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"nondiscriminatory" Definitions
  1. not discriminatory : FAIR, EQUITABLE

109 Sentences With "nondiscriminatory"

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The Civil Rights Act made nondiscriminatory practices the law of the land.
Like others, he must pay equitable and nondiscriminatory taxes on his business.
The only truly nondiscriminatory immigration policy would be: Everyone come in, whenever you want.
Moving forward, HHS must strive to continue to enforce the ACA's strong nondiscriminatory provisions.
Currently the association quizzes prospective host sites over their abilities to cultivate nondiscriminatory atmospheres.
Can the "grab them by the p----" president-elect guarantee the nondiscriminatory treatment of women?
A Commission for Gender Justice in the Supreme Court was announced to guarantee nondiscriminatory treatment.
Platform utilities would be required to meet a standard of fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory dealing with users.
The proposed bill would be a significant step forward toward ensuring that algorithms are fair and nondiscriminatory.
Lawyers who are accused of racial bias must provide a nondiscriminatory explanation for striking out a potential juror.
Lawyers for the state said the laws were reasonable and nondiscriminatory and imposed a minimal burden on voters.
The lawsuit asks that Nike craft standards to ensure equal pay, fair promotion procedures and nondiscriminatory performance evaluations.
Therefore American trading partners would hope that Washington will implement this legislation in a transparent, fair and nondiscriminatory manner.
For decades in this country, communications policy was built on this notion that the treatment of traffic should be nondiscriminatory.
The Qualcomm case is about patents, and commitments to standards organizations to license them on fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory (FRAND) terms.
The response from judges, however, seemed more visceral than analytical in ignoring the nondiscriminatory rationales cited by agencies for the policy.
A consent order mandating nondiscriminatory policies followed, along with fines and compensation for those harmed, putting the whole industry on notice.
"Our ethics call for us to be nondiscriminatory to the ultimate degree," art therapist and psychologist Cathy Malchiodi, Ph.D., told me.
It's also a reminder that just because something sounds unconstitutional doesn't mean it can't be given a nondiscriminatory legal fig leaf.
And because BMI operates under close antitrust scrutiny, it's required to license its music to all comers on a nondiscriminatory basis.
Attempts to make the meritocratic ladder more fair and accessible — such as need-blind admission policies and nondiscriminatory hiring practices — are commonplace.
After the two companies couldn't work it out, Ek turned to the EC, which oversees fair and nondiscriminatory competition in business practices.
Conversely, a nondiscriminatory open-door policy to all refugees without a workable welfare and settlement program in place has commensurate deleterious consequences.
PAGE 4-1 The Parties shall work constructively to provide fair, effective, and nondiscriminatory market access for each other's services and services suppliers.
And then secondly, they have an obligation to offer their patent portfolio on a fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory basis and they don't do that.
But Trump himself isn't exactly helping his team's case that the revised order is a completely different, and nondiscriminatory, policy implemented for security reasons.
Even if one branches outside the judiciary for a nominee, the pool is a fraction of the nondiscriminatory population traditionally considered by past presidents.
The third included North Koreans and government officials from Venezuela, a fig leaf of "neutrality" that the conservative-led Supreme Court accepted as nondiscriminatory.
Many of them are "facially neutral": never mentioning particular groups and at first glance nondiscriminatory, but producing stark racial and gender disparities in giving.
The suit asks that the four facilities adopt nondiscriminatory admission and retention policies, and that the state update its regulations to reflect federal law.
The ideal agreement would expand access to Chinese markets for US exporters and investors, ensure nondiscriminatory treatment of US companies, and strengthen intellectual property protections.
A four-judge panel said the parks agency had not established that it had a nondiscriminatory rationale for barring him from the new-hire test.
It is imperative that nurses and all health care professionals continue to protect equal access to comprehensive and nondiscriminatory services for all groups and populations.
In a statement, Glen St. Andrew said it is committed to providing fair, safe and nondiscriminatory housing, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sex or sexual orientation.
"As judges, we have an obligation to foster a nondiscriminatory and courteous workplace that is respectful of everyone inside and outside the Judiciary," Judge Tymkovich wrote.
While serving in the Department of Transportation for a year, she worked to fill this gap, contributing expertise on matters of community engagement and nondiscriminatory policies.
Because of Title IX, the federal law mandating nondiscriminatory funding at educational institutions, adding scholarships for a men's sport requires a comparable increase for women's sports.
Immigration reform policies must consider agriculture's unique circumstances, the importance of a strong domestic food supply, and mechanisms to ensure the fair and nondiscriminatory treatment of workers.
"The right to health is the most basic of human rights and should be subject to equal and nondiscriminatory protection in any country and place," it said.
Kentucky, in which the Supreme Court ruled that race-based discrimination in jury selection was unconstitutional and required lawyers accused of it to provide a nondiscriminatory explanation.
Protect trans kids: Governor of New Jersey Chris Christie has signed a bill that requires the state to "ensure a supportive and nondiscriminatory environment" for trans students.
"There were many other ways to protect privacy interests in a nondiscriminatory and more effective manner than barring Mr. Grimm from using the boys' restrooms," she continued.
The 6900 plans, said the lower court, were adopted by the legislature to shield the maps from further litigation rather than to create a nondiscriminatory district map.
In the past, cities have been allowed to split from Jefferson County if they still abided by the desegregation order until the city became nondiscriminatory, AL.com reported.
In the Batson case, the court ruled that racial discrimination in jury selection was different, and it required lawyers accused of it to provide a nondiscriminatory explanation.
The EEOC can sue to vindicate the public's interest in nondiscriminatory employment, and it doesn't have to abide by employment agreements that attempt to substitute arbitration for litigation.
The law "has minimally achieved a situation where we believe NCAA championships may be conducted in a nondiscriminatory environment," the NCAA Board of Governors said in a statement.
A letter from the departments of Education and Justice was sent with guidelines to ensure that "transgender students enjoy a supportive and nondiscriminatory school environment," the Obama administration said.
"Moving towards an individual risk assessment would provide for a fair, equitable, nondiscriminatory blood donation policy, one based in science that allows all healthy Americans to safely donate blood."
"This report illustrates how the Syrian government has effectively criminalized the provision of nondiscriminatory care to all, regardless of political affiliation," Physicians for Human Rights said in the study.
For a freshly formed society that has dedicated a lot of resources to subjugating over half of its population, the Republic of Gilead in The Handmaid's Tale is eerily nondiscriminatory.
Airbnb's expansion depends partly on whether people of different nationalities and ethnicities feel welcomed to the platform in the same nondiscriminatory way that they are welcomed at international hotel chains.
Simply put, there is no reason for secrecy if the Postal Service is committed to "fair and nondiscriminatory" rates that would charge foreign shippers the same as U.S.-based shippers.
" The Obama administration issued guidance earlier this month instructing public school districts across the nation to follow the directive so that "transgender students enjoy a supportive and nondiscriminatory school environment.
I mean, I think we have got to try to move us toward a nondiscriminatory society, which looks at people based on their abilities, based on what they stand for.
"At Mercedes, we are committed to nondiscriminatory workplace, and unfortunately we had facts come to the light that were rather disturbing, so we decided to move advertising from the show."
In 2013, the commission said it would allow for more hiring as long as the union certified that each new worker had been chosen in a fair and nondiscriminatory way.
The 'preponderance of the evidence' standard is used for all civil rights cases and it's a civil right to be able to go to college in a safe and nondiscriminatory environment.
According to state law, "[c]hannel time shall be scheduled on the public access channel by the entity responsible for the administration thereof" on "a first-come, first-served, nondiscriminatory basis".
"This new law has minimally achieved a situation where we believe NCAA championships may be conducted in a nondiscriminatory environment," the governing body for U.S. college athletics said in a statement.
Stephen MacCarthy, a spokesman for the University of Pennsylvania, said he would not comment on a specific accusation but said, "We believe our highly selective admissions policies are rigorous and nondiscriminatory."
It makes software to help companies evaluate job applicants, replacing flawed methods like campus recruiting and résumé screens with a series of neuroscience-based games that are intended to be nondiscriminatory.
"At the same time, we ask that governments in countries where they are based provide a just, fair, and nondiscriminatory environment," its spokesman, Geng Shuang, told a news briefing on Thursday.
A joint letter from the Departments of Education and Justice went to schools Friday with guidelines to ensure that "transgender students enjoy a supportive and nondiscriminatory school environment," the Obama administration said.
It makes software to help companies evaluate job applicants, replacing flawed methods such as campus recruiting and résumé screens with a series of neuroscience-based games that are intended to be nondiscriminatory.
And when African Americans began fleeing Dixie during the Great Migration, white Northerners instituted their own brand of Jim Crow, segregating neighborhoods and refusing to hire black workers on a nondiscriminatory basis.
"We are actively determining site selections, and this new law has minimally achieved a situation where we believe NCAA championships may be conducted in a nondiscriminatory environment," the NCAA said in a statement.
The 2014 Obama policy advised schools on how to dole out discipline in a nondiscriminatory manner and examine education data to look for racial disparities that could flag a federal civil rights violation.
"We hope that the U.S. government will provide us with a more liberal, equal and nondiscriminatory investment environment," said Liu Fangyu, the fund's managing director and head of public relations and international cooperation.
The work includes teaching how to "ask appropriate, nondiscriminatory interview questions designed to evaluate technical experience and expertise, communication skills, leadership abilities and analytical thinking" and strategies for "appointing veterans," according to contract documents.
The U.S. even has draft legislation — the Medical Neutrality Act — that has provisions protecting health facilities, staff and supplies, unhindered access to nondiscriminatory medical care, and limitation of government interference in any of these areas.
In ruling in Ms. Hopkins's favor, the justices also sent the case back to a lower court to give Price Waterhouse the chance to prove that it had valid nondiscriminatory reasons for passing her over.
" Next year, the commission is scheduled to go deeper, the report said, and will seek out language that appears to be race-neutral or nondiscriminatory, but has "the effect of perpetuating discrimination and racial inequity.
"I will do everything in my power, and I hope that every member of Congress will fight not only anti-Semitism, but racism and anti-Muslim activity so that we create a nondiscriminatory society," Sanders said.
Chuang expressed concern that if the challengers succeeded in their religious discrimination claims, there was no action that Trump could take, even one rooted in legitimate, nondiscriminatory national security reasons, that wouldn't face a constitutional challenge.
The march opened with points of unity that included calls for nondiscriminatory and affordable housing and health care, and an end to police brutality and was full of people I recognized from other rallies and parties.
The administration also focused on an Obama-era policy that advised schools on how to discipline students in a nondiscriminatory manner and examine education data for racial disparities that could flag a federal civil rights violation.
Without a legitimate nondiscriminatory basis for revoking her job offer, it appears that EOIR's bases for failing to follow through and place Ms. Lay and possibly other individuals into their offered positions is political or otherwise illegal.
" The report points out that the Communications Act "has specific requirements that telecommunications services such as broadband internet access be offered on a reasonable and nondiscriminatory basis, and the FCC must be vigilant in enforcing these requirements.
In 2013, after nearly a dozen non-Korean clubgoers complained to the New York attorney general that they were barred from entering, the club owners agreed to pay $20,000 in fines and adopt a nondiscriminatory door policy.
But some counties bought D.R.E.s exclusively, swayed in part by the National Federation of the Blind, which insisted that HAVA, in calling for "uniform and nondiscriminatory election technology," required states to provide identical equipment for all voters.
It is a measure of how different things are that when another female officer, Miosotis Familia, was shot and killed last week, her gender was far less a focus than were the nondiscriminatory perils of her profession.
The federal guidance to healthcare providers and insurers to provide nondiscriminatory care to transgender patients comes amid a growing movement to enact laws at the state and local level that would place barriers to care for transgender people.
As the candidates campaign in the next two years, they must be challenged to share their vision of what an equal, nondiscriminatory, multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious and nonsexist society looks like, and how they propose to take us there.
"Chinese government statements reaffirming China's commitment to providing a nondiscriminatory environment for foreign companies are always welcome, but need to be accompanied by real progress," said Kenneth Jarrett, the president of the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai.
In its complaint, the agency said the patents that Qualcomm sought to license are standard essential patents, which means that the industry uses them widely and they are supposed to be licensed on fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms.
"We strive to realize a free, fair, nondiscriminatory, transparent, predictable and stable trade and investment environment, and to keep our markets open," they said in a second successive summit statement that refrained from urging the need to resist protectionism.
"We strive to realise a free, fair, nondiscriminatory, transparent, predictable and stable trade and investment environment, and to keep our markets open," they said in a second successive summit statement that refrained from urging the need to resist protectionism.
In the late thirties, working for the W.P.A.'s Federal Art Project, a government program that promoted strictly nondiscriminatory policies, she had led a crew of ten men working on a giant mural, now lost, on the subject of navigation.
" The memorandum also calls for "a system of fair and nondiscriminatory rates for goods that promotes unrestricted and undistorted competition; and terminal dues rates that fully reimburse USPS for costs to the same extent as domestic rates for comparable services.
A destructive bill pending in the Senate would deepen this problem by exempting 85 percent of banks from reporting mortgage data that allows regulators and fair housing groups to ensure that home loans are being issued in a nondiscriminatory way.
The court did not see it that way, characterizing her firing instead as something that grew out of a particular interpersonal relationship and situation, falling back on the right of an employer to fire an employee for any nondiscriminatory reason.
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday emphasized the need for nondiscriminatory border controls, comments widely seen as a criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump's temporary freeze on U.S. entry for all refugees and citizens from seven Muslim nations.
James Esseks, the ACLU's LGBT Project Director said the new law is flawed because it keeps a ban on cities and counties from creating their own nondiscriminatory ordinaces until 2020 and relegates to the state legislature the power to regulate bathroom access.
"There are many nondiscriminatory uses of our ethnic affinity solution in these areas, but we have decided that we can best guard against discrimination by suspending these types of ads," Erin Egan, Facebook's chief privacy officer, said in a blog post on Friday.
"Policies that exclude persons based on criminal history must be tailored to serve the housing provider's substantial, legitimate, nondiscriminatory interest and take into consideration such factors as the type of the crime and the length of the time since conviction," the guidance reads.
"The six disgruntled former hourly employees were terminated for legitimate, nondiscriminatory reasons including unacceptable workplace behavior, fighting, poor performance, failure to show up for work and violations of material company policies and procedures," a statement from an outside lawyer for the company said.
The FCC rules would not have been necessary if the FCC had stuck with its original bipartisan policy of requiring those who control bottleneck transmission facilities to open up the network and allow access to the underlying infrastructure on just, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms.
The department said this effort to "clean up" Brooklyn's voter rolls, as the Board of Elections' chief clerk in the borough put it, violated Section 8 of the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, which requires accurate and nondiscriminatory voter registration lists in federal elections.
As Ramesh Ponnuru wrote in National Review Online: One advantage of this system over Obamacare is that it would strengthen the incentive for healthy people to buy insurance (since buying coverage would mean also buying the ability to renew that insurance at nondiscriminatory rates).
The complaint includes a few different, but related, accusations: The FTC says these behaviors are all anti-competitive, and that because Qualcomm's patents are part of an official industry standard, they also violate a requirement to license the patents on fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory (FRAND) terms.
Smaller companies (those with annual global revenue between $90 million and $25 million) would face a lower regulatory barrier — required to meet a standard of "fair, reasonable, and nondiscriminatory dealing with users" but not required to structurally separate in the same way as the major platforms.
Rubio referred to a 2014 Barack Obama-era directive, known as the Dear Colleague Letter on the Nondiscriminatory Administration of School Discipline, intended to address the so-called school-to-prison pipeline, in which disadvantaged students are funneled into the criminal justice system for misbehaving at school.
When I first wrote about Ford for CNN in 2013, I hoped to make the point that he wasn't that different from many people all around you — outwardly successful while secretly buckling under the weight of alcohol or drugs — and that addiction is a nondiscriminatory predator that strikes everywhere.
" And the leaked document asked China to ensure that American investors are "afforded fair, effective and nondiscriminatory market access and treatment," adding that China must reduce "tariffs on all products in noncritical sectors to levels that are no higher than the levels of the United States' corresponding tariffs.
The sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) chapter contains new rules to ensure that science-based SPS measures are developed and implemented in a transparent, predictable and nondiscriminatory manner, while at the same time preserving the ability of U.S. and other TPP regulatory agencies to take necessary steps to ensure food safety and protect plant and animal health.
" According to the paper, the Obama-era policies gave schools guidance on how to discipline students in a "nondiscriminatory manner" and were implemented after "strong evidence" showed that minority students were being punished more frequently and in harsher ways than their white counterparts for the same or lesser offenses, "while disabled students were too quickly being shunted into remedial or special-education programs.
The general election will test whether the Democratic nominee is willing — in the face of Trump's inflammatory forays against transgender rights — to bear the potential costs of fighting for private health care coverage of gender transition surgery, including for those in the armed services, in prison, or on Medicaid; participation in women's athletic competition for transgender women; and nondiscriminatory access to public facilities, including bathrooms in schools, libraries and public spaces.
While citing similar concerns about EADA not being "comprehensive," the University of Colorado said, "We are aware of the discrepancy in the EADA participation rates and financial aid and will take all necessary action if it indicates that the university is out of compliance with Title IX." There can be valid, nondiscriminatory reasons for the discrepancies, such as there being more male athletes attending a public university from out of state, and hence needing more aid, in a given year.

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