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"discriminate" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to recognize that there is a difference between people or things; to show a difference between people or things synonym differentiate, distinguish
  2. [intransitive] to treat one person or group worse/better than another in an unfair way

965 Sentences With "discriminate"

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So, Uber drivers can discriminate by cancelling rides while Lyft drivers can discriminate by choosing to not accept the trip.
But unlike laws that discriminate based on age, Mr Vladeck notes, laws that discriminate based on sex must have stronger justifications.
We don't want to discriminate against EU service providers in the UK. And we wouldn't want the EU to discriminate against UK service providers.
As Ezra Klein has written, it's now more common for Americans to discriminate based on politics than it is to discriminate based on race.
Today it is perfectly legal to discriminate against criminals in nearly all the ways that it was once legal to discriminate against African Americans.
Courts do not judge laws that discriminate based on sex with the same scrutiny that they judge laws that discriminate based on race or nationality.
"Just because the Supreme Court allows you to discriminate doesn't mean you must discriminate," he wrote on Twitter after the court's ruling in the Ohio case.
"The internet is one of the few things that doesn't discriminate, but the one thing that does discriminate is who can get online and who can't," he said.
Basically, your manager can't discriminate against you on the basis of religion, but your company can't discriminate against him, either — by, say, forbidding him to ever mention prayer.
Facebook has been criticized in recent years over revelations that its technology allowed landlords to discriminate on the basis of race, and employers to discriminate on the basis of age.
Just as Mr. Bessinger's beliefs did not entitle Piggie Park to discriminate against black customers then, Mr. Phillips's beliefs do not entitle Masterpiece Cakeshop to discriminate against L.G.B.T. people today.
I ain't no punching bag, and I don't discriminate !
Addiction is like any other disease — it doesn't discriminate.
We discriminate against them based on their age and weight.
The abuse did not discriminate between liberal or conservative women.
But she doesn't discriminate when it comes to these moments.
And when it comes to shoes, Dulle Griet doesn't discriminate.
When it comes to finding a meal, orcas don't discriminate.
Some people may call you slurs or discriminate against you.
It's important for people to understand that life doesn't discriminate.
We do not discriminate in this country based on religion.
It's no longer a question of if technology can discriminate.
FADA even gives certain individuals the legal right to discriminate.
So under that act, you're not allowed to price discriminate.
Illnesses don't discriminate on race, gender, age, or socioeconomic conditions.
Nandy: When I started painting faces, I did not discriminate.
Freedom of religion does not give people right to discriminate.
It all looks like AnchorFree and so you can't discriminate.
Both laws discriminate against many blacks and Latinos, she says.
It was perfectly legal to discriminate against you in housing.
The IMSI catcher does not discriminate between innocent and guilty.
Such a network might "discriminate in your favor," he says.
Mr. Geraci said his policy did not discriminate against anyone.
He's open to making new friends (and he doesn't discriminate).
When the attack came, it was precise, discriminate and limited.
Can govt discriminate against kids who play on this playground?
Dachary acknowledged the scores could also be used to discriminate.
"We discriminate against genius," Mr. Trump said in his speech.
We don't discriminate, because everyone deserves the right to medicine.
Watch next: Does the fashion industry discriminate against the poor?
Viruses certainly don't discriminate between the insured, uninsured or underinsured.
The department intends to investigate whether universities discriminate against _________. 513.
"We are not going to discriminate toward anyone," she said.
It's important for people to understand that opiates don't discriminate.
TV hair does not discriminate against age, race or class.
Countries would discriminate at will against American products and services.
Insurance companies can practice risk underwriting on a company's entire workforce (charging more to companies with older and sicker workers) but it can't individually discriminate among workers, and the company itself can't discriminate either.
"We are savage creatures who do not discriminate," the hackers wrote.
"The justice system should not discriminate based on wealth," he said.
Under ACA, insurance companies cannot discriminate based on a person's gender.
I know this because AIDS does not discriminate on its own.
This order is a thinly veiled attempt to discriminate against Muslims.
So is it okay to discriminate for smoking, which already happens?
But on the other hand, it didn't discriminate within that content.
Her life and death are a reminder that pain doesn't discriminate.
These providers routinely block or discriminate against content they don't like.
Of course I do 'see' color but I DO NOT discriminate.
Neither is using religion as the reason to discriminate and divide.
We don't discriminate when it comes to cookies or hot cocoa.
He said that many municipalities have regulations that discriminate against minorities.
Tariffs, and laws that discriminate against foreign firms, are classic examples.
We oppose actions that discriminate against individuals or threaten individual rights.
Of course I do 'see' color but I DO NOT discriminate.
Olive the pig has a unique family that does not discriminate.
Part 3 #ripsketchy #ripjacob #riplittlebuddy The opioid epidemic does not discriminate.
Opponents of the laws, mostly Democrats, say they discriminate against minorities.
The wind and waters of Hurricane Harvey didn't discriminate, Smerconish said.
Would it be wrong for him to discriminate in this case?
I do not hate or discriminate against any group, including Islam.
The Court had certainly not granted anyone a license to discriminate.
They shame themselves when they discriminate against parts of their communities.
Maybe other states would be more or less likely to discriminate.
We do not block, slow down, or discriminate against lawful content.
Kwanzaa doesn't discriminate Clearly it's a holiday created for African-Americans.
The center analyzes health insurance plans to see if they discriminate.
Read in that light, it does not discriminate against non-Texans.
Government officials cannot discriminate on the basis of race or religion.
Father Bouchard said Catholic institutions do not discriminate against transgender patients.
"It is not really punk rock to discriminate," Mr. Morrison said.
Harvard says it does not discriminate against applicants of any race.
Harvard does not discriminate against Asian-American applicants, a judge ruled.
Kicking the air, kicking walls, kicking cars — their soles don't discriminate.
"We don't discriminate based on race, color or creed," he said.
The department intends to investigate whether universities discriminate against white applicants.
It's wrong to blatantly discriminate for whatever reason that may be.
Such information gives drivers the means to discriminate against prospective riders.
Third, the Free Basics program does not discriminate between content providers.
Airlines take advantage of this to price-discriminate, in two ways.
Wildfires don't discriminate — they are a rural, suburban and urban danger.
Anorexia doesn't discriminate between race, creed, color, class or even gender.
The company has a viewpoint and uses that viewpoint to discriminate.
Of course I do "see" color but I DO NOT discriminate.
This usually isn't because people intentionally discriminate against women and girls.
The fact that engineering departments are filled mostly with men does not mean they discriminate against women anymore than the fact that English departments are filled mostly with women proves that English departments discriminate against men.
That's because, even if you explicitly instruct a machine learning tool not to discriminate against women, it might inadvertently learn to discriminate against other proxies associated with being female, like having graduated from a women's college.
LGBTQ advocates worried that if the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Phillips, it could give businesses a "license to discriminate" — because, in effect, any business could cite its religious beliefs to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
He wants a "buy American" programme, which could discriminate against Canadian exporters.
Acne doesn't discriminate — especially on where it decides to set up camp.
"An open source license cannot discriminate against fields of endeavor," he explained.
Third, the bans seemingly discriminate against people based on their national origin.
Researchers have found that the job application process can discriminate against mothers.
The company has a viewpoint and it uses that viewpoint to discriminate.
It didn't negate the 216th Amendment, because you still can't explicitly discriminate.
You can discriminate against someone for their mind, for their opinions. Matthew?
Marketers could also discriminate with job ads, excluding certain ages and races.
"Diseases don't discriminate," Dr. Charles says, even if some medical schools might.
The white walkers don't discriminate based on gender, nor should the living.
In short, the general public cannot discriminate between male and female art.
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Well, I can tell you they discriminate against me.
"They don't by themselves discriminate between good and bad actors," he said.
You signed a law allowing Indiana businesses to discriminate against LGBT people!
Or when it allowed advertisers to discriminate on the basis of race?
"It really solidifies the notion that a bullet doesn't discriminate," she said.
There is no suggestion that Facebook designed its systems to discriminate intentionally.
Crummey told Gizmodo the new service would not discriminate among content providers.
My main purpose wasn't to see if they would discriminate against me.
LGBT groups say Green's bill will allow companies to discriminate against them.
I took an oath to serve and protect, not hate or discriminate.
We do not discriminate on the basis of someone's principles, or otherwise.
At present, unfair citizenship laws currently discriminate against women based on sex.
There's no basis for men to discriminate because women are very strong.
State laws cannot discriminate against or impose "undue burdens" on interstate commerce.
Computers could eventually learn to discriminate against human workers in hiring processes.
The truth is melanoma does not discriminate by age, race or gender.
Businesses that discriminate seem to hurt themselves, but they still do it.
Fame does not discriminate against age, though Gramma might wish it did...
But the wine country's zigzagging infernos didn't discriminate between rich and poor.
Ross Douthat thinks such programs effectively discriminate against stay-at-home parents.
In about half the tests, the facilities were more likely to discriminate.
Attempting to have businesses not discriminate against L.G.B.T. people is a challenge.
That meant the system, in the end, learned to discriminate against women.
They note that the amendments were originally enacted to discriminate against Catholics.
Spirit maintains that it does not discriminate in hiring or termination decisions.
The organization does not discriminate by race, gender, religion or political affiliation.
Pandemic flu is apolitical and does not discriminate between rich and poor.
Although Amazon's history demonstrates it will not discriminate against employees, No Gay?
Sprit maintains that it does not discriminate in hiring or termination decisions.
Is the social media giant finally facing consequences for ads that discriminate?
Is it necessary to discriminate against gays and lesbians and transgender Americans?
His plan would also allow insurers to discriminate based on preexisting conditions.
We still don't and won't block, throttle or discriminate against lawful content.
" In a reference to Trump's targeted travel ban and his administration's stance on immigration, Kimmel joked that in Hollywood "we don't discriminate against people based on where they're from, we discriminate against them based on their age and weight.
The law, the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution, simply means this: that people who find themselves in similar circumstances must be treated in a similar way … you must discriminate against all smokers, you must discriminate against all rapists.
Mental illness does not discriminate and can happen to anyone with any circumstances.
And we don't throttle, discriminate or degrade network performance based on content. Period.
The British discriminate on the basis of class and region more than race.
Late last year, the government announced citizenship reforms, which openly discriminate against Muslims.
To discriminate on the basis of sex, race, or age just isn't legal.
This type of legislation emboldens people to discriminate, and kids are no different.
Cream or powder, subtle or shimmer, we don't discriminate between radiance-enhancing products.
And Ziosk could be a roundabout way for employers to discriminate against employees.
They also said physicians need to be more discriminate about handing out prescriptions.
Troublingly, rat lungworm doesn't discriminate when it comes to different species of snails.
"We are open to all and discriminate against none," said spokeswoman Cheryl Reed.
A study found that mortgage algorithms discriminate against Latino and African American borrowers.
It says the executive order would allow companies to use religion to discriminate.
"The sad part about addiction is that it does not discriminate," she explained.
All were able to discriminate based on very specific criteria, according to HUD.
In my online course on data ethics, students learn that algorithms can discriminate.
And we don't throttle, discriminate, or degrade network performance based on content. Period.
Mental illness does not discriminate-no matter what age, class, race, or region.
In fact, the order ensures that federal contractors cannot discriminate against LGBT employees.
The good news ... under federal law, an owner can't discriminate based on race.
Told not to racially discriminate, the Legislature simply resorted to blatant partisan gerrymandering.
Contributions do not discriminate by type of illness or ability to pay. 28503.
Coverage does not discriminate by type of illness or ability to pay. 22019.
Sober houses that discriminate against people taking addiction medication need to be sued.
They discriminate against and intimidate Kenya's Somali and Muslim community with aggressive tactics.
No one, including businesses, should have a constitutional right to discriminate against anyone.
I voiced my concern that Eurocentric notions of beauty discriminate against local dancers.
Three years later, the government sued the Trumps again, for continuing to discriminate.
Second, the weapons used in war must discriminate between combatants and non-combatants.
Critics argued the law would allow businesses to discriminate against the LGBTQ community.
Those who discriminate based on caste fail to understand the essence of Hinduism.
Critics said the law would allow businesses to discriminate against the LGBTQ community.
It doesn't discriminate between large and small communities or urban and rural ones.
Skyline doesn't discriminate when it comes to where chili and cheese can go.
He had warned early in the selection process not to discriminate against men.
Hopkins that employers cannot discriminate against workers who don't conform to sex stereotypes.
This has been dubbed an "exodus," and it does not discriminate by religion.
Because now I'm with an older group of people who are gonna discriminate.
Some have noted this too empowers religious groups to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
In other words, their religious beliefs allow them to discriminate against my son.
It will not discriminate based on national origin, race, gender or zip code.
Mr. Endruschat is no fan of Mr. Sartor's decision to discriminate by passport.
They can even discriminate differences of less than one millimeter in surface textures.
Mr. Bush himself insisted that these organizations would not be permitted to discriminate.
But those adjustments need to be temporary and science-driven and not discriminate.
Most for-hire vehicles are hailed via smartphone, so drivers can't easily discriminate.
Before the ACA, most states allowed insurers to discriminate based on medical history.
That's fuelling tension with Washington, which says such levies discriminate against U.S. companies.
They're about the troubling use of religion by people who want to discriminate.
I think it's not the role of banks to discriminate against any laws.
But they soon saw that anti-immigrant rage in America did not discriminate.
You are allowing insurance companies to discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions.
We state that you cannot offend groups of people and discriminate against them.
Rosa DeLauro, makes it harder to discriminate against women in pay and benefits.
WTO member countries are not allowed to discriminate between suppliers from different suppliers.
No matter how great the legacy, it's no license to harass or discriminate.
That was in a world where health insurers could discriminate against sick people.
"But the awarding bodies should not discriminate about this being different," he said.
They wanted to expose how Facebook allowed advertisers to discriminate based on race.
And as it turns out, even Amazon can still find ways to discriminate.
The guidance reiterates that our government may not discriminate against or between religious groups.
"I do not believe that it is right to discriminate against anyone," she wrote.
So they can't discriminate, that would not be an appropriate use of federal money.
The idea that you'd discriminate against somebody because they had a different sexual orientation?
On Thursday, Donald Trump was asked about laws that discriminate against a minority group.
It does not discriminate, and affects every race, creed, gender, education, and socioeconomic level.
University of Texas, that affirmative action is constitutional and doesn't discriminate against white applicants.
I asked him if he still believes that universities discriminate against Asian American applicants.
But unlike sales tax, they discriminate between products based on where they are made.
Hopkins the court held that it is impermissible to discriminate based on gender stereotypes.
And you're looking to discriminate somebody based on race, gender, religious preference, sexual preference.
It wants to repeal gender quotas and laws that it says discriminate against men.
"They are asking for a constitutional right to discriminate," ACLU lawyer Louise Melling said.
"The goal is to keep the blood supply safe and not discriminate," Hayes says.
Insurance companies should not be allowed to discriminate against people based on their employer.
But religious freedom doesn't give employers the right to discriminate against their female employees.
VM: And beyond the legal attack, how do people use religious texts to discriminate?
Others raised concerns that Damore would discriminate against his female colleagues in peer review.
And it says that private employers cannot discriminate based on race, religion and sex.
And it says that private employers cannot discriminate based on race, religion and sex.
The government has strict immigration policies that critics say discriminate against undocumented Haitian migrants.
Earlier this week, Trump accused Amazon of colluding with Democrats to "discriminate" against him.
People are using the election as an excuse to discriminate against each other openly.
"I fear that people are going to discriminate against me for this," he said.
We don't discriminate ever on the basis of culture, color, race, sexual orientation, nothing.
"But we don't have to discriminate against other people in order to do that."
Immigrant advocacy groups said the government's plan aimed to discriminate against non-white immigrants.
But this cultural metastasis has led to a swift and less-than-discriminate backlash.
Fair housing groups are suing over ad targeting, saying Facebook still lets advertisers discriminate.
I don't discriminate against people who are thin or bigger or whatever they enjoy.
In such a public forum, the government can't discriminate on the basis of viewpoint.
Coronavirus does not discriminate against age, gender, race, or social standing — everyone is susceptible.
And it will not discriminate based on national origin, race, gender, or zip code.
But it does mean that employers who discriminate don't typically broadcast what they're doing.
Reuters: Biden says he would withhold foreign aid if countries discriminate against LGBTQ people.
Already, there is evidence that ID checks for tenants are encouraging landlords to discriminate.
Research has shown that the tests nontrivially discriminate against different races and socioeconomic backgrounds.
The "who profits?" thing matters, especially because her sell doesn't discriminate based on size.
As governor of Indiana, Mike Pence gave businesspeople permission to discriminate for religious reasons.
Opponents felt, rightly, that the state was using social policy to discriminate against them.
The stores are supposed to sell only to non-Muslims, but they don't discriminate.
It was not my intention to offend anyone, much less discriminate against other cultures.
They asked the FTC to investigate whether decision-making algorithms discriminate against marginalized communities.
Its corporate culture and practices appear to discriminate against those with a conservative viewpoint.
The law does not allow a person to discriminate based on race or ethnicity.
But the shocking thing here was just how visibly the tool let advertisers discriminate.
United States, a business is not allowed to discriminate or segregate groups of people.
We've done very, very well with providers not allowed to discriminate among different users.
While the flood disaster does not discriminate, some people will recover quicker than others.
Certainly, co-op rules cannot discriminate against any shareholder and must treat shareholders equally.
Polls show most Americans think businesses shouldn't be allowed to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
Don't allow my school to discriminate against me and make getting an education difficult.
Hypotheticals abound: Could any business now cite free speech or religious expression to discriminate?
Could an AI program discriminate, even if it was not designed to do so?
Businesses can cite religious freedom laws to discriminate against transgender employees, a federal court in Michigan ruled on Thursday — the first time a court found that the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) can potentially be used to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
It doesn't matter that the company is using national origin instead of race to discriminate, or that the reasoning behind the discrimination is "cultural" rather than "biological": It is still using negative stereotypes to discriminate against people from a particular ethnic background.
Opponents argue that such laws discriminate against couples who are non-Christian, gay or unmarried.
"People are allowed to say anything about it and discriminate in any way," West said.
Nigerians in the dating scene sometimes discriminate against those with sickle cell disease, Olotu says.
So it says that buildings and public places may not discriminate by having inaccessible facilities.
"It will be justified; it will even be encouraged to discriminate against Arabs," Zaher said.
I mean, what happens if all restaurant started to discriminate based on their personal preferences?
When Superstorm Sandy ripped through New York City in October 2012, it did not discriminate.
Undoing these disparities requires firms to surmount their frequently demonstrated tendencies to discriminate, often unconsciously.
France forbids the collection of data about race altogether, lest it be used to discriminate.
But say there was a social network willing to discriminate on the basis of politics.
And we don't throttle, discriminate, or degrade network performance based on content," he continues. "Period.
The idea is that the important features that discriminate between different speakers are learned automatically.
I will not stand with people who discriminate against those that they perceive as different.
We do not discriminate on the basis of someone's principles, or political or other beliefs.
Progress has been slow because there have always been people willing to discriminate for profit.
But firms typically have a legal obligation not to discriminate, and to train managers accordingly.
There is evidence that Facebook's advertisement algorithms discriminate on the basis of race and gender.
You use the words "discriminate" or "discrimination" 17 times, exclusively to describe men as victims.
By the end of the study, each pigeon learned to discriminate between dozens of words.
Prison officials discriminate based on religion in a variety of other ways, large and petty.
The Illinois Civil Rights Act is clear, you cannot discriminate on the basis of race.
Rules such as Texas's are implicitly misogynist in the way they discriminate against transgender women.
You had to be thorough, especially if a Mafia capo got curious—bullets don't discriminate.
He added that the Chilean government welcomed foreign investment and would not discriminate by nationality.
" She added, "No matter how great a legacy there's no license to harass or discriminate.
"That's why they're so good at their job, they can discriminate odors individually," he said.
And the U.S. court ruling that makes it legal to discriminate against employees with dreadlocks.
And a key part of this is working to stop ads that discriminate against people.
Kavanaugh's argument is essentially this: Letting employers discriminate against certain workers fosters healthy economic competition.
And making it illegal to discriminate against employees is a huge economic burden for employers.
He also plans to review of all laws to remove clauses that discriminate against women.
Under the Fair Housing Act, property owners can not discriminate against those that have aids.
Allegations that Airbnb's hosts discriminate against black people have dogged the home-sharing firm recently.
In my eyes, DeVos had just given permission to the country to discriminate against me.
Research indicates that when employers have less information about an applicant, they discriminate against minorities.
Overnight, we'd be back in a world where private insurers could discriminate against the sick.
However, critics slammed the legislation as giving businesses cover to discriminate against the LGBTQ community.
The fish could discriminate the face they knew with an average accuracy of 81 percent.
" Likewise Brock Colyar, writing for The Cut, said, "the single dangly truly does not discriminate.
"Public accommodation law ... says you cannot discriminate on the basis of protected categories," he said.
Such policies are rarely illegal because they don't discriminate against any particular category, experts say.
The plan would also decriminalize homelessness and end laws that discriminate against those without homes.
In other words, Phillips doesn't discriminate based on status; he makes distinctions based on content.
Those who support the ban believe cashless stores discriminate against those who lack financial stability.
Earlier this month, DeVos refused to rule out giving federal funds to schools that discriminate.
Even if everyone were straight, we would still find ways to discriminate against one another.
Later this month, another hearing is scheduled to determine if Texas intentionally sought to discriminate.
The main thing about a pandemic like the novel coronavirus is that it doesn't discriminate.
Like modern voting restrictions, the old laws didn't appear to racially discriminate at face value.
But, you know, religious freedom doesn't give anyone the right to discriminate against other people.
They say insurance companies can no longer discriminate against millions of patients with preexisting conditions.
Addiction is often called a disease that doesn't discriminate, meaning it can happen to anyone.
"The government may not discriminate against religion generally or against particular religious denominations," he wrote.
Local, state and federal officials must block legislation and regulations that discriminate against transgender people.
But the court also acknowledged that Congress can still legislate preclearance in places that discriminate.
Students are suing the university, saying its affirmative action policies discriminate against Asian-American applicants.
The firemen discriminate against no one: Texts in Chinese, Hindi, Persian and Spanish all burned.
And why does the organization still allow individual troops to discriminate against openly gay leaders?
Anti-Semitism is a scourge that does not discriminate between practicing and non-practicing Jews.
They also said some of these religious institutions may discriminate against LGBT students or employees.
Better still, it doesn't discriminate, fixing weak and broken bonds anywhere on the hair shaft.
The nuclear blast itself won't kill the other player, but the fallout afterwards doesn't discriminate.
"In Lyft, you can discriminate without ever having to accept and hit cancel," Knittel said.
But no one should be able to discriminate against us in the home-buying process.
"IDGAF" works because it's a clear snapshot of our increasingly globalized world: It doesn't discriminate.
We cannot implement loyalty tests or discriminate against individuals in the name of national security.
A provision by Mr. Cruz would let insurers discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions.
"I don't discriminate against crackheads, because those crackheads need a place to stay," she'd say.
However, it was later adjusted to specify that it did not allow businesses to discriminate.
The Supreme Court has ruled that employers may not discriminate employees based on gender stereotypes.
"The government may not discriminate against religion generally or against particular religious denominations," Kavanaugh wrote.
We will continue our efforts to hold employers accountable for using Facebook's platform to discriminate.
Despite its widely held Muslim beliefs, Indonesia's population didn't always openly discriminate against LGBT people.
In both studies the investigators were unable to discriminate between food intolerances and food allergies.
Foreign business groups have said the laws unfairly discriminate against companies that are not Chinese.
The ban requires that the employer not "discriminate against union or other protected concerted communications." 
Subsequent reports revealed other ways that Facebook could be used to discriminate against marginalized groups.
But some states still used the Title X program to discriminate against Planned Parenthood anyway.
It's also illegal to discriminate against renters based on whether they're married or have children.
He repeatedly said that Cuba welcomed American investment and would not "discriminate" against United States companies.
I think that's a generalization—a lot of communities in the world discriminate against LGBTQ people.
We're confident the courts will once again rule that businesses don't have a right to discriminate.
For some observers, the news has fueled concerns that Harvard does indeed discriminate against Asian Americans.
In them, Mateer provided a roadmap for businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ people without legal repercussions.
So employers are and housing advertisers and credit advertisers can not discriminate in advertising by race.
They discriminate against black people, poor people, gay people and fat people—oh yes they do.
In another passage Hagan writes: He didn't discriminate between men and women; he liked them both.
But in a free society, people should be able to discriminate against ideas they disagree with.
What the Trump Administration is advocating for is nothing short of a constitutional right to discriminate.
We've all read the stories about small businesses -- pizzerias, bakeries, florists -- that discriminate against LGBT customers.
"If they want to be a private company they should tell people, 'we discriminate,'" he said.
In the traditional sense at least, Kylie does not discriminate on the basis of race alone.
The government does not set out to discriminate, says Diane Elson, the budget group's former chair.
By law, companies are not allowed to discriminate against U.S. workers on the basis of citizenship.
It can strengthen the progression of our community and help disarm those who discriminate against us.
Comparatively, Craigslist doesn't discriminate what you want to sell, or charge you for listing your items.
"He's used the office to discriminate and block the rights of his own constituents," Kendrick said.
"HP does not support measures that discriminate against any group," the company said in a statement.
Great, I thought, nothing I appreciate more than a person who doesn't discriminate on pop culture.
That's something I could never ever, at this age in my life… discriminate who appreciates art.
I still don't know what the purpose of differently-shaped fries is, but I don't discriminate.
Robin Williams' suicide helped us understand that mental illness doesn't discriminate based on income or fame.
Romer-Friedman noted how it's still easy to discriminate against older users when targeting employment ads.
Detractors say the intent behind both Trump's first and second orders was to discriminate against Muslims.
Now, the American Civil Liberties Union claims Facebook is also allowing employers to discriminate against women.
Others are saying this is simply a promotion and that it&aposs not intended to discriminate.
He later corrected his statement: ""Of course I do 'see' color, but I DO NOT discriminate.
We've spoken with Swedish Embassy and other officials, and they're all adamant ... they do not discriminate.
They say insurance companies can no longer discriminate against millions of patients with pre-existing conditions.
"I never thought people would discriminate against my sexuality that way," Judd told the Daily News.
"Indications are that we can discriminate several species and gender classes of insects," Brydegaard went on.
An Atlanta Federal Appeals Court ruled in March that employers could discriminate based on sexual orientation.
Called Debias Yourself, it hides potential guests' names and photos so there's no opportunity to discriminate.
Another, released in late 2015, found that hosts discriminate based on the sound of renters' names.
Proponents say it will protect religious freedom while opponents say it is a license to discriminate.
Transgender advocates say you can't discriminate against someone who is transgender without thinking about their sex.
These illnesses do not discriminate, striking people without regard to age, gender, race or socioeconomic status.
"We do not discriminate against applicants from any group," Rachael Dane, a Harvard spokesperson, told me.
To discriminate based on geographic location would grossly undermine the USPS mission to connect all Americans.
Its ratification will reduce the power of the government to discriminate on the basis of sex.
Rather than protecting human rights, sweeping religious exemptions function in practice as a license to discriminate.
Harvard responded on Friday, saying its own analysis concluded they do not discriminate in their admissions.
Nine of those represent Vox, which strongly opposes existing equality laws, saying they discriminate against men.
China filed a case in April opposing Trump's tariffs and claiming they discriminate against Chinese goods.
There's a lot of [research] that shows that people don't really discriminate between outlet quality online.
Desai argued that the Hindu god did not discriminate between his followers on basis of gender.
"If we're free to discriminate for ourselves," he said, "it allows us to enjoy more things."
Most of the best universities in America systematically discriminate in favor of affluent, privileged alumni children.
Republicans grilled Mr. Dorsey, suggesting that Twitter's algorithms suppress conservative viewpoints and discriminate against Republican voices.
"Epidemics don't discriminate," Louise McCarthy, president of the Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles, told Vox.
A parade of admissions officers have taken the stand to say that they do not discriminate.
Additionally, German insurance companies can't discriminate against me, and maternal health in Germany is lightyears ahead.
One cannot discriminate against Democrats without discriminating against African-Americans in North Carolina, and vice versa.
Both bakeries said they did not discriminate against gay people and were happy to serve anyone.
"Wildfires don't discriminate - they are a rural, suburban and urban danger," Newsom said in a statement.
And that's what the Masterpiece case is about: It would give individuals the right to discriminate.
Under Obamacare's rules, health plans cannot discriminate against customers who have been sick in the past.
And it had to be a business that didn't discriminate based on age or criminal background.
They may discriminate against one another when they want or need to, and can do so.
They may even discriminate against one another by region of origin and shades of skin color.
Finally, we need better rules about when and how it is permissible for companies to discriminate.
In 1968, he successfully argued that Louisiana could not discriminate against children born out of wedlock.
Voter identification measures are controversial, because of concerns that they can unfairly discriminate against minority voters.
An administration proposal would make it easier to discriminate against L.G.B.T.Q. adults who want to adopt.
Phil Murphy signed a law making it illegal to discriminate based on hairstyles associated with race.
"To discriminate against a little girl just because of her hair cut is despicable!" she wrote.
Instead the recommendation is for "limited and discriminate retention" — with also "limited access to that data".
It is fair to restrict taxpayer funding for agencies that choose to discriminate against particular groups.
Some say the app too could discriminate against people who are transgender and those with disabilities.
According to Trump, other countries discriminate freely while the U.S. remains handcuffed by its trade deals.
Eligibility for maternity benefits do not discriminate against temporary workers, the Indian Tea Association told CNN.
The narrow ruling meant that companies do not have the right to discriminate against gay people.
Businesses have been posting job ads on Facebook that illegally discriminate against women and elderly workers.
Does the current system of medical innovation and healthcare fuel this model or discriminate against it?
The United States has long argued that its labeling requirements do not discriminate against any country.
Artificial intelligence experts have long warned that algorithmic decision-making systems can be used to discriminate.
Opponents say the bill could be used to deny services and discriminate against same-sex couples.
The provision specifically requires that tuition remission programs not discriminate in favor of highly compensated employees.
An administration proposal would make it easier to discriminate against L.G.B.T.Q. adults who want to adopt.
It's not that Phillips should, in theory, be allowed to cite his religion to freely discriminate.
As a result of Obamacare, health insurers can no longer discriminate against people with preexisting conditions.
"There was no desire to discriminate against them," Onder said, referring to the baker in Oregon.
The first tested the ability of household cats to discriminate their own names from the general nouns, while the second experiment tested the ability of cats who regularly live with at least four other cats to discriminate their own names from the names of the other cats.
"We don't discriminate against members of the LGBT community in any of our shows," a spokesperson said.
Facebook is taking more steps to address accusations that it enables advertisers to illegally discriminate by race.
Critics call them thinly veiled attempts to discriminate against and stigmatize transgender people to score political points.
The public could finally see HIV did not discriminate based on sexual orientation, gender, class, or race.
Uber has long claimed it can solve a problem that has vexed conventional taxis: drivers who discriminate.
Policies that discriminate against ethnic or religious minorities tend to speed up the dynamics of reciprocal radicalization.
"The Icelandic government continues to unnecessarily maintain capital controls that intentionally discriminate against foreign investors," he said.
It&aposs another to employ the Red Hen doctrine and discriminate against officials in their personal lives.
Net neutrality holds that internet providers shouldn't have the freedom to discriminate against particular sites or apps.
Neil Gorsuch, Trump's Supreme Court nominee, strongly supports the "religious freedom" to legally discriminate against LGBTQ people.
He also said nothing to reassure Muslim Americans fearful that a Trump administration may discriminate against them.
"They have the technical ability and business incentive to discriminate and manipulate your internet traffic," she said.
"Assessments claiming to help diagnose 'sex addiction' are well-replicated to discriminate against gay men," said Prause.
He will argue that he should have the right to discriminate in accordance with his religious faith.
Uber didn't discriminate when it came to seeking partnerships and approached every player, including Ford, sources said.
This would allow those companies discriminate and keep their contract, given that they obtain a religious exemption.
"You can even discriminate Irish whiskies from Scotch-blended, and single malt from double malt," says Bunz.
In the United States, conservatives have promoted the idea that YouTube and other platforms discriminate against them.
"It's that flexibility to discriminate that this [bill] is prohibiting," Wexton said in the House on Wednesday.
" Wexton told VICE News that the HUD proposal "creates a license to discriminate in taxpayer-funded housing.
Albert in Blunderland (1950, Albert P. Sloan Foundation, eight minutes) Prelinger's archive doesn't discriminate based on politics.
The government argued that the combined company would be too powerful, and able to discriminate against rivals.
No arm of the state may discriminate by viewpoint when setting the rules for a public forum.
It may discriminate against murderers and in favor of non-murderers when deciding who to lock up.
But unlike fish, they possess neocortex-like structures, which gives them the ability to discriminate human faces.
"I think it's difficult for many parents to discriminate," says Matt Lundquist, LCSW, a psychotherapist in Manhattan.
The division has also pushed to file more cases against towns that discriminate against houses of worship.
But it worries those seeking new policies, who fear that underwriters may use predictive information to discriminate.
Algorithm designers likely don't intend to discriminate, and may not even realize a problem has crept in.
Trump doesn't say he wants to ensure that health plans can't discriminate against Americans with preexisting conditions.
Provincial officials say the bill targets all face coverings and doesn't discriminate against a particular religious group.
The HUD is accusing Facebook of allowing advertisers to discriminate on the basis of race and color.
However, there are also negatives that encroach on students' rights as individuals and discriminate against transgender youth.
In other words, they have free license to discriminate against LGBTQ families, and possibly other potential parents.
Insurers in the private marketplace would be allowed to discriminate against people with preexisting conditions, for example.
The Democratic senator from Minnesota addresses the worry that Face ID might discriminate against people of color.
But religion must not translate into a license to discriminate -- nor trample people's protections under the law.
In April, the state government passed a law essentially making it legal to discriminate against LGBT people.
And the court agreed that the government cannot discriminate against people of faith by treating them unequally.
They say that helmet laws increase cyclists' interactions with law enforcement, who sometimes use them to discriminate.
They found partisans surprisingly willing to discriminate against people who are not members of their political party.
In the interview, he stated his support for legislation compelling businesses not to discriminate against LGBT people.
Individual encounters with prejudiced bigots who discriminate against others they believe "don't belong" are acts of terrorism.
" The California Democrat added, "No matter how great a legacy there's no license to harass or discriminate.
As long as a law did not announce its intention to discriminate, it would pass judicial muster.
We need to fix policing to better hold accountable those officers who discriminate or use excessive force.
Land-use policies that make housing more expensive effectively discriminate against low-income blacks and other minorities.
Recessions don't discriminate between businesses or clients, and you may find some customers struggling to make payments.
Schools that discriminate against trans students — as in Gavin's case — will continue to face liability in court.
I do not discriminate whether for race, religion, color of skin, sexuality, political affiliation — what have you.
We don't have kids, or sensitive jobs, or families that might discriminate against us for our choices.
Love doesn't discriminate: A bridal boutique is under attack yet again for turning away a lesbian couple.
There isn't anything in there that authorizes any government agency to discriminate on the basis of religion.
Palantir Technologies has come out and said that it did not discriminate against Asian people, Fortune reports.
Today, the best way to actively discriminate is to make the discriminatory discourse ostensibly positive and altruistic.
Instead, it ordered the district judge to reweigh evidence that lawmakers acted with intent to discriminate racially.
They said that asking the question was a calculated effort by the administration to discriminate against immigrants.
And they regularly discriminate against tenants on the basis of race, language, national origin and immigration status.
Despite the humble symbol's not-so-humble ties to luxury, its good fortune certainly does not discriminate.
The lawsuit calls this difference "irrational" and claims that "the intent to discriminate" can be easily inferred.
And viewed this way, many believe the baker has the right to discriminate against whomever he chooses.
It is just saying that he can't discriminate among the people who seek to buy his art.
In fact, she argued that businesses can discriminate against almost anyone for any reason — except for race.
While he did not stop the questions altogether, he did encourage the lawyers to discriminate a bit.
"Taking the explicit ability to discriminate off the table is an important first step," Professor Kim said.
Critics say these laws discriminate against low-income voters, younger voters and racial and ethnic minority groups.
Some say the plan to add more diversity would actually discriminate against a minority group: Asian-Americans.
America simply cannot allow one state to use geography and ideology to discriminate against another state's commodities.
TSA's website's tiny Civil Rights page states that they do not discriminate based on gender OR sex.
In a way, this is good news — the medical system doesn't seem to discriminate by insurance status.
A computer program designed to vet job applicants for Amazon was discovered to systematically discriminate against women.
It also defends policies that adversaries say discriminate against Arabs as redressing historic grievances as persecuted Kurds.
Change doesn't discriminate and I will be standing alongside her and cheering her on the entire time.
Critics denounced the order as allowing religious organizations to discriminate based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
More specifically, it always must be discriminate, proportionate and determinably within the recognizable bounds of military necessity.
The district court judge found that Trump's comments showed the order was meant to discriminate against Muslims.
" Manohla Dargis of The New York Times agreed, writing, "Here's the thing about sexism: It doesn't discriminate.
" That's the concern echoed by the Human Rights Campaign, which called the ruling "a license to discriminate.
We need to repeal laws and regulations that discriminate against or even criminalize people living with HIV.
But critics say the law has been used as an excuse to discriminate against the LGBTQ community.
The ministry did not discriminate against any group in providing health services, including LGBT people, he added.
Discrimination based on national origin is a thinly veiled attempt to discriminate on the basis of religion.
But then they turn a blind eye to policies that hurt the poor or discriminate against minorities.
But he sets this "sin" above all others and seeks not "religious freedom" but permission to discriminate.
In a statement to Vox, a spokesperson for Procter & Gamble denied that recruiters discriminate against DACA recipients.
You may have heard Mississippi's religious freedom law will now allow businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
It has been pointed out repeatedly that none of the individuals publicly involved in the prize discriminate.
Fire doesn't discriminate: It destroys multimillion-dollar mansions and trailer parks with an equal amount of fervor.
Insurers used to discriminate against those with preexisting conditions because sick people are often costlier to cover.
It found that while employers discriminate against women when they apply for male-dominated working-class jobs, they discriminate against men when they apply for any female-dominated jobs, whether blue-collar or white-collar — showing how much more nontraditional opportunities have opened for women than for men.
It would be a better world if we could all get along instead of discriminate against one another.
Look, Harvard&aposs argument is our commitment to racial diversity means we have to discriminate against racial minorities.
"We call on Donald Trump to reject any and all attempts to give license to discriminate," he said.
"Well, I can tell you they discriminate against me," Trump said in an interview with CNBC's Squawk Box.
Well, it reopened, and it&aposs sounding a loud signal to anyone that may discriminate against Trump supporters.
"That means that disability can affect anyone at any time, it doesn't discriminate who it affects," Dhanda says.
In this arrangement, conservatives can be accommodating to gay people, provided it remains legal to discriminate against them.
Labelled pictures of cats and dogs, for instance, allow an algorithm to learn to discriminate between the two.
But know this: they have the technical ability and business incentive to discriminate and manipulate your internet traffic.
She fears that people whose ancestors also came seeking safety and opportunity will continue to discriminate against them.
Second, the policy violates the moral principle that it is wrong to discriminate on the basis of religion.
Is it okay to discriminate against people who visit Pinterest if we know they tend to die younger?
According to Pao: We learned it was illegal to discriminate based on things like race, sex, or age.
Many LGBTQ community stakeholders say the bill is a "license to discriminate," depriving members of their human rights.
Trump has also moved to make it easier for adoption agencies to discriminate against gay and lesbian parents.
Critics say the Houston referendum and an accompanying wave of so-called bathroom bills discriminate against transgender people.
"If the driver's inclined to discriminate, they'll just not accept that ride in the first place," he says.
That's 1.2 million rooms that they've got to discriminate between the enemy and the civilians that live there.
Take, for example, one recent study that tried to determine whether state legislators discriminate against their black constituents.
Facebook has acknowledged over the past year that its tools have been abused to discriminate unfairly against people.
We don't have to discriminate if we're living in totally segregated neighborhoods; all the work is already done.
Yet they may discover to their chagrin that more information also provides users with more opportunities to discriminate.
The ACLU considers the rules unconstitutionally vague and says they discriminate against unpopular views or controversial public figures.
This means that it is already 100 percent legal for a Mississippi business to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
"If it tastes good, we don't discriminate about something that doesn't have the cachet of age," he responds.
Obamacare eliminated lifetime caps and made it so insurance companies couldn't discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions.
The subtext was barely subtext: Trump is running for president on the promise that he will actively discriminate.
A college principal told students in 2012 that the school would not discriminate against LGBTQ students on campus.
"We're going to work for everyone, and we won't discriminate against anyone," he told reporters, according to Reuters.
For example, Facebook will be analyzing how the tool can discriminate against the LGBTQ community and religious groups.
"None of those other jurisdictions say that individuals that discriminate and harass other folks have immunity," Chapel said.
The black NPCs openly discriminate against Connor, a white super robo cop — as if police brutality never existed.
A JD.com spokeswoman said it did not discriminate and that any high-performing employee is eligible for promotion.
He suggested ISPs have no reason to discriminate between services, and they engender innovation rather than stifle it.
Surveillance scores, Antonini told Gizmodo, also offer companies a quiet way to discriminate against consumers based on wealth.
Second, it is illegal for a public accommodation to directly discriminate against individuals because of their immutable characteristics.
Diablo Canyon is essentially being forced to close by state renewable energy policies that discriminate against nuclear power.
The ACA expanded health care to 20 million Americans, and made sure insurance companies don't discriminate against women.
Because the regime's intent is to terrorize, it makes no effort to discriminate between military and civilian targets.
According to Human Rights Watch, laws discriminate against the Rohingya, limiting their freedom of movement, education and employment.
LGBTQ+ people can and do discriminate based on race, size, gender expression, and many other facets of identity.
I'm totally troubled, and here's what I've ... Can you just ... Google and Facebook do not discriminate like that.
But Democrats said the amendment itself was ambiguous and would allow federal contractors and grant recipients to discriminate.
Trump has previously suggested that Google, Facebook and Twitter have colluded with each other to discriminate against Republicans.
Sometimes, it will serve you unfairly, sometimes it will discriminate against you unfairly — but it'll always be there.
The case ruled that the federal government can't discriminate against same-sex couples regarding federal benefits and protections.
HUD alleges that Facebook's ad-targeting platform allows advertisers to discriminate against minorities, women and other protected classes.
The bill specifies that a doctor is not permitted to discriminate against any of his or her patients.
BUT WE ARE NOT GOING TO ON A WHOLESALE BASIS DISCRIMINATE AGAINST CHINA AS PART OF A NEGOTIATION.
But we are not going to on a wholesale basis discriminate against China as part of a negotiation.
Apple's card partner, Goldman Sachs, denied accusations of sexism and said its systems do not discriminate against women.
If a state can deny these marital benefits, what other ways can they discriminate against same-sex couples?
The LGBT community – the very community Trump has made overtures to – saw the bill a license to discriminate.
"We are praying for the people to accept us and not to discriminate," said Younis, 23, from Algiers.
When governments fail to protect minority communities – or actively discriminate against them – advocacy organizations and grassroots initiatives activate.
The move comes at a time of growing dissent against laws that activists say discriminate against Muslim women.
I don't discriminate either way... I love experimenting and playing... I'm a chameleon when it comes to looks.
"Carnival needs to not discriminate," Kerry said in an interview with CNN en Espanol and the Miami Herald.
This amenity is costly, and merchants do not discriminate in their prices based on who uses the lot.
O'Neil said the companies should also measure how the scores might discriminate against the poor, sick or minorities.
Last year, we introduced our community commitment where we made 200 million people attest that they won't discriminate.
For officials already inclined to discriminate, Bolour said the restrictions are essentially a free pass to do so.
Kentucky, established that peremptory challenge cannot be used to discriminate against jurors based on race, ethnicity, or sex.
For many Hondurans, the video was a painful reminder of how their neighboring countries discriminate against their nation.
"Covid-212 does not discriminate by age, race or income level," the Los Angeles County health department said.
"Covid-212 does not discriminate by age, race or income level," the Los Angeles County health department said.
And it could try to apply the same stance on gender identity, letting employers discriminate against trans people.
In 2016, students staged a protest demanding a new policy that didn't discriminate along gender or racial lines.
I felt weird because I thought that people would discriminate on us more if they saw us together.
"What Devah showed, contrary to this view, is that employers do indeed discriminate," he said in an email.
Some people shared stories about being told to refuse service to particular people or to discriminate against colleagues.
"The Congressional Hispanic Caucus should not discriminate against any American of Hispanic descent," Curbelo said in a statement.
Bump said that throughout U.S. history, people have manipulated fears of infectious disease to discriminate against minority groups.
Mr. Shah and other party officials have said the policy is not intended to discriminate against Indian Muslims.
We have a long history of supporting equality and we're opposed to laws that discriminate or encourage discrimination.
Advocates argue removing those protections will allow health care providers, hospitals and insurers to discriminate against transgender patients.
We do not discriminate against potential hires on the basis of their prior work experience, including the administration.
CHD is a true public health issue that does not discriminate by race, gender, or socio-economic status.
There's also concern that systems like HireVue's could inherently be built to discriminate against people with certain disabilities.
Finally, Congress should allow firms to experiment, as long as they don't discriminate in an anti-competitive way.
In other words, the legislature had ample warning that its proposed policy would discriminate against voters of color.
Yelp's newest filter is designed to help people find welcoming business that don't discriminate based on, basically, anything.
North Carolina can discriminate against LGBTQ Americans and still host a championship sports game, as it turns out.
The Moores don't discriminate: all bags are created equal, and they average five to 10 intakes every day.
They wanted to create a computer program that tests whether real estate websites discriminate against people by race.
One could use the case as a reason to discriminate against, perhaps, African Americans, Latinos, or Muslim people.
" — Elizabeth Brubaker "You can do all the right things, and be a good person, but tragedy doesn't discriminate.
Facebook does not allow or advise our reviewers to systematically discriminate against sources of any political origin, period.
So a school principal or student group can discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.
But within those guidelines we do not in any way discriminate on the basis of viewpoint or ideology.
Some Republican Party lawmakers have also said Google, Facebook and Twitter discriminate against conservative viewpoints and suppress free speech.
Colorado Civil Rights Commission, the ruling does not indicate people have a constitutional right to discriminate against LGBTQ+ couples.
Even if Harvard does not actually discriminate against Asian-Americans, its insistence on preserving hereditary preferences undermines its case.
Accidental tweets are the silent curse of all Twitter users, the looming threat that knows not how to discriminate.
Republican Senator Bob Onder, who sponsored the resolution, said the resolution does not discriminate, but protects vulnerable religious institutions.
Under the ACA, insurers could not discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions like cancer, diabetes, or heart disease.
In 2001, the Supreme Court ruled that schools can't discriminate against clubs because of the club's expressed religious values.
Critics argue the bill allows individuals, employers and business owners to discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
Then, they flip the argument, claiming that reparative justice policies discriminate against those who have always had the advantage.
The majority said the law unconstitutionally permits government to discriminate against expression based on the ideas or views conveyed.
"Goats do discriminate an angry from a happy person, and would rather interact with happy people," Albuquerque told Gizmodo.
Twitter's senior strategist Nick Pickles said the company does not discriminate against conservatives and works to make neutral decisions.
In fact, payment processors' policies banning adult content are unfortunate examples of how financial institutions discriminate against sex workers.
Women who become pregnant say that employers discriminate against them in defiance of labor laws, and go largely unpunished.
Though it is illegal to discriminate against pregnant women and mothers, she believes that more needs to be done.
"We respect our fellow citizens for their beliefs, but we do not discriminate based on our disagreements," Edwards said.
Their ability to discriminate numbers is on par with African grey parrots, dolphins and guppies, among others, Howard wrote.
After all, one can at least envision a hyperaggressive company that does not demean and discriminate against women, right?
And it's not just my face: From skin care to makeup to body products, my epidermis does not discriminate.
" An IBM spokesman told CNBC, "IBM does not discriminate, and makes its employment decisions based on skills, not age.
There is evidence that it allowed advertisers to discriminate by targeting housing and employment ads to white users only.
On one hand, its throttling did discriminate between content, since it was designed to apply only to video content.
"Harris Homes did not discriminate against Stephens based on sex stereotypes in violation of Title VII," government lawyers wrote.
In May of last year, the Taiwanese Constitutional Court ruled that the country's laws discriminate against same-sex couples.
However, in newly deregulated markets, firms will probably find it easier to discriminate against the sick in other ways.
The effect is that it allows small employers to sexually harass and discriminate against their workers under federal law.
Addiction does not discriminate, and there is no one-size-fits-all response to this crisis facing our nation.
Facebook could have violated the Fair Housing Act by allowing advertisers to discriminate on advertisements that pertain to housing.
It is also a known fact that domestic violence does not discriminate by race, color, creed, nationality, or status.
"We don't discriminate (against) people for what they are or who they are," he added to The Sun Journal.
"In states that didn't necessarily have laws on the books, there was definitely a custom to discriminate," Liriano said.
There are fears, raised by Grist, that user profile pictures could prompt landlords to racially discriminate against prospective tenants.
It's hoped that businesses would not discriminate against pregnant people—or people perceived to be pregnant—on principle alone.
When we do this—when we discriminate against groups of people—we all lose a sense of our humanity.
"Consumers want an open internet that doesn't discriminate on content and protects free speech and consumer privacy," they said.
We feel like she's our friend, and it's hard to discriminate against a person you feel is your friend.
Using the GILTI regime could help allay possible U.S. fears that the new rules could discriminate against U.S. companies.
As a result, it is important to create AI algorithms that make "unbiased decisions that don't discriminate," he said.
Charter (whose broadband brand is called Spectrum) says it won't throttle or block "lawful content" or discriminate against it.
As for her standard order, "I definitely don't discriminate (but anything with truffles is an added bonus)," she said.
Senior leaders argue that an efficient meritocracy doesn't discriminate, and promoting the most talented individuals is good for business.
It is not in the company's best interest to discriminate against certain advertisers, regardless of their point of view.
" Edward Ahmed Mitchell of CAIR-Georgia said: "We suspect it's motivated by a desire to discriminate against Georgia Muslims.
Then they would be taught to discriminate pangolins from other smells, a process likely to last until mid-July.
"Consumers want an open internet that doesn't discriminate on content and protects free speech and consumer privacy," they added.
These new rules will allow employers and schools to discriminate against women while undermining the importance of women's health.
California taxpayers' money "will not be used to let people travel to states who chose to discriminate," Becerra said.
The company has emphasized in the past that it does not discriminate based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
The bill would make it illegal to discriminate against transgender people in matters of housing, employment and public accommodations.
"Our policies discriminate against and devalue black people, Native Americans, people of color, women and LGBTQ people," Biden said.
"I can tell you they discriminate against me," Trump said when asked about companies like Google, Facebook and Amazon.
They also had to prove beforehand that their proposed changes weren't intended to discriminate and wouldn't have that effect.
The court ultimately ruled for the baker but didn&apost give businesses a blanket right to discriminate against gays.
Juggalos say that police and potential employers discriminate against people with this tattoo or who wear the band's merchandise.
Executive Order 13672 forbids federal contractors to discriminate in employment on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.
I love them with heels, with Birkenstocks, with Stan Smiths... They do not discriminate when it comes to shoes.
Finally, Graham-Cassidy allows the possibility of states to discriminate against those with preexisting conditions, including mental health conditions.
The company's vague terms and services, she says, allows Airbnb to discriminate against any group without offering a reason.
I don't think they'd be doing anything to intentionally discriminate, but it's possible that they've just left something out.
The bill also made it easier for banks to discriminate against people of color who apply for home mortgages.
Now that he's been criticized, he'll probably start pointing out that Mar-a-Lago doesn't discriminate against pregnant women.
Employers, which are never told which employees have certain conditions, are not using the information to discriminate, he said.
Joining "Washington Won't Discriminate," a broad coalition united against the proposition, the tech giant helped to defeat the bill.
However, there is no constitutional right to contract with local governments and use those taxpayer-funds to unlawfully discriminate.
Only one state, Tasmania, has made it illegal to discriminate against teachers based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
The law applies to everyone and the authorities will not discriminate regardless of what one does for a living.
However widely tolerance extends, without laws against bias, people can still discriminate with impunity, as Roi Galfo found out.
In many states, it is still legal to discriminate against someone in employment or housing because they are transgender.
Ill-conceived policies that disproportionately harm or intentionally discriminate against people of color result in lasting, often irreparable damage.
A proposed law would make big companies determine whether their algorithms discriminate, but it's lacking in some big ways.
Moreover, FADA would prohibit the government from denying federal contracts to organizations that discriminate against LGBTQ employees or beneficiaries.
You might come to understand that microtargeting had supercharged advertisers' ability to discriminate, even when they weren't trying to.
" Regarding the travel restrictions on foreign nationals, Gupta asked, "Obviously, Dr. Redfield, the virus doesn't discriminate based on race.
However, it is absolutely against Uber's Community Guidelines to discriminate against anyone based on thir race or national origin.
The Supreme Court has ruled it is unconstitutional for employers in one state to discriminate against residents of another.
The Supreme Court also requires laws that discriminate on the basis of race to overcome a "compelling interest" test.
It established the landmark principle that health insurers could not discriminate against sick people or those with preexisting conditions.
It can help make them more accepting adults, who are less likely to discriminate against their fellow human beings.
Your landlord is not allowed to discriminate against families with children, so your complaints may fall on deaf ears.
How could the bank discriminate if no one ever tells it which customers are women and which are men?
She contended that it could open taxpayers to more liability or make it easier for mortgage lenders to discriminate.
Conservatives, however, believe the liability protection goes too far and allows them to discriminate against conservative social media content.
Names that discriminate against gender, race or ethnicity are now prohibited, as are references to terrorism, separatism and extremism.
But in all instances managers must be careful not to make assumptions and discriminate against anyone in the process.
But it does not permit a professor to actually discriminate against one of his students based on invidious factors.
"It's abhorrent and disrespectful that President Trump would choose this anniversary to discriminate against our service members," she continued.
This would appear to suggest support for allowing religious organizations to discriminate based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
Many feared the law would allow Indiana businesses to discriminate against gay people, and a raft of controversy ensued.
He faces three years in prison for "incitement to discriminate" for his role in a documentary on child prostitution.
For example, China is pledging not to discriminate against foreign companies when it sets new standards for technological equipment.
In an ideal world it would not be profound to say that you should not discriminate against black people.
The old days, when insurers in the individual market could discriminate against those people at will, are not forgotten.
In short, Phillips would supposedly serve gay people — therefore showing, in his view, that he doesn't discriminate against them.
"Broadband providers should not block, throttle, or otherwise discriminate against lawful websites and services," Apple said in its comments.
"It was very difficult to find people who would be on a dissertation committee in 2010 that would be willing to put their name on the line and say we think technology can discriminate or that algorithms can discriminate," Noble, who began her research a decade ago, said in Berkeley last night.
I wanted Secretary DeVos to understand how alienating it was to be bullied, and the isolation that came from being forced to use a bathroom separate from everyone else—but I also wanted her to understand that when there are no federal protections for marginalized groups, states that want to discriminate will discriminate.
The company doesn't discriminate by category; Ritter says its roster is equitably split between games, productivity tools and simple utilities.
And that includes the fight against using all kinds of seemingly unrelated or indirect information to discriminate against older workers.
"We expected to see that dogs neurally discriminate between words that they know and words that they don't," Prichard said.
And in addition, he supports the right of businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ people and is anti-gay marriage. Rep.
Pence was so hostile toward the LGBTQ community that he passed a law making it legal to discriminate against gays.
Johnson was among the bill's critics who argue that under the legislation, private businesses could legally discriminate against some customers.
That was going to raise costs for health insurers, because they could no longer discriminate against people with preexisting conditions.
But well into the 22015th century, it was being used to discriminate against Dominican citizens whose parents came from Haiti.
Ultimately, the briefs argue, this isn't solely a case about LGBTQ rights, or "religious liberty" as a license to discriminate.
We will not apologize for doing this, not even to a food truck that now chooses to discriminate against us.
Basically, it's the idea that the government or a law can't discriminate against an individual based on their political leanings.
"Affirmative action" policies, which discriminate in favour of members of disadvantaged groups, are widespread in America and many other countries.
Some Republican Party lawmakers have also said Google, Facebook and Twitter Inc discriminate against conservative viewpoints and suppress free speech.
Amazon was facing backlash from critics who say cashier-free stores discriminate against people without bank accounts or credit cards.
It is a devastation that does not discriminate: earthquakes in Haiti and New Zealand, tsunamis in Southeast Asia and Japan.
While they notably focus on soul, jazz, and funk, their curation doesn't discriminate, and also includes disco, house, and techno.
And, even if it is legal for Trump to discriminate on this basis, it's probably not good for public relations.
This can lead to false arrests and imprisonment, and gives police officers a new tool to discriminate against ethnic minorities.
One will explore how companies in emerging markets cope with laws that discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender workers.
Just this morning, OCR said it will scrap an Obama-era policy that says doctors can't discriminate against transgender patients.
Raytheon's EKV has an advanced, multi-color sensor used to detect and discriminate incoming warheads from other objects in space.
Purcell noted that past statements from Trump indicated intent to discriminate – namely by calling for a ban of all Muslims.
Agreeing means that you vow, among other things, to never discriminate against race, color, nationality, ethnicity, age, or sexual orientation.
Harvard in a statement said it does not discriminate against Asian-Americans and looked forward to defending itself at trial.
" The Times said the administration was putting new resources into suing universities over "policies deemed to discriminate against white applicants.
First, they hope to expand MyTransHealth to rural areas, especially places known to discriminate against trans people, like North Carolina.
And they don t like the fact we have military in our club and we don t discriminate with race.
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang in Maryland said Trump's travel ban was still meant to discriminate against Muslims.
But we all know addiction doesn't discriminate; Davidson also struggles with substance abuse and depression, as well as Crohn's disease.
They want to discriminate against us and they've been emboldened by political support in the highest levels in this country.
Nobody expects you to understand why you would want to do this but the quest for knowledge does not discriminate.
Unlike true public schools, charter schools have the ability to hand-select (and possibly discriminate against) their potential student population.
"Regimes change but (the) blasphemy law has always been used by majority groups to discriminate or criminalize others," Afrianty said.
A revolutionary bill passed in India Tuesday, making it illegal to discriminate against people living with HIV/AIDs, CNN reports.
If there's a social reason to encourage people to have health insurance, let's not discriminate on the basis of income.
And you cannot discriminate; One might be the person who has the brain to cure cancer or help the environment.
He even picked a vice president famous for trying to make it legal to openly discriminate against gays and lesbians.
I'm gonna butcher this, but he was talking about your hands, and how your hands don't discriminate against one another.
And when it came to age and sexuality, Hallmark didn't discriminate — the ad shows all sorts of people in love.
Under WTO rules, member countries are not allowed to discriminate between trading partners and reject imports from one particular country.
The Department of Education is listing the names of hundreds of religious schools that critics say discriminate against transgender students.
Yet the Zimbabwean authorities say when it comes to trans rights, particularly in terms of healthcare, they do not discriminate.
One of the proposed solutions is to make the avatar photos of housing-seekers smaller, making it harder to discriminate.
However, the ability to discriminate along these dimensions has been protected for decades through a set of "conscience protection" laws.
The 1964 Civil Rights Act states that employers also can't discriminate based on sex, race, color, religion, and national origin.
Airbnb is working to tamp down mounting charges that some hosts on its platform discriminate against guests based on race.
Surprise, surprise: More than 2170 polls have closed since the Roberts Court gave the state a green light to discriminate.
"Questions about marital status and number and ages of children are frequently used to discriminate against women," states their website.
"The Department of Justice does not discriminate potential hires on the basis of political affiliation," a DOJ spokesperson told CNN.
Goldman Sachs hasn't explained how its algorithms come up with people's credit scores, but says it doesn't discriminate against women.
Becerra said the states — Alabama, Kentucky, South Dakota and Texas — all recently passed laws that discriminate based on sexual orientation.
Centrists say it could gut the federal requirement that insurance companies not discriminate against people with pre-existing medical conditions.
A House Judiciary Committee hearing on whether social media platforms discriminate against conservatives may have backfired on its GOP organizers.
Whatever triggered her to discriminate against my son embodies exactly what is wrong in the United States of America today.
It's a trait that's particularly concerning because depression doesn't discriminate, says Srijan Sen, a psychiatrist at the University of Michigan.
Furman, an appointee of Democratic President Barack Obama, stopped short of a finding that Ross intended to discriminate against immigrants.
But the court ruled against him, deciding it's not illegal to discriminate against employees who use weed, medically or recreationally.
Indeed, PayPal dropped plans to bring 400 jobs to North Carolina after politicians gave people a green light to discriminate.
They recognize, as do I, that addiction does not discriminate by age, race, social class, economic status or political affiliation.
"Our results show a systemic problem that does not discriminate among location, rank, or branch of service," the report said.
According to the author, John McGann, a neuroscientist at Rutgers University, we can probably discriminate about one trillion different odors.
But in terms of the people I hang out with, I don't discriminate; my wife, for example, isn't straight edge.
Pence caught flak last year over a state law that critics said would allow businesses to discriminate against LGBT customers.
"It's important not to discriminate against any consumer," Lipsman said, and these autonomous stores need to have a cash option.
The couple says that freedom of speech does not give Mr. Phillips the right to discriminate against same-sex couples.
It's also possible that people could use the information you write about to discriminate against you or treat you badly.
This new H.H.S. division is an open invitation to discriminate further against an already misunderstood, maligned and often mistreated population.
For the second time, DeVos refused to say if she'd pull federal funding from schools that discriminate against LGBTQ students.
According to them, racism ended in 2008 and policies like affirmative action, however limited, now actually discriminate against white people.
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was a critical moment, prohibiting election practices that discriminate on the basis of race.
Economists have long been mystified by the impulse to discriminate, given that shutting out any group deprives society of advances.
Holder that federal courts have repeatedly found to intentionally discriminate against African-Americans and Latinos in the last several years.
A year after the incident, Murphy signed a law making it illegal to discriminate based on hairstyles associated with race.
Trump criticized the Clinton Foundation's acceptance of money from countries, such as Saudi Arabia, that discriminate against the LGBT community.
These rules let virtually anyone -- including bosses, health plans, and schools – discriminate against women by refusing to cover birth control.
Half of academics in some fields said in a survey that they would discriminate in hiring decisions against an evangelical.
We passed Title IX and made it illegal to discriminate against people at schools and colleges because of their sex.
The workers say that it is impossible to discriminate against gay and transgender people without taking into account their sex.
In a utopian society where people did not discriminate — consciously or subconsciously — "objective reasonableness" would be a perfectly serviceable standard.
Those rights were largely on Bakke's side: you couldn't discriminate against whites simply because nonwhites had once been discriminated against.
Israeli universities do not discriminate against anyone; on the contrary, they have affirmative-action programs for Muslim and black students.
Because of their gatekeeper role, railroads had power to discriminate, both among users and in favor of their own wares.
Phil Murphy signed a law this week making it illegal to discriminate against people based on hairstyles associated with race.
They maintained that opponents had turned up no evidence that any legislator had intended to discriminate against blacks and Hispanics.
Facing criticism, he backpedaled and signed an amendment that prevented the law from being used to discriminate against LGBTQ customers.
Shopping at Wasserman's, Chava Hakimian, a mother of five, said she would buy either brand because her children didn't discriminate.
Several other states, such as Texas and Michigan, have passed laws that allow for organizations to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
They&aposve also requested that the FTC commit to investigate how algorithms discriminate against marginalized communities, per a press release.
As you might suspect, the Constitution does not really authorize the courts to discriminate among constitutional rights in that way.
The Department of Justice also has a role in bringing suit against individuals, housing providers, creditors and municipalities that discriminate.
Nathan Deal vetoed a bill in 2016 that would have allowed faith-based organizations to discriminate based on religious beliefs.
Clinton, in contrast, has argued American cannot discriminate against a single faith and has called for stricter gun control instead.
Employers could also discriminate against women workers under the assumption that they would be more likely to use leave benefits.
There's a good argument that employers shouldn't discriminate against potential job applicants based on their criminal history or drug use.
He took the government to court in March because he felt it should no longer discriminate against same-sex relationships.
David Foster Wallace, the saint of under-thirty readers, mentions James not at all in his critical writings, and though one might take his qualifications and circlings back as Jamesian, they are employed to discriminate not more finely but to discriminate not at all—to get it in, rather than to pare it down.
That is because populist parties often promote nationalistic, or nativist, policies which seem to discriminate against foreign companies, workers and goods.
The United States has always been a fierce opponent of local content requirements because they discriminate against U.S. exporters and investors.
Data exposures stemming from misconfigurations endanger millions of records, and the gaffes don't discriminate—any data can end up at risk.
We decided a really long time ago that businesses don't get to discriminate against their customers because of who they are.
But humans are often good at enforcing moral rules, such as making sure not to discriminate based on race and gender.
Merkley pointedly asked DeVos if charter and private schools that receive federal funding would be allowed to discriminate against LGBTQ students.
All of this means the average consumer is completely unable to discriminate between the two flavors, as the recent study reveals.
"Prince's death is a tragic example that opioid addiction and overdose deaths do not discriminate," Metz said, wrapping the press conference.
The Supreme Court in the past has disallowed gerrymandering intended to discriminate against racial minorities but has not curbed partisan gerrymandering.
Let&aposs just know what that is, you can discriminate on their basis of thinking, their political opinion, and their mind.
Thomas was brought up to discriminate against LGBTQ people, but that all changed when Thomas' son, Nathan, came out to him.
Activists worry that the registry will be used to further discriminate and crack down on LGBTQ communities, drug users, and prostitutes.
Obamacare eliminated lifetime caps and made it so insurance companies couldn't discriminate against you if you had a pre-existing condition.
And, when it comes to what type I order, I definitely don't discriminate (but anything with truffles is an added bonus).
In 2010 the Labour government passed an equality act that obliges public and private institutions not to discriminate against transgender people.
The first: the court will decide whether it's illegal under federal law for employers to discriminate against gay and transgender workers.
"This measure is rooted in the dangerous misconception that religion can be used as a free pass to discriminate," Weinberg said.
It's true that some of the arguments made by these groups focus on the right to discriminate against LGBTQ individuals specifically.
Jo herself had once been lonely, as an undergraduate at Cambridge; she knew that "young or old, loneliness does not discriminate".
HP does not support measures that discriminate against any group or limit our ability to hire the best for our business.
You can't discriminate against someone and base a hiring decision on someone's sex or race or disability, or things like that.
And it may discriminate against rich people and in favor of poor people when deciding who to provide with welfare benefits.
More sophisticated ICBMs are capable of deploying decoys during flight, making it difficult to discriminate which piece is the actual warhead.
It followed accusations of bias and inaccuracies with the technology, which they say can be used to racially discriminate against minorities.
TPP governments also agree to ensure that their SOEs do not discriminate against the enterprises, goods or services of other countries.
No, the Clinton Foundation should not have accepted donations from countries which abuse human rights and discriminate against gays and women.
That complaint alleged that it allowed advertisers to illegally discriminate in housing ads by excluding some groups from seeing the ads.
But RZA's philosophical outlook on Shkreli buying the album and not even listening to it is rather charming:I can never discriminate.
You and I may never agree on whether it's OK to discriminate against Muslims, but let's talk about your health care.
So yes, male-only social clubs were able to thrive for decades because they were lean — small enough to legally discriminate.
The law allows groups with "protected characteristics", including LGBT folk, to discriminate in their admissions (Tonic nonetheless accepts applications from all).
Forty years ago today, on October 31, it became illegal to discriminate against pregnant women at work in the United States.
In the face of widespread protests that the law gave businesses a license to discriminate based on sexual orientation, Republican Gov.
The Justice Department has been investigating admissions practices at Harvard — specifically whether they discriminate against Asian American applicants — since last year.
When we write our rules, when we enforce our rules, we're not trying to discriminate against this group or that group.
Last month, a federal judge ruled that the law was designed to "intentionally discriminate" against non-white and low-income voters.
It followed accusations that the technology has bias and inaccuracies, which critics say can be used to racially discriminate against minorities.
Growing criticism of cashless stores (given teeth by some local legislation) argues that these businesses discriminate against the poor and unbanked.
As HUD points out in today's filing, advertisers were allegedly allowed to discriminate based on virtually any category known to humanity.
He could, at least under most states' laws as written today, be allowed to discriminate against LGBTQ people as he wishes.
In fact, it's the whole reason they exist in modern technology: to discriminate against certain things and give preference to others.
"Sexual harassment does not discriminate by political party," Kelly Dittmar, an assistant professor of political science at Rutgers University, told Vox.
Supporters of that law say it protects religious freedom; detractors like Witt say it inappropriately allows state-financed groups to discriminate.
The California wildfires do not discriminate: They've torn through some of the state's wealthiest ZIP codes, and some of its poorest.
But because gender confirmation often includes the use of steroids, critics say the true purpose of the bill is to discriminate.
The bills are generally said to allow people to discriminate against gay and transgender people under the guise of religious liberty.
The secretary sparked newfound controversy when she wouldn't say if the federal government would bar funding for private schools that discriminate.
Homeless shelters, too, discriminate against transgender men and women, sometimes denying them a place to sleep based on their gender identity.
The complaints allege that the schools unfairly discriminate on the basis of race in their admissions process — particularly against Asian-Americans.
That small library in Wisconsin that shows how to discriminate in favor of truth is advancing the evolution of the species.
Diller said that the idea that ISPs can't discriminate against certain content is basically established fact, even if the rules change.
"We should not discriminate against these poor refugees who came from the same country, who suffered the same trauma," Babakian said.
The Trump administration is taking aim at affirmative action programs it believes "discriminate against white applicants," reports The New York Times.
This marked the first time the U.S. used federal law to discriminate against immigrants—in this case the Chinese, who constituted .
Bob Jones's crusade to discriminate still haunts the religious right, even if the movement's contemporary leaders are unwilling to admit it.
Dr. Wernick said the model intentionally avoided using variables that could discriminate in some way, like race, gender, ethnicity and geography.
And here we need to be clear: people are certainly within their rights — in certain contexts — to discriminate on religious grounds.
Only two jurisdictions in the United States explicitly make it illegal to discriminate in restaurants on the basis of political affiliation.
He says does not want to discriminate; he just wants to be left out of celebrations that he finds religiously problematic.
Opponents say the broad language would allow any contractor, religious or otherwise, to discriminate against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals.
The report recommended countries follow Kenya and Uganda's example by making it a crime to discriminate against or threaten uncut girls.
Modern-day Democrats see old traditions that discriminate against minorities, women, and LGBT people as the real threats to American life.
Some fear their rights have already been affected, as British employers and landlords take the Brexit vote as permission to discriminate.
Men occasionally grow their hair to sell it but it's not common -- although buyers don't discriminate between male and female hair.
We will oppose all state efforts to discriminate against L.G.B.T. individuals, including legislation that restricts the right to access public spaces.
Social media companies like Facebook, Google and Twitter have all denied that they discriminate against users based on their political ideologies.
Via ABC News: In the aftermath of Maria, deaths did not discriminate by social level or age group, the report found.
Google and other tech companies have denied that their algorithms and practices discriminate against conservative speech, though many Republicans remain unconvinced.
"The absence of direct evidence such as a 'let's discriminate' email cannot be and is not dispositive," Judge Haynes wrote. Check.
"If you discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation, you necessarily take into account the sex of the employee," said Antollino.
"This is an important reminder that heart disease does not discriminate, so we must shift perceptions that it only affects men."
Conversely, should Itaú begin to distribute its investment offerings through open platforms, it must not discriminate against XP's rivals, Cade said.
We have to acknowledge that we all discriminate, we all have stereotypes no matter how enlightened we perceive ourselves to be.
All of us should reconsider our relationships with these Gulf carriers, and with others who discriminate against LGBT travelers and employees.
"Prince's death is a tragic example that opioid addiction and overdose deaths do not discriminate, no matter the demographic," Metz said.
In April, a federal judge ruled that the law was enacted with the intent to discriminate against black and Hispanic voters.
According to the study, the people least likely to discriminate based on race are those who acknowledge and appreciate cultural differences.
And indeed, it's quite explicitly legal for the president to discriminate in immigration policy, under something called the "plenary power" doctrine.
Yet the administration followed through and ultimately won in the Supreme Court, creating a new and dangerous executive power to discriminate.
In these cases, the researchers hypothesized, the bats were relying on one sense to discriminate between meals, including fireflies' flight patterns.
Conservatives will target Section 2 of the law, which prohibits voting practices that discriminate on the basis of race or color.
Instead, the only "rights" that matter to the modern conservative are the right to discriminate and the right to maximize profit.
Their concerns echo those of a group suing Harvard University, saying that the college's admissions policies discriminate against Asian-American applicants.
Harvard argues that in trying to compose a diverse class, it considers each applicant as an individual and does not discriminate.
"Twitter has a censorship problem and they routinely discriminate against white males and Trump supporters," Johnson told Motherboard in an email.
While Zimmerman has a proven talent for handling nervous horses, he doesn't discriminate against two-legged creatures in need of help.
For example, a closely watched suit now pending in federal court alleges that Harvard's admissions policies unconstitutionally discriminate against Asian-Americans.
However, it is a mistake to blame or discriminate against Asian-Americans for their success and the resulting lack of diversity.
Williamson, for one, has gained attention for his thunderous dunks, and he does not discriminate when he goes above the rim.
Loserdom does not discriminate: Regardless of your gender, sexuality, race, or age, there is always the looming threat of failing miserably.
"We do not want to discriminate," Luigi Riccioni, an anesthesiologist who is head of the ethical committee of Siiarti, told Politico.
The rules prohibited these practices: BLOCKING Internet service providers could not discriminate against any lawful content by blocking websites or apps.
It will infect Republicans, Independents and Democrats alike, and will not discriminate based on national origin, race, gender or zip code.
If the city chose to provide this service entirely in house, it could certainly refuse to discriminate against same-sex couples.
Since then, his administration has seemingly redefined "religious freedom" as a license to discriminate against Muslims, LGBTQ people and other groups.
Democrats argue that these changes will essentially give health providers a license to discriminate against gay and transgender patients seeking treatment.
Nor can states discriminate against new residents by treating them differently in matters of importance, like medical care and welfare benefits.
And they've exposed the underhanded practices of lenders who deceive veterans, target vulnerable senior citizens and discriminate against communities of color.
The liquid biopsy simply had to discriminate between patients with known cancer (the majority of whom had symptoms) and healthy individuals.
"Religious liberty is not a license to discriminate," the American Civil Liberties Union said in a tweet slamming the proposed rule.
Some employers want the right to discriminate against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees for reasons rooted in those employees' sex.
The plaintiffs argue that those maps continue to discriminate against Hispanic voters, who have ballooned in Texas in the intervening years.
The WTO Appellate Body upheld a February decision that said local content requirements discriminate against U.S. companies and other foreign countries.
Immigrant rights lawyers had argued that the provision was intended to discriminate against Muslims, pointing to recent statements by Mr. Trump.
You write in your plan that you want to decriminalize homelessness and get rid of laws that discriminate against the homeless.
"They don't discriminate with good, bad or otherwise," said a former official, describing the process of putting together the briefing book.
Finally, here's what the order doesn't do: It does not provide a conscience exception for businesses to discriminate against LGBT persons.
All of the 2017 grant recipients said in interviews that they did not discriminate against non-Christian and nontraditional family applicants.
And the fact he didn't lose may signal that businesses like Phillips's that want to discriminate can still win in courtrooms.
Gay rights advocates argued that the broadly worded legislation would have given people of faith license to discriminate against LGBTQ patrons.
But all this doesn't give the creators a license to discriminate and portray women, LGBT people, and people of color negatively.
In most contemporary situations, establishing the "evil eye" — an intent to discriminate — in a seemingly impartial law is an insurmountable hurdle.
If the Supreme Court rules in favor of Phillips, could any business now cite free speech or religious expression to discriminate?
Both Clinton and Trump supporters were more likely to report it was acceptable to discriminate against these groups after the election.
It's that women often bring different skills to the table — and firms that discriminate against women won't benefit from those skills.
The big supermarket chains are not allowed to offer cash discounts or discriminate against customers who use bond notes or electronic cards.
The Twitter account for the Wacken Open Air said it didn't discriminate against seniors when a fan alerted them to the news.
From mass retailers to beauty supply stores to posh boutiques, we don't discriminate when it comes to discovering the latest and greatest.
What we did know already was that dogs can discriminate between different human facial expressions and sounds associated with specific emotional states.
But no matter how he's feeling on a given day, SpongeBob doesn't discriminate against who should be treated with kindness and respect.
" The lawyers maintain "rarely in American history has governmental intent to discriminate against a particular faith and its adherents been so plain.
During House debate on the Senate's bill on Monday, Johnson argued private businesses could legally discriminate against some customers under the measure.
That said, analysts do see the need for change to a U.S.-led global framework, and more discriminate pursuit of trade policies.
"Promoting abstinence-only is rooted in heteronormativity, in holding women down, and using religion as a tool to discriminate," she says. 4.
ATS software can also enable a company to discriminate, possibly unwittingly, based on bias-informed data and culling of certain psychological traits.
Among the measures was a new "Community Commitment" (instituted in November) that requires hosts to certify that they won't discriminate against renters.
The San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld it in 2016, finding it did not discriminate based on viewpoint.
Harvey did not discriminate, inundating exclusive neighborhoods and low-lying apartments for the poor, and was blamed for at least 220 deaths.
Facebook's ad practices came under scrutiny after ProPublica published a series of articles showing how targeting options could be used to discriminate.
Religious courts, which rule on divorce and child custody, discriminate against women and make it difficult for them to leave violent husbands.
It can also be used to discriminate against people applying for jobs, mortgages, or loans if they're seem as too high-risk.
The law was not intended to bastardize the notion of religious exemptions to allow majority groups to discriminate against already marginalized ones.
In the aftermath, he signed an agreement in 1975 agreeing not to discriminate to renters of color without admitting to discriminating before.
It helpfully offers victims translations of its demand for money in 28 different languages, and does not discriminate much in its targets.
"The cruise ship had to balance its commercial interest verses its interest not to discriminate," said de Leon, who is Cuban-American.
Employers discriminate against women because they are likely to drop out; but they drop out partly because they are so poorly treated.
Fires don't discriminate between rich and poor, but the process of recovering from them offers a look at California's vast income inequalities.
Robust standards are needed to ensure that AI services are transparent and fair and that they do not discriminate against particular groups.
"I can tell you they discriminate against me," he said when asked about antitrust scrutiny around companies including Facebook, Amazon and Google.
The government may, for example, discriminate against unqualified job applicants and in favor of qualified ones when it is making hiring decisions.
"She came home and told me how important it is to treat other people with kindness and not to discriminate," Bhatnagar said.
"I can tell you they discriminate against me," he added, reiterating a view among conservatives that tech companies are biased against Republicans.
These rules in effect discriminate against new entrants, preventing startup airlines from gaining a toe-hold at busy hubs such as Heathrow.
" However, Castro added that "states have a history of enacting laws and regulations that discriminate against online businesses to boost local businesses.
Without genetic privacy protections, the information stored in our genes might be used to discriminate against us or send us targeted ads.
Another report has them successfully derailing another executive order that would have made it easier for businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
When asked if the systems could discriminate — causing skewed results for certain genders, races, or the like — el Kaliouby grew briefly grave.
Let me tell you, if they&aposre going to act like this with the nonsense, so no one&aposs trying to discriminate.
In the EU, annuities are not allowed to discriminate on gender grounds and so are a better deal for women than men.
After the election, both Clinton and Trump supporters were more likely to report that it was acceptable to discriminate against these groups.
The guidelines also emphasize that employers cannot discriminate against pregnant women by refusing to hire them or taking away their job duties.
The AN/SPY-26 radar, also called Air and Missile Defense Radar (AMDR), is engineered to simultaneously locate and discriminate multiple tracks.
Task forces could be developed to create institutional policies on how to interact with patients who discriminate against providers, the researchers recommended.
The DOJ tells 'Tucker' the FBI will reevaluate its relationships with similar groups to ensure it doesn't partner with groups that discriminate.
It's been 15 months since ProPublica publicly exposed the fact that Facebook still allowed housing advertisers to discriminate against users by race.
The appeals court sent the case back back to the district court to figure out whether the law was intended to discriminate.
This is so widely accepted that it's actually illegal to discriminate against workers and tenants based on national origin under federal law.
Eating disorders don't discriminate, and people of all ethnicities, ages, gender identities, and sizes are affected by the mental and physical illness.
A ProPublica investigation in 2016 alleged that the platform enabled advertisers to discriminate by race — what Facebook calls its "ethnic affinity" tag.
Climate change and a failing global ocean might hit some of us harder or sooner than others, but ultimately do not discriminate.
These cover issues from LGBTQ employment discrimination to "religious freedom" (often meaning the freedom to discriminate) to public accommodations for transgender people.
Unlike in earlier years, they no longer had to lobby for changes in laws that directly discriminate against them as queer students.
Lawmakers argue that cashless stores can effectively discriminate against low-income consumers, who may not have a bank account or credit card.
Liberty Mutual and Nationwide both said that they don't discriminate and that they cooperate with any review by the California insurance department.
The state government would not discriminate on religious grounds, said health minister Siddharth Nath Singh, who attended the traders' meeting with Adityanath.
The cities and their shared police force discriminate against anyone who isn't FLDS, attorneys from the Justice Department's civil rights division contend.
Under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, employers cannot discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
However, while there are many suggestions around, investors should "discriminate with the sectors," said Bruno del Ama, CEO at Global X Funds.
"We are committed to ensuring that we do not discriminate on the basis of gender in our compensation programs," the filing states.
"Our results show a systemic problem that does not discriminate among location, rank, or branch of service," the report released Wednesday stated.
But we can agree that whatever its size and scope, government ought not to discriminate in favor of large, politically organized companies.

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