Sentences with phrase «class characteristics»

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin or any other protected class characteristic.
Various bases may be used for determining class characteristics — for example, color or occupation.
Rothstein argues that «the influence of social class characteristics is probably so powerful that schools can not overcome it, no matter how well trained are their teachers and no matter how well designed are their instructional programs and climates.»
Here, too, the DOL says fiduciaries should employ a prudent process, select funds that charge no more than a reasonable fee and periodically assess whether that fee is still reasonable by comparing the fees to funds with similar risk / return and asset class characteristics.
While some of the D class characteristics resonate, I think my investment neighborhood would be considered a C by most investors.
The Economic Policy Institute's Richard Rothstein has declared that «the influence of social class characteristics is probably so powerful that schools can not overcome it, no matter how well trained are their teachers and no matter how well designed are their instructional programs and climates.»
Many consumers don't realize it, but they might actually receive unique credit offers based on the aggregate credit profile of the surrounding neighborhood — which raises concern if a majority of the neighborhood's residents share a protected class characteristic.
That's because in a diversified portfolio, any one stock can only make so much difference, and the performance of the stocks you own as a group is likely to be heavily influenced by their asset class characteristics.
«If you're going to exclude someone's race, which is a protected class characteristic, as to whether or not they're eligible to receive credit, but use neighborhoods instead and happen to know that neighborhoods correlate very strongly to race,» she said, «Then you're still effectively using race in a way that's acceptable, legal, but unfair.
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