Sentence examples for in some salient from inspiring English sources

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Discrimination wrongfully imposes relative disadvantages or deprivations on persons based on their membership in some salient social group.

Direct discrimination involves the imposition of disadvantages "based on" or "on account of" or "because of" membership in some salient social group.

Building in maximalization, the proposition expressed by 57(b) is exemplified by minimal situations in which a bunch of two to five cats that consisted of all the cats that caught something in some salient resource situation caught something.

However, one can reasonably argue, to the contrary, that the two wrongs are not different in kind, because they are both instances of wrongs done to persons in which membership in some salient social group explains why the wrongful disadvantages fell on the individuals in question.

Thus, suppose there were some society and historical context such that a) the length of one's thumb determined membership in some salient social group, b) it was wrong to impose a disadvantage on a person based on membership in a certain thumb-length group, and c) the wrongness was due to the fact that the imposition was based on membership in the thumb-length group.

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There are, in fact, some salient differences (e.g., that American and US Airways share many routes and control most of the slots at Ronald Reagan National Airport seemed unduly anti-competitive to the lawyers seeking to enjoin the merger), but at the end of the day, the two airlines' biggest problem is that they're late to the party.

In this regard, some salient points should be emphasised.

Background information on WoE and overarching scientific principles that apply generally and to endocrine disruptor screening (U.S. EPA 2011), as well as an example of a hypothesis-driven WoE approach derived for a specific regulatory purpose (Borgert et al. 2011a), will not be repeated here in detail; however, some salient information will be referred to as needed.

Perhaps, then, we can also make sense of the idea that people undergo harm while dead, assuming that harm can consist in the absence of some salient good: we can interpret "Socrates' death harmed him while his life was over" as "The living Socrates lacked various salient goods during a time following his death".

This chapter discusses key developments in the technologies and illustrates some salient features of their applications in biology and nanoscale medicine.

I have learned since then that even one's unresponsive and dying father is, in some extremely salient way, still alive.

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