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'discriminatory comments' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to any kind of remarks that are made to marginalize a person or group of people. For example: "The company was fined for allowing its employees to make discriminatory comments in the workplace."
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We in no way condone discriminatory comments of any kind".
Dealing with curious glances and discriminatory comments offers a different kind of challenge.
"We're investigating whether potentially discriminatory comments in this programme met generally accepted standards," said a spokesman for Ofcom.
Moreover, the board faulted another company policy, one prohibiting employees from making "disparaging" or "discriminatory" "comments when discussing the company or the employee's superiors" and "co-workers".
She expressed what she called major concerns about the FA's disciplinary process that cleared José Mourinho of making discriminatory comments towards the doctor.
In case after case, judges excuse blatantly discriminatory comments as mere "stray remarks" and strain to find alternative reasons that older workers were fired.
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But once, someone did make a weight-related discriminatory comment to me, and I have never forgotten it.
While I don't believe the Bill's intent is to remove a gay councillor (Indiana has a plethora of qualified LGBT political candidates -- unless they flee the state), I am insulted at the clearly discriminatory comment.
We drafted plans for how to approach professional bias, discriminatory or condescending comments from colleagues, and maternity leave issues.
More specifically, people at Amazon, including managers and supervisors, allegedly made discriminatory and derogatory comments directed at her like "it," "sir," "he/she," "chick with a dick," "shemale," "tranny" and "tranny prostitute".
Deutsche Telekom stands for values such as tolerance and openness and we do not condone any discriminatory acts or comments".
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