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If the recordings during the fine-discrimination period had followed those in the coarse-discrimination period in both monkeys, we could not have discriminated the two effects from each other.
However, these earlier studies underestimated the brightness discrimination abilities of these animals, so that they could have discriminated colours using brightness only.
It entails revoking laws and state policies that have discriminated against the Tamil population.
"We never have discriminated," Trump told the Times, "and we never would".
Employers found to have discriminated against female workers were required to compensate with back pay.
They have also been controversial, as other parents say they have discriminated against black and Hispanic children.
Liability for discrimination usually lies with the employer and/or any other employee who is found to have discriminated.
Last Wednesday, Louisiana's Supreme Court overturned Crawford's conviction, finding that Cox may have discriminated against black jurors.
It also finds that public sector employers were less likely to have discriminated on the grounds of race than those in the private sector.
That involved a Jewish school that was found to have discriminated against a potential pupil on grounds of his ethnic origins.
No municipal or provincial governments in Canada are bound by international trade agreements, and many of them have discriminated against foreign companies when making purchases.
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