Sentence examples for expense of discrimination from inspiring English sources

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The 60-mer probes were used to ensure overall high gene specificity, but this was at the expense of discrimination between homeologous genes.

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These adaptations favour good night vision at the expense of colour discrimination.

But they do so at the expense of ignoring pervasive discrimination in the American workplace and the fact that the Wells project could accommodate a mere fraction of the Bronzeville population.

But the company notes that the Oxy-Iso filter amplifies the red-green discriminations "at the expense of their intact yellow-blue discrimination.

Clarkson is in a privileged position and uses his prime-time platform to reinforce stereotypes, making jokes at the expense of minorities for whom discrimination is a lived experience.

It has also led activists, judges and government officials to concentrate on eliminating even trivial forms of discrimination at the expense of more effective means to social justice, like expanding economic opportunities for the poor.

The ethnic data ban would have left the state "colorblind" at the expense of ongoing programs to counter discrimination and public health problems.

Amnesty International has made it clear that "The protection of the rights of women and children need not and must not be at the expense of the right to protection from discrimination," and that "it is time a new approach by government that is based on meaningful consultation with affected Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities".

In promoting the matrimonial ideal above all others, the marriage-equality movement produces new categories of discrimination, sanctifying "good" gays and lesbians and legitimizing some relationships at the expense of others.

Consistent with predictions from the kinetic modeling, discrimination came at the expense of ubiquitination efficiency.

Thus our results suggest that excitation of the stratum corneum at longer wavelengths (λ > 800) may allow for effective premalignant discrimination albeit at the expense of spectral separation of the emission signals.

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