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Also, they don't make the work environment any better for people who may feel marginalized, passed over, discriminated against or harassed.
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One possible explanation for this result is that districts discriminating more in 2008 were also over discriminating in 2000, thus generating a lower influx of immigrants.
(See Table 2) This indicates that none of the items were over discriminating.
The female workers, thought to number up to 5,000, said they were discriminated against over bonuses paid to male workers on the same pay grade.
An employee of the Hunter Water Board complained that he was discriminated over a five-year period by colleagues over his perceived homosexuality.
Scratching for positives you could argue that at least we don't discriminate over who or what we push over the edge, including ourselves.
It even had one of the first federally financed watchdog groups, the Open Housing Center, to pursue claims of bias, holding real estate brokers and landlords to account if they gave preference to one race over another or discriminated against the disabled.
Furthermore, the camouflage material, which has complex patterns within a single sample, is also detected and discriminated over a 6 m range by scanning the laser beam spots along the transverse direction.
In 2012, Wells Fargo agreed to a $175 million settlement over claims it discriminated against black and Hispanic customers by, among other things, steering them toward subprime mortgages.
Those who want to win over increasingly discriminating voters in 2010 and 2012 should study this movie.
Griffin is complaining that his firm is being discriminated against over black cabs, who can use the bus lanes.
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