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were discrimination
noun
A distinction; discernment, the act of discriminating, discerning, distinguishing, noting or perceiving differences between things.
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The Rahami family subsequently sued Elizabeth's mayor, City Council, and twenty police officers, alleging that the efforts to get the restaurant to close earlier were discrimination against the family's religion and ethnic background.
At one of them, Mr. Abrams, tuxedo-clad, declared that the Garrick's policies were "discrimination pure and simple" and that it would be "inconceivable" for the Century to enter into such an agreement with a men's-only club today, recounted people who heard him.
They said marriage bans were discrimination based on sexual orientation and based the decision on the equal-protection clause of the Constitution.
Commonly reported stressors were discrimination, dissatisfaction with education situation, being forcibly moved and missing family.
These were discrimination learning and reversal, rule abstraction, and set-shifting (5,6).
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"Discrimination is discrimination no matter where it's at".
Discrimination is discrimination.
"That clearly is discrimination".
Another potential explanation is discrimination.
"It's discrimination," Rodrigo grumbles.
"It's discrimination.
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