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was discrimination
noun
A distinction; discernment, the act of discriminating, discerning, distinguishing, noting or perceiving differences between things.
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"We knew that this was discrimination.
"It was discrimination with a smile".
"For me it was discrimination," she said.
Its impetus was discrimination in hiring practices.
There was discrimination, tension, poverty and segregation before.
It is nothing very big, but it was discrimination.
The upshot, the brief said, was discrimination against Asian students.
But you know that in the eighties you couldn't just say there was discrimination.
"For me it was discrimination," she told the Guardian as the hearing began last week.
The liberum veto was abolished, as was discrimination on religious grounds.
"The first was as a nondisabled person in a world where I didn't know there was discrimination against disabled people.
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