Treat differently on the basis of sex or race.
Recognize or perceive the difference.
Marked by the ability to see or make fine distinctions.
1 Moreover, only within grooves did bound water molecules discriminate between different side-chains.
2 NGOs should point out all legislation that tend to discriminate against refugees.
3 Conclusions: RMI is able to correctly discriminate malignant from benign pelvic mass.
4 And it doesn't discriminate on the basis of age or socio-economic status.
5 The democratic process does not discriminate between the banal and the dramatic.
6 Touch was far more discriminate , especially in the delicately pointed sixth fingertip.
7 The policy was found by courts to discriminate against children with disabilities.
8 It was an inefficiency in capitalism to actually discriminate on that basis.
9 The Democratic party believes that no individual has a license to discriminate .
10 The policy must also not discriminate against anyone and for whatever reason.
11 Only the UBPS could significantly discriminate this group from the healthy controls.
12 Open consensus mechanisms don't discriminate based on identity, credentials, or geographic location.
13 Now a government inquiry is investigating whether the councils discriminate against women.
14 They are quick to discriminate differences in the shapes of things, e.g.
15 We still don't and won't block, throttle or discriminate against lawful content.
16 Moreover, there are signs that investors are failing to discriminate between borrowers.
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Discriminate в диалектах
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