Sentence examples for part discrimination from inspiring English sources

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This is a problem and it's called body part discrimination.

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This led to the creation of a classifier consisting of a two-part linear discrimination function using information of fragment length (Lf) and fragment bit score (Sf) from the hidden Markov model from HMMER.

To measure which part of discrimination is connected to statistical and which to taste-based reasons, we used the difference in discrimination between first- and second-generation candidates.

He said he would have sought to amend the Civil Rights Act of 1964 – the landmark legislation that largely destroyed the Jim Crow laws that survived until that era – to change the part outlawing discrimination by private institutions.

When British newlyweds Marco and David Bulmer-Rizzi arrived in South Australia on their honeymoon, locals for the most part viewed discrimination against same-sex couples as a problem emanating out of Canberra.

Finally, circumstantial resentment plays an important part in discrimination against minorities: immigrant workers who were welcomed by the majority when work was plentiful may be the target of harassment in periods of unemployment.

"What seems to be completely hidden is that poor access to menstrual health is a huge part of discrimination against girls and women," says Lucy Russell, UK girls' rights campaign manager for Plan UK, whose #JustATampon movement invites people all over the world to post selfies with tampons.

The first part captures discrimination in hiring due to employer preferences and/or a perceived group difference in the mean of unobserved variables, while the second part captures discrimination in hiring due to a perceived group difference in the variance of unobserved variables.

U.S. District Judge George Hazel said in a ruling in Maryland on Friday that plaintiffs had properly supported their claim that a Trump administration decision to add a citizenship question to the census for the first time in 70 years was motivated at least in part by discrimination. .

In the first place, men could spring from the sea, squamous fish from the ground, and birds could be hatched from the sky; cattle and other farm animals, and every kind of wild beast, would bear young of unpredictable species, and would make their home in cultivated and barren parts without discrimination.

As for A/B and C/D homozygous parts, the discrimination was not obvious.

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