In my experience the average person is able to talk about discrimination — maybe
even racial discrimination.
Not exact matches
Racial discrimination can never be wholly acceptable to a people who have heard from their youth that God has «made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth...» (Acts 17:26) There is no evidence or
even likelihood that this testimony would have been preserved apart from the action of the organized body of believers.
When the Supreme Court revoked Bob Jones University's tax - exempt status in 1983 because of its
racial discrimination, it noted that «certain governmental interests are so compelling as to allow
even regulations prohibiting religiously based conduct.»
And while
racial prejudice creates the most obvious form of
discrimination, a Christian conscience must be on guard also against economic injustices caused or perpetuated by family status, social stratification, political «pull,» or
even by church connections.
Even the place where the miracle was performed was restricted and circumscribed, even segregated, if we may use that word without implying racial discriminat
Even the place where the miracle was performed was restricted and circumscribed,
even segregated, if we may use that word without implying racial discriminat
even segregated, if we may use that word without implying
racial discrimination.
Even though that act prevented
discrimination based on people's religion and gender also, it is still most highly associated with
racial rights.
As Avi pointed out the Supreme Court has ruled against
discrimination based on race but
racial discrimination is protected by federal law and would have been illegal
even outside of the primaries.
We wouldn't
even be talking about handouts if whites hadn't practiced
racial separatism and
discrimination.
It puts beyond doubt the position that,
even though there may be a religious motivation for doing so,
discrimination against children in admissions on
racial grounds is illegal under any circumstances.
Consequently, international researchers may stay quiet,
even when they're advised of the available services and
even when their complaints involve serious issues such as
racial discrimination or sexual harassment.
These days, people have a harder time denying what you've probably felt, at some level, your whole life:
racial discrimination is alive and well,
even in the 21st century.
The package included a «Dear Colleague» letter, issued jointly by DOE and DOJ, warning against intentional
racial discrimination but also stating that schools unlawfully discriminate
even «if a policy is neutral on its face — meaning that the policy itself does not mention race — and is administered in an evenhanded manner but has a disparate impact, i.e., a disproportionate and unjustified effect on students of a particular race.»
It warned administrators that they could be subject to a federal civil rights investigation if their data showed significant
racial disparities in the use of suspensions or expulsions, and could be found guilty of
discrimination even if they had race - neutral discipline policies that were being applied
even - handedly.
Its deft handling of crucial issues facing young people today and its exploration of the
racial tensions and poverty - line
discrimination that is still prevalent in
even the most affluent, forward - thinking societies paints a very genuine picture of life for teenagers, but it might not be a publishing industry marketing team's dream book.
And would it only apply to those who have benefited from
racial discrimination, or to those who have benefited from any form of
discrimination - for example, due to their gender, or due to the class or
even country they were born into?
This powerfully illustrated, verse biography tells the life story of Billie Holiday, including her troubled childhood and the intense
racial discrimination she suffered,
even as a star.
[148] Rajat Neogy, Christopher Okigbo, and Wole Soyinka, were among the writer who «repurposed modernist versions of aesthetic autonomy to declare their freedom from colonial bondage, from systems of
racial discrimination, and
even from the new postcolonial state».
Even after notable success, including a residency at the MacDowell Colony and acquisitions by the Museum of Modern Art, Thompson fled the
racial turmoil and gender
discrimination of the States to live and work in Europe throughout the 1960s and»70s.
Granted,
even to this day
racial discrimination exists, but with very few exceptions, everyone agrees that actual slavery is wrong.
Racial discrimination or systemic
discrimination may still exist,
even if underlying data fails to demonstrate quantitatively that it does.
Even though it seems as though we've come a long way since 1964,
racial and gender
discrimination still exists.
Even more importantly, the movement has empowered other types of victims of harassment, such as
racial or pregnancy
discrimination victims, to come forward because he or she has realized that they are most likely not alone.
Trump's demonization of Mexicans and Muslims foreshadows an assault not only on the safeguards against
racial discrimination developed since the 1950s (and which moulded our own equality laws) but
even on the fundamental rights of the individual to freedom from arbitrary detention and punishment.
There is absolutely no reason for this, and it's opening the employer up to allegations of
racial discrimination — as well as making it more likely that it really will introduce unconscious bias into the initial sceening, because that's a real thing
even in well - intentioned people and
even when we don't realize it.
When we look abroad, Indigenous LGBQTI people, in this case Native Americans, experience
even more prejudice and
discrimination than their heterosexual counterparts and LGBQTI people of any other
racial / ethnic backgrounds.
The fact that we don't have entrenched protections for non-
discrimination in our Constitution —
even though we have them in ordinary statute laws - has meant that our Government can suspend the
Racial Discrimination Act.
An objective human rights appraisal of the Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER) measures indicates significant concerns,
even in light of the recent reinstatement of the
Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth).
The U.S. Supreme Court has interpreted this act to prohibit all forms of
racial discrimination with regard to real estate —
even discrimination by private individuals.
The U.S. Supreme Count has interpreted this act to prohibit all forms of
racial discrimination with regard to real estate —
even discrimination by private individuals.