anti-war, anti drug war, pro criminal justice reform, anti-discrimination views are a potentially potent cocktail of policies.

This analogous to Becker's (1957) argument that lessened product-market competition will generate greater measured discrimination, a view that has been generally supported by empirical results (e.g., Ashenfelter and Hannan, 1986).

In Hawai'i, the right of LGBT people to live free of discrimination is viewed not as an attack on faith but as an intrinsic part of the spiritual belief in aloha -- love, honor and respect for all.

In particular, genetic discrimination was viewed as both, e.g., "A high concern for most patients" and something that " [does not come] up all too often, in our health care system".

"I wouldn't view it as positive discrimination … I view it as widening the pool of talent from which medicine recruits".

The discriminative approaches aim at optimizing the discrimination capability under view variations by learning discriminant subspaces or metrics.

SR2MCC considers both correlation and sparse discrimination among multiple views.

Results indicate that the evaluation of risk and mental illness, as well as perceived violations of autonomy and discrimination shaped participants' views on the justification of their compulsory admission and treatment.

When British newlyweds Marco and David Bulmer-Rizzi arrived in South Australia on their honeymoon, locals for the most part viewed discrimination against same-sex couples as a problem emanating out of Canberra.

At the time, the supreme court's chief justice, John Roberts, argued that policing of racism in elections should be determined by "current conditions" and that, in his view, discrimination did meet the "pervasive, flagrant, widespread and rampant" level that had justified the Voting Rights Act in the 1960s.

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