Sentence examples for without discriminate from inspiring English sources

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The corresponding unrooted tree is shown on Figure 2. We observed that independently of the origin of the multilocus genotypes, both populations were distributed in all branches of the tree without discriminate some clusters.

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Where religious organisations join others in delivering public services, ensure they do so without: Discriminating against their employees.

Everyone has the right to live in peace without fear, but this can and must be achieved without discriminating against Aboriginals.

Ideas range from putting control locks on savings accounts to stopping people borrowing when they are unwell without discriminating against them.

"I condemn those who carried out this bombing, which shows us terrorism's inhumane desire for cruelty and violence without discriminating between men and women, young, old and children," the Turkish president, Abdullah Gul, said in a statement.

Perhaps because a man who has a long white beard and saves lives without discriminating on the basis of religion doesn't quite fit preconceived ideas of Muslims at this moment in history.

Ralph Reed, the Georgia Republican chairman, said Mr. Bush's statement "was consistent with his view that we need to maximize opportunities for all Americans without discriminating against anyone -- which I think is good public policy".

The only fair rationale for a time constraint on the SAT is that it helps forecast the grade point averages of college freshmen, and that it does so without discriminating against any identifiable group.

"Once a governing body chooses to fund art, however, the Constitution requires that it be funded in a viewpoint-neutral manner, that is, without discriminating among recipients on the basis of their ideology".

For the UN, the "Jewish state" meant a state that champions Jewish nationalism without discriminating against non-Jews, and that its definition of Jewish and Arab states did not allow ethnic cleansing, which is what the Jewish colonists embarked upon immediately.

The precedent for this demand -- known euphemistically as open access -- is actually common-carriage law, which for decades has compelled telephone companies to interconnect their systems and serve all customers, including competitors, without discriminating on price or on who can buy access.

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