Sentence examples for seeming discrimination from inspiring English sources

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He and his co-author speculated that the seeming discrimination against out-of-towners by the local police might be explained by two factors: a desire to avoid antagonizing local voters and a preference for ticketing people who were less likely to travel to court to protest a ticket.

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It seems like discrimination this pervasive essentially, discrimination as corporate policy–should be a relic of the Mad Men past.

But according to Julian Knight, De Kock's lawyer, the state was simply litigated out of options; De Kock had more than served the minimum sentence and the minister's repeated refusals had begun to seem like discrimination.

In an era when religious identity now competes with race, sex and ethnicity as a central aspect of how Americans define themselves, it seems like discrimination -- the only unforgivable sin in a multicultural age -- to forbid people to express their religious beliefs in an increasingly fractured public sphere.

It seems that discrimination against people with disabilities in eastern European countries is still very prominent.

You've been the king of the hill and never had to share shit with anyone, what is really just an adjustment to a more representative, pluralistic, shared society seems like discrimination.

It may seem like discrimination, but I can communicate more comfortably.

Fighting discrimination with discrimination seems a terrible idea in general, and besides, it makes little sense for us to refuse to publish a male author such as Prabda Yoon, when barely any Thai literature makes it into English," she said.

The thought that the policy of the company in Griggs is a kind of discrimination, viz., indirect discrimination, seems to trade on the ambiguity in the meanings of the locutions 'based on', 'because of', 'on account of', and so on.

In contrast, the wrongs of non-structural forms of indirect discrimination seem to be dependent on structural (or direct) discrimination.

Despite concern for genetic discrimination in employment, 17 little discrimination seems to be occurring in this setting.

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