Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

106 Sentences With "discriminate between"

How to use discriminate between in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "discriminate between" and check conjugation/comparative form for "discriminate between". Mastering all the usages of "discriminate between" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The abuse did not discriminate between liberal or conservative women.
The IMSI catcher does not discriminate between innocent and guilty.
Viruses certainly don't discriminate between the insured, uninsured or underinsured.
Third, the Free Basics program does not discriminate between content providers.
Anorexia doesn't discriminate between race, creed, color, class or even gender.
In short, the general public cannot discriminate between male and female art.
"They don't by themselves discriminate between good and bad actors," he said.
But the wine country's zigzagging infernos didn't discriminate between rich and poor.
Pandemic flu is apolitical and does not discriminate between rich and poor.
Cream or powder, subtle or shimmer, we don't discriminate between radiance-enhancing products.
Second, the weapons used in war must discriminate between combatants and non-combatants.
It doesn't discriminate between large and small communities or urban and rural ones.
WTO member countries are not allowed to discriminate between suppliers from different suppliers.
But unlike sales tax, they discriminate between products based on where they are made.
The idea is that the important features that discriminate between different speakers are learned automatically.
By the end of the study, each pigeon learned to discriminate between dozens of words.
Anti-Semitism is a scourge that does not discriminate between practicing and non-practicing Jews.
In both studies the investigators were unable to discriminate between food intolerances and food allergies.
In another passage Hagan writes: He didn't discriminate between men and women; he liked them both.
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.
Recessions don't discriminate between businesses or clients, and you may find some customers struggling to make payments.
Labelled pictures of cats and dogs, for instance, allow an algorithm to learn to discriminate between the two.
That's 1.2 million rooms that they've got to discriminate between the enemy and the civilians that live there.
He suggested ISPs have no reason to discriminate between services, and they engender innovation rather than stifle it.
Because the regime's intent is to terrorize, it makes no effort to discriminate between military and civilian targets.
On one hand, its throttling did discriminate between content, since it was designed to apply only to video content.
"We expected to see that dogs neurally discriminate between words that they know and words that they don't," Prichard said.
Under WTO rules, member countries are not allowed to discriminate between trading partners and reject imports from one particular country.
All of this means the average consumer is completely unable to discriminate between the two flavors, as the recent study reveals.
Men occasionally grow their hair to sell it but it's not common -- although buyers don't discriminate between male and female hair.
In these cases, the researchers hypothesized, the bats were relying on one sense to discriminate between meals, including fireflies' flight patterns.
The liquid biopsy simply had to discriminate between patients with known cancer (the majority of whom had symptoms) and healthy individuals.
What we did know already was that dogs can discriminate between different human facial expressions and sounds associated with specific emotional states.
Fires don't discriminate between rich and poor, but the process of recovering from them offers a look at California's vast income inequalities.
Facebook can and should help children ask good questions and find multiple ways to seek answers, and discriminate between sources of information.
In other words, the vat could discriminate between valid and invalid words, proving that it fulfilled the requirements of a Turing machine.
As an example, in 2009 he worked with pigeons again, training them with food rewards to discriminate between "good" and "bad" art.
Net neutrality is the concept that Internet providers can't discriminate between, or charge more for, more intensive types of content, such as streaming.
The algorithm, dubbed Stork, analyzes time-lapse images of early-stage embryos and is able to discriminate between poor and good embryo quality.
" If politicians don't learn to discriminate between fraud and legitimate activity, Sparrow warned, "this will grow like a cancer and destroy your program.
It probably sounds insane now, but I just wanted to be a writer, and I really didn't discriminate between cereal boxes and Shakespeare.
Net-neutrality activists argued that if providers could discriminate between different types of traffic, they would have far too much power over the internet.
The purpose of such a system is therefore to discriminate between rival migrants, which is precisely how it resonates with the politics of UKIP.
Correlations often decline, or become looser, as a bull market matures and investors are more confident and able to discriminate between names and sectors.
The AI doesn't appear to discriminate between male or female faces — you can pick basically anyone you consider to be your "mother" for the movie.
"I don't think that we should discriminate between who benefits, a patient with infertility versus a patient who has an inheritable genetic disease," he said.
They found that aye-ayes could not only discriminate between the different concentrations of alcohol, they preferred their soda with as much booze as possible.
Yet when a wind-driven fire pushes "ember attacks" into neighborhoods deep inside a community, the fires they ignite don't discriminate between woodlands and landscaping.
"The market doesn't really discriminate between what's causing the balance sheet to expand," said Ed Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research, an investment strategy consulting firm.
Instead, the Obama oil-barrel tax is the most regressive tax imaginable, in that it targets a core essential that doesn't discriminate between rich and poor.
You can easily train a deep-learning machine to, say, identify pictures of Siamese cats and pictures of Derek Jeter, and to discriminate between the two.
The participants will be selected randomly from across the city but will include people across all economic tiers and will not discriminate between employed and unemployed people.
While this isn't possible with humans, quantum computers could be used to carry out this weird experiment and potentially discriminate between the different interpretations of quantum physics.
In 1995, a team of psychologists from Keio University in Tokyo showed that pigeons could be trained to discriminate between paintings by Claude Monet and Pablo Picasso.
One study, published in the Journal of Neuroscience, found that our ability to discriminate between complex facial expressions goes out the window if we skip our REM sleep.
Verizon and AT&T are still too expensive, and Sprint has lots of dumb restrictions that discriminate between things like data used for gaming and listening to music.
Applied strictly, countries should not be able to discriminate between their economic friends and foes, because a lower tariff granted to one member should be granted to all.
I don't see anything from the prophetic tradition that would support WMD's or less destructive forms of weaponry that cannot discriminate between friend and foe, victimizer and bystander.
"As a journalist, he will cover news, but I think he will do it fairly because he does not discriminate between races," said his sister Nyo Nyo Aye.
The document shows that the EU presidency wants to end this automatic inclusion, moving in line with U.S. rules, which do not discriminate between systemic and non-systemic lenders.
WTO rules are based on the "most favoured nation" principle, which says that WTO members cannot normally discriminate between trading partners, unless they have a wide-ranging trade deal.
The equipment is sensitive enough to discriminate between the sounds made by different types of vehicle, such as a tractor or a lorry, and to detect people walking about.
"A key issue with the Mexico City Policy is that the funding restrictions do not discriminate between abortion-providing organizations and family planning organizations," Bendavid told Gizmodo via email.
This can have negative implications for even sound banks' access to and cost of funding, as markets may not be able to properly discriminate between good and bad banks.
A report last September found that while a majority of corporates disclosed at least some climate-related information, few divulged useful details that would allow investors to discriminate between them.
This isn't a class phenomenon; I found in my analysis that the trend of growing up more slowly doesn't discriminate between teens from less advantaged backgrounds and those from wealthier families.
You can compare the value of two different activities—discriminate between what is worth doing and not worth doing—only because it matters to you what you do with your finite time.
The purpose of universities is to teach students how to discriminate between better and worse ideas, as well as to determine what we know on the basis of our best possible ideas.
If indeed neutrinoless double beta decay exists, it's very hard to detect and it's important that scientists can discriminate between the many types of radioactive decay that mimic that of a neutrino.
And those enacting the ban don't appear to discriminate between the kind of black clothes one might wear to the gym, say, and the kind one might wear on the latest front line.
Upon hearing news of the allegations put forth against Weber, Ziff provided Refinery29 with a statement that both reiterates that sexual abuse within the modeling industry is widespread, and doesn't discriminate between genders.
It was then pitted against another deep-learning algorithm which tried to discriminate between the videos that were machine generated and those that were real, a method of training machines called adversarial learning.
But if the social network is constantly deluged by new posts and the users don't have infinite attention spans (which, we don't), the group loses its ability to discriminate between good and bad ideas.
India should act now to prevent a future crash by imposing more discipline on state borrowing, and by pressing markets to discriminate between states with sustainable finances and those on the path to bankruptcy.
The majority of those killed posed no threat to the attacking forces, a 2010 report commissioned by the United Nations found, adding that the Rwandan military did not discriminate between Hutu fugitives and refugees.
A 2010 report commissioned by the United Nations found the Rwandan military did not discriminate between Hutu fugitives and refugees and that the majority of those killed posed no threat to the attacking forces.
"If we are not serious about facts and what's true and what's not, if we can't discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, then we have problems," Obama said during a news conference in Germany.
But his family has trained pet goldfish to perform complicated tricks, such as nosing a tiny soccer ball into a net, and researchers have shown that goldfish can discriminate between music by Bach and Stravinsky.
Mr. Erdogan maintained on Tuesday that "there is no difference" between the Islamic State and the P.K.K. "We do not discriminate between terrorist organizations," Mr. Erdogan said at a news conference in Ankara, the Turkish capital.
The fact that [Deloitte] doesn't discriminate between the types of leave — that they provide some level of freedom for the employee to determine whether they need more time to focus on family — it's a huge benefit.
"In an age of social media where so many people are getting their information in sound bites and snippets off their phones, if we can't discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, then we have problems," he said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's financial institutions must support small and private firms, a vice chairman of the country's banking and insurance regulator said on Monday, adding that the regulator will not discriminate between state-owned and private firms.
Net neutrality is the principle that internet service providers should treat all data in the same way and not discriminate between users or types of web content, or charge different prices depending on the kind of traffic.
Skyrocketing inflation has created extreme shortages of food, medicine and other essentials, while planned (and unplanned) power outages are common throughout the country and don't discriminate between critical services like clinics and hospitals and the average household.
Hackers don't discriminate between company-owned stores and franchises, and likely had no way of knowing whether they were attacking a corporate entity or a small franchisee with a few million dollars in revenue and several dozen employees.
"The People's Party is going to forcefully and emphatically distinguish itself as the party that believes that in the state of Pakistan we must ... not distinguish or discriminate between the adherents of any religion," senator Aitzaz Ahsan said.
Keeping asylum seekers from working legally until their applications are approved would make it that much harder to live in the US — a hardship that wouldn't discriminate between people with strong asylum claims and people with weak ones.
In a statement, the commission said Shoprite and the event ticket seller had signed exclusive agreements that gave Computicket the ability to discriminate between large and small customers on prices and forced third parties to engage with Computicket, excluding its competitors.
But Cameron wants a special dispensation to be able to discriminate between two identical workers on the grounds that one is, for example, Polish and the other British - and he is not supported on that position by other member states.
In America the Equality Act, a bill proposed by Democrats, would mean that sports officials could no longer discriminate between athletes using biological sex, explains Doriane Lambelet Coleman, a legal scholar at Duke University who is a former international 22017metre runner.
Hoffman, the head of product at SPARC SF, is concerned the state's guidelines do not adequately discriminate between different kinds of bacteria, meaning that using organic gardening techniques (like spraying "compost tea" on the leaves) could lead to a failed test.
"The hallmark of intelligence is being able to focus on a task at hand, block out the rest of the world and zoom in on this thing that you're trying to discriminate between, looking very carefully at a problem," he says.
ECB stress tests have been increasingly used in recent years by regulators to foster confidence in the banking sector by not only increasing its resilience via mandatory capital increases but also by enhancing transparency to allow investors to better discriminate between banks.
"Whilst dyspnoea was not a particularly common symptom in COVID-19 patients, its significant association with both severe disease and ICU admission may help clinicians discriminate between severe and non-severe COVID-19 cases," Jain said in a statement about the findings.
"Whilst dyspnoea was not a particularly common symptom in COVID-19 patients, its significant association with both severe disease and ICU admission may help clinicians discriminate between severe and non-severe COVID-19 cases," Jain said in a statement about the findings.
As some have pointed out, the list of business figures appears to have been taken directly from last year's Forbes list, with little effort made to discriminate between those who are close to the Kremlin and those who tend to focus primarily on business.
But Manny struggles to discriminate between things cognitively—such as the difference between putting trash in a landfill and burying the dead (both are forms of hiding, he points out)—and his blunt observations offer a reflection of the repressed way society views the human body.
Given their inability to discriminate between combatants and civilians, conventional antipersonnel mines are banned by more than 160 countries under the Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction, also known at the Ottawa Treaty.
Many of the biases that we may write off as being relics of Woody's time—the sample sets skewed almost entirely toward white men; the seemingly blithe trust in government authority; the temptation to use facial recognition to discriminate between races—continue to dog the technology today.
As The Economist went to press Mr Johnson was preparing to demonstrate his loyalty to Mrs May by sitting in the front row for her speech, having proclaimed, poetically, that the cabinet was a "nest of singing birds", as if voters cannot discriminate between trilling nightingales and hissing vipers.
"Although states remain free to give some benefits to their own residents, such as in-state tuition, the Court has increasingly worried about laws that discriminate between different commercial enterprises, an issue that, as this ruling suggests, does not tend to break down along partisan or ideological lines," Vladeck wrote.
"If we are not serious about facts and what's true and what's not—and particularly in an age of social media where so many people are getting their information in soundbites and snippets off their phones—if we can't discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, then we have problems," he said.
Oil giant Saudi Arabia, for example, has previously argued that the 2016 agreement should be "fuel neutral" - whereby it does not discriminate between different types of fuels - because technological advances could one day enable crude to be produced with 10 percent fewer emissions, as the deal requires, according to a Saudi presentation seen by Reuters.
"If your doctor does not ask questions about the quantity of usage or the set and setting of usage, and simply gives you a hard 'no' on every type of drug and usage, it's likely that they are judgmental toward the use of all drugs and do not understand how to discriminate between experimentation, therapeutic usage, or abuse," Rafatjah said.
This is what those who are suspicious of Muslims cannot grasp: that the definition of racism is an inability to discriminate between the old man with the skullcap and beard before you and the suicide-bomber you saw on TV. And yet people with millions of online followers have been incessantly preaching that Islamophobia is not the problem; Islam is.

No results under this filter, show 106 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.