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How to use discriminates in a sentence

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It was founded in order to fight the unwritten law on the job market that discriminates against older employees.
The extinction ratio indicates how well the polarizing beam splitter discriminates between two planes of polarization.
Even the language of large sizes discriminates against the women who wear them.
And he again points out rampant agism that discriminates against experienced programmers and in favour of workaholic cheaper developers.
The second canonical axis discriminates among all three dialects using a combination of the features of the W element.
The country's National Witches Association claims it discriminates against white witches and should only apply to black magic.
We are fighting a rating and valuation system that discriminates against small businesses, privately owned hotels, inns and pubs.
It is said that the fetter on judicial review unlawfully discriminates against non-nationals on the ground of their nationality.
The condition is unfair and discriminates against civilians, as it does not apply to military internees.
I believe that this legislation discriminates between a wage earner and a contractor.
Will anyone stand up against an employer that discriminates against women or do we just look the other way?
Firstly, fascism discriminates between enterprises and families according to whether they belong to the favoured nationality.
We have to show the risks of the disease, but not in a way that marginalises, stigmatises or discriminates against those who are infected.
This provision discriminates between boys and girls by providing a lower minimum age for marriageability with respect to girls.
The law discriminates between the owners of land which was formerly glebe and of land which was not by making the former but not the latter liable for chancel repairs.
If jays, grackles, and other large birds are crowding out smaller birds, switch to a feeder that discriminates, or blocks, them, but not the smaller, more desirable birds.
A concept may be defined as a class of stimuli such that an organism generalizes among all stimuli within the class but discriminates them from those in other classes.
A filter discriminates between the true echo and false echoes from acoustic or electrical noises and agitator blades in motion.
What is being produced here now is out of proportion and unfair to tobacco farmers and discriminates against the European tobacco industry.
She discriminates between caring for someone and caring about them in a more abstract and generalisable way.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Furthermore, the system discriminates against those of no religion, who have no rationalist counsellors on hand in the hospitals to minister to their emotional needs.
Every man discriminates between the voluntary acts of his mind and his involuntary perceptions, and knows that to his involuntary perceptions a perfect faith is due.
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