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These practices enrich employers by billions of dollars a year, and often go unchallenged due to fears of retaliation or lack of employee resources.
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His experiences echo the findings of a research report carried out earlier this year by the gay equality organisation Stonewall, The School Report, which found that 96% of gay pupils had heard homophobic language such as "poof" or "lezza" at school – behaviour that often goes unchallenged by teachers.
It may be easy to see the problem with jumping to conclusions about sneaker wearers, but this kind of illogic is common in less-than-credible news outlets, and often goes unchallenged by consumers.
This lack of involvement often went unchallenged and was treated fatalistically by participants.
"Often this behaviour appears to go unchallenged by senior managers," it said.
He also told his party that the debate about a fiscal stimulus, or calls for Plan A to become Plan B, was often a caricature that should not go unchallenged.
So certain areas may go unchallenged, like rules of evidence, where Islamic law holds that the word of one male witness is often equivalent to two female witnesses.
They didn't go unchallenged.
But it doesn't go unchallenged.
Lincoln's policy did not go unchallenged.
This cannot go unchallenged any more.
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