Sentences with phrase «judging by the colour»

You say African but what you're ill informed, tiny brain is really saying is you're judging by the colour of their skin.
[I'd drink it myself outside Ireland, but judging by its colour, it's positively radioactive!].

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Now footage from the 1950s isn't exactly easy to come by, but judging from this trailer the film makers have not only found plenty of good stuff, but it looks like much of it is in colour too.
We never judge people by their colour, sex or religion; we applaud same sex marriage and fully support trans - gender people.
He himself said he wanted to be judged by the «contents of my character» not the colour of his skin during his first term in office.
Moreover, the technician who read the tests, in which samples change colour if HIV is present, judged them by eye instead of using a machine to measure the colour.
i just want someone to be who they are i do nt judge peole by race skin colour or anything just do nt want pretensive persons around me so if thats what you do or who you are you can pass my profile straight..
The winning schools will be chosen by a panel of judges including Matthew Burton and global education pioneer Professor Stephen Heppell, plus colour and design experts from Dulux.
Entries will be judged by YPO, with the winning design demonstrating a fun look and feel, as well as good use of colour and a variety of arts and crafts materials, such as glitter flakes or sequins.
Show enthusiasts are rarely satisfied with what they have, and always want to change and improve on the best labrador colour, which goes a long way towards explaining why the early fox - red labradors fell from favour as breeders, encouraged by judges, sought to produce paler and paler dogs.
Dorazio himself feeds the other key influences of Mondrian and Delaunay into explorations of colour and wave which, judged by Frieze Masters, are increasingly sought after.
After a while however, he began to introduce into his work a target - like motif of concentric coloured rings, as a container for precisely - judged relationships of colour - a design which followed in the tradition of Robert Delaunay and Orphism, as well as the Homage to the Square pictures by Josef Albers (1888 - 1976).
Himid, 63, also the first woman of colour to win, is praised by judges for addressing «difficult, painful» issues
According to a 2012 study by Ryerson University's Diversity Institute, only 2.3 percent of federally appointed judges (i.e., on provincial superior and appellate courts) are people of colour.
In doing so, Erickson opens a window onto a world where judges» and juries» responses to the most intimate or violent acts were coloured by a desire to shore up the liberal economic order by maintaining boundaries between men and women, Native people and newcomers, and capital and labour.
A differentiation of treatment will not constitute discrimination if the criteria for such differentiation, judged against the objectives and purposes of the Convention, are legitimate or fall within the scope of Article 1, paragraph 4 (special measures)... In seeking to determine whether an action has an effect contrary to the Convention, it will look to see whether that action has an unjustifiable disparate impact upon a group distinguished by race, colour, descent or national or ethnic origin.
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