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At the time, the supreme court's chief justice, John Roberts, argued that policing of racism in elections should be determined by "current conditions" and that, in his view, discrimination did meet the "pervasive, flagrant, widespread and rampant" level that had justified the Voting Rights Act in the 1960s.
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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.
"Even while the court is using the language of strict scrutiny," he said, "the court is really saying that in its view this discrimination is reasonable".
But in a sign of spreading tensions, Muslim leaders across Myanmar said they would not celebrate the important Muslim holiday of Id al-Adha, partly out of security concerns and partly to protest what they view as discrimination against Muslims in the west.
In recent years, some thinkers have rejected the view that discrimination is an essentially comparative concept that looks to how certain persons are treated relative to others.
This attempt was regarded with scepticism, especially due to his view of discrimination as a rational behaviour, though it benefited from the encouragement and influence of certain major figures of the Chicago Economic Department, in particular Gregg Lewis, his supervisor, and Milton Friedman, who nurtured Becker's confidence in addressing various social issues with standard economics.
Thus, we view female discrimination of males belonging to other populations than their own as a composite trait (i.e. the result of a joint action of several mate choice mechanisms) and use gene expression analysis to establish a candidate set of genes underlying this composite trait.
It is, therefore, essential to study the use of non-visual information to get a more balanced view of discrimination learning with non-visual stimuli.
Respondents' views about equity did not vary in the same way as their views about discrimination did.
Mr. Paterson's views on discrimination have been shaped by the fact that he is both black and legally blind.
Asked about the remarks referred to in the speech, a spokesman for the campaign, Robert Gibbs, replied, "Senator Obama explained clearly in his speech that some of Reverend Wright's language in describing, for example, what he viewed as discrimination and how he expanded on that in terms that were sharp and jarring".
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