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were discriminatory
adjective
Of or pertaining to discrimination (in all senses).
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Critics asserted that the signs were discriminatory.
The only references in the document were discriminatory.
Sobotka said the Czech Republic would not accept any measures that were discriminatory.
Many of the petitioners said they resented that the fees were discriminatory, Mr. Ault said.
But yesterday, a jury found that the transfers themselves were discriminatory.
Mandatory "boot camps" which effectively applied only to repeat car thieves only in north Queensland were discriminatory, he said.
He did not find that specific questions on the exam were discriminatory in their content or design.
A: Back in 2000, we found 118 legal provisions in Nepalese law that were discriminatory against women.
Roberts of Edmonton, north London, said the powers allowing searches without justification were discriminatory on the grounds of race and incompatible with the European convention on human rights.
The panel, the Nevada Equal Rights Commission, found that the Las Vegas Athletic Club's offers of reduced rates to women were discriminatory.
Indigenous people were left outside the process which led to the drafting of the Australian constitution, and the only references in the document were discriminatory.
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