Children of a certain race or ethnicity are also allegedly discriminated against in the obtainment of a birth certificate. |
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In Bahamian society, the unenlightened racists put Haitians at the bottom of the totem pole and they are actively discriminated against. |
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If you choose not to work over that limit, the law is on your side and makes clear that you must not be discriminated against in any way. |
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I am discriminated against, and so are my parents, by reason of age on almost a daily basis. |
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This ignores all those pupils who go to secondary modern schools and are discriminated against by the selection system. |
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Thus the actual levels of perceived social support cannot be discriminated by respondent category. |
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Conical lateral root primordia and round-shaped nodule primordia can be discriminated in the taproots. |
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Not only did he get a bumper pay-rise, but he got a huge cash payout because his co-workers were discriminated against. |
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Over the course of centuries, Sorbian population was often decimated, and Sorbs came to be discriminated against in many ways. |
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What did become clear was that the crows discriminated between their relatives and others when it came to filching their food. |
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Ukrainian customs and laws of property inheritance never discriminated by gender. |
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Because the tertiary education system at the time discriminated against those considered to be underage, he had to search for employment. |
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I swore to myself at that time that I would never sit idly by while someone was being discriminated against. |
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The Government has informed the tribunal that Mandaeans are discriminated against but not persecuted. |
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He alleges that the charity discriminated against him by vetting him with the Northern Ireland Office. |
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They are discriminated against because of fear that they could be a fifth column which would destroy the state from within. |
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I think it's very commendable when young people want to live in a village, but they are being discriminated against. |
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As you report, the Veddas have been discriminated against by recent development projects. |
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Nothing disgruntles anyone more, regardless of nationality, than the feeling they are being cheated or discriminated against. |
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Consequently they have lodged a petition with the parliament claiming its officiants are being discriminated against on religious grounds. |
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No Citizens are discriminated to enter in the service of the State be it civil service, military service or police service. |
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They are often discriminated against and denied access to food, shelter, housing, health services and education. |
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He further states that he was discriminated against and forced to retire from the army due to his religion. |
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French law had discriminated against imported postal franking machines. |
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I feel I am being discriminated against because I am a working mother who doesn't drive so has to travel by bus with a baby in a pushchair during the rush-hour. |
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Women are also routinely discriminated against economically for bearing children. |
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But the water itself has not discriminated between the powerful and the plebian. |
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If Mr Mugabe were to lose power, the country would be re-colonised, and the majority of the people would be discriminated against. |
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Interestingly, the young people with disabilities did not feel that society discriminated against them, however parents thought differently. |
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It is, of course, unacceptable that people should be discriminated against simply on the basis of their sexual preference. |
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To give someone else an advantage based on their racial ancestry or their skin colour means that someone else has to be discriminated against. |
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Furthermore, it is simultaneously offensive and demeaning to the people who are discriminated against based on their skin colour. |
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She alleged that the process used to determine which project managers would be laid off discriminated against her on the basis of sex and age. |
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Furthermore, those groups which are in a weaker position are at risk of becoming doubly discriminated against. |
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It would appear that immigrants are discriminated against, particularly in respect of access to employment and in daily life. |
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However, that does not mean that he was discriminated against on exactly those grounds. |
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The plaintiff resigned after 4 months of work, after her employer denied her claim that she was being discriminated against in salary. |
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The complainant argues that she has been discriminated against because of her former loss of status and residence. |
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People who maintained their cultures, practices and customs were discriminated against and viewed as uncivilized. |
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He argues that, for France to recognise and correct discrimination, it must have the courage to name those being discriminated against. |
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We are doing so because we know the pain of being discriminated against because of skin colour, language or nationality. |
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It makes sense that the people being discriminated against are quicker to realize they need to challenge that system then those who are not. |
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Many LGBTQI NGO workers choose to remain invisible for fear of being discriminated against or hindering their employment prospects. |
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Equal treatment by itself may not be enough if it does not overcome the weight of accumulated disadvantage suffered by discriminated groups. |
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In any given class, there are probably heavier children who are discriminated against because of body size. |
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The union asserted that the employer discriminated against the grievor due to her pregnancy and failed to accommodate her medical restrictions. |
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If we are being discriminated against within our community or when we are being abused in our communities, where do the women go? |
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So if you are the one person who's been oppressed or discriminated against for being white, heterosexual, able-bodied, etc, be my guest, have a rant and a parade. |
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For the moment then, the TV executive who discriminated against me because of my plebeian roots is probably safe to continue discriminating against other cheeky upstarts. |
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The judge said the right to not be discriminated against under the First and Fourteenth amendments applies to the plaintiffs. |
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But they felt discriminated against by the local political bosses and feudal lords who ran the city. |
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In fact, Sikhs are even discriminated against when applying to join the NYPD because of their turbans and beards. |
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This is the first time that a court has gone on record to say that sexual minorities are not second-class citizens, and that they cannot be discriminated against. |
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The government oversteps its discretionary power to censor political speech when protesters are discriminated against merely based on the content of their unpopular speech. |
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He believes himself unjustly persecuted and discriminated against. |
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Indigenous matrilineal cultures have been imposed upon by patriarchal structures and policies that have undermined and purposefully discriminated against the rights and traditional roles of women. |
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The complainant alleged that the respondent had discriminated against him by failing to provide parking spaces designated specifically for vehicles with a parking tag for disabled persons. |
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We have heard about unattached senior women being discriminated against. |
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The blue men of Mica II discriminated against Earthies, considered them inferior since the Micans had conquered the Earthies a hundred years ago. |
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In that regard, appropriate institutions and legislation were required to punish those who discriminated, incited or perpetrated acts of violence against foreigners or members of minorities. |
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Persons with disabilities in our country are sometimes doubly discriminated against in terms of being single moms, being visible minorities, or being among our aboriginal people. |
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The ethnic minority women as well as men describe themselves much more often as discriminated group but on this measure there seems to be hardly any multiplicative effect for ethnic minority women. |
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The Act has long discriminated against women and eroded cultural values and practices within the Mi'kmaq nation. |
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Simon Jenkins is confusing freedom of expression with fostering hatred – a tactic much used by those who wish to be free to discriminate against others while being protected from being discriminated against. |
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Sometimes whites are discriminated against. |
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Besides the economic reason, they are discriminated because of the colour of their skin, because they belong to a culture that others consider to be inferior, for being a woman. |
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Interestingly, we found that these time-resolved metabotypes were discriminated into five distinct clusters. |
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The policy attempts to balance the need to ensure workplace safety against the requirement that employees not be discriminated against due to disability, including drug and alcohol dependence, or perceived disability. |
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This is especially important in view of the way in which people are discriminated against on the basis of their different skin colour or of their belonging to an ethnic or religious minority. |
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Blacks in the South during the Jim Crow era, beginning in 1880s and lasting until the 1960s, were discriminated against, disfranchised and terrorized. |
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Statistics showing high unemployment and poverty among the discriminated group are used as evidence of the inferiority and lack of morals of that group. |
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The Darfuris felt marginalised and discriminated against. |
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They make those people having AIDS to be discriminated against and most people will not like to socialize with them and they are just people like us! |
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He might be poor and discriminated against. |
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They discriminated against Asian-Americans. |
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These groups of people are often discriminated against and marginalized within their community and unfortunately there are not too many agencies and donors who speak out for them. |
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Notable improvement was made in the treatment and number of discriminated synonyms, comparisons of subtle shades of meaning. |
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Surendar Singh had alleged that Statistics Canada had discriminated against him on the basis of age and race in deciding not to consider him for a staffing competition. |
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Several months before his extended term of service was due to expire, Mr. Olmstead filed a complaint with the Commission, claiming that he had been discriminated against because of his age. |
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We do not need further consultations or discussions when someone is being discriminated against, when we could just put in clauses that would remove that discrimination. |
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The Hindu law discriminated against women by depriving them of inheritance, remarriage and divorce. |
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This means recognising that children are often discriminated against on the grounds of ethnicity, gender, caste, HIV status and other social factors. |
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In addition, the applicant claims that the Commission had regard to the nature of the applications for increase prior to adopting the said criteria and applied criteria that discriminated against the applicant. |
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Other families were left homeless and the allocation of housing discriminated against women who were divorced or living apart from their husbands. |
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It is obvious that they will not succeed in finding work and that they will be increasingly discriminated against, when they are in that situation. |
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I urge the prime minister and the government to go to bat for British pensioners living in Canada who have been discriminated against by the British government by having their pensions frozen. |
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Furthermore, even more respondents are unaware of any organisation in their country that might be able to assist them if they are discriminated against. |
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This is because she is afraid she will not be able to pay non-subsidised interest fees and she thinks she would be discriminated against because of her impairment. |
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The Ombudsman concluded that the Commission had taken a number of positive measures to ensure that people with disabilities are not discriminated against in their relations with the institution. |
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This lack of rights awareness suggests that the message about the right not to be discriminated against is not reaching some of the most vulnerable minorities in Europe. |
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These women are discriminated against on the basis of their gender, as well as on the basis of their colour or ethic origin, leaving them particularly susceptible to economic disadvantage. |
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It is a sentence that is creating rage among Saudi Arabia's two-million-strong Shia minority that has long claimed to be persecuted and discriminated against. |
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The firm discriminated sexually in its hiring and retention practices. |
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Energies within different sub-masks concentrical, diadically-spaced disks, or circular sectors form a vector based on which textures are discriminated. |
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The English colonies insisted on a binary system, in which mulatto and black slaves were treated equally under the law, and discriminated against equally if free. |
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Some Bantu groups, however, remained enslaved well until the 1930s, and continued to be despised and discriminated against by large parts of Somali society. |
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Brian Hitchcock, from Willenhall Woods, near Coventry, has been campaigning to win a fairer deal for men who he claims were being discriminated against by family courts. |
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