adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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practices
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By 1956, for instance, it had been able to overcome discriminatory practices in transportation rates and costs.
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Team members might engage in discriminatory practices or hire only friends or relatives.
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Does Compact persuade employers to discontinue discriminatory practices ?
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Adamson said he has fired employees and even canceled franchise agreements because of continued discriminatory practices .
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The office has no plans to tackle some of the most conspicuous discriminatory practices against women.
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Not precisely by design then, racism and discriminatory practices become part of the institutional culture.
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To take the analysis further, we need to look in more detail at racist beliefs and discriminatory practices .
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Each of the member states had a host of other discriminatory practices that effectively distorted trade patterns.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a discriminatory hiring policy
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Congress is to launch an inquiry into discriminatory acts by immigration officials.
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The government enacted laws to protect women from discriminatory employment practices.
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Was there evidence of discriminatory treatment?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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I read message after message spouting racist doctrines, discriminatory diatribes and personal attacks.
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Many of these measures were later recognised as discriminatory and overturned.
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Nor do boards have the discretion to reject texts based on racially discriminatory motives.
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The Court of Justice condemned this legislation and held that it was discriminatory and contrary to the right of establishment.
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The trial court found that her demands were not petty or unreasonable, since they involved practices she felt were racially discriminatory .
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The use of discriminatory language can and does disadvantage women and members of ethnic minority groups.
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This is in line with immigration laws which have been blatantly sexually discriminatory against black women.