Sentence examples for smacks of discrimination from inspiring English sources

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Or do you think that refusing smacks of discrimination?

Indeed, the whole thing smacks of discrimination against the cycling minority.

Moreover, to accept the money for improvement and not use some to make the field usable for competitive games is reprehensible on the part of the School Construction Authority, and smacks of discrimination against the Bronx.

He said Fifa needed to combat "anything that smacks of discrimination and racism", adding the repeated attacks make him "sad".

Mumbai municipal water rules grant preference to residential buildings over slums and informal housing, which activists say smacks of discrimination.

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(Some of the early efforts smacked of discrimination, like GRID, for gay-related immune deficiency).

Dr. Pryor said the administration's resistance to the plan smacked of discrimination and unsubstantiated fears.

Some muttered that the demotion smacked of discrimination against the Irish.

The Museum did nothing about this, not through any mistrust of Campbell's but because it smacked of discrimination.

That would smack of discrimination.

To foreigners, however, this smacks of racial discrimination, to which the Chinese are especially sensitive.Manufacturing for export back to Japan avoids these problems.

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