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Discover LudwigThe phrase "promote discrimination" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to encourage or advance unequal treatment or prejudice against certain groups of people. Example: The company's hiring policies were found to promote discrimination against women, as they were consistently overlooked for promotions and paid less than their male counterparts.
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Ideas which actively promote discrimination, sectarianism and segregation.
"I do not think we must be sensitive to faith groups who promote discrimination and bigotry.
"A visit in which, he has already indicated, he will attack equal rights and promote discrimination.
"We don't have policies and practices in place that promote discrimination of any kind," a spokesman, Bill Wertz, said.
Barneys New York said it had left CGBG because of the site's support for groups that promote discrimination.
We as a nation cannot continue to teach our children to be respectful of people who are different while supporting organizations that promote discrimination.
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Muslim groups say the law promotes discrimination.
Latino lawmakers and immigrants' rights groups had objected to the sign and accused the Minutemen of promoting discrimination.
"WE have students who study genocide, who think about the role of governments and laws in promoting discrimination and hatred," Mr. Travis said.
At a meeting last Saturday, the executive committee of the party in Colorado passed a resolution saying that Mr. Buchanan was "promoting discrimination, intolerance and hatred against various groups of law-abiding American citizens".
With all this in mind, the Radfems Respond organizers had arranged the library space as a backup, but then a post on Portland Indymedia announced: We questioned the library administration about allowing a hate group who promotes discrimination and their response is that they cannot kick them out because of freedom of speech.
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