Sentences with phrase «racial origin»

In my opinion it was of racial origin, and to this day, unfortunately, racial problems still exist in pro ball.
The Samaritan was a layman, of mixed racial origin, outside the Jewish law, and hated and suspected by the pious Jew.
Wood rightly devotes much attention to nineteenth - century speculation about racial origins, which rested on the Scottish Enlightenment's «conjectural history»; yet Henry Home, Lord Kames, a key figure in the tradition on which Wood focuses, and hardly an obscure one, appears here as «Lord Henry Homer Kames» and «Lord Henry Holmer Kames.»
The use of genetic testing to establish racial origins for political purposes is not only scientifically foolish, but also unethical...
I find some of the information the FBI appeared to be collecting to be irrelevant and improper, even when investigating ties to international terrorism, such as notes of apparent racial origin disclosed in Appendix B. Even more notable is the finding that Mueller provided «false and misleading statements to the public and to Congress» about an anti-war demonstration in Pittsburgh.
On February 24, 1942, an order - in - council passed under the Defence of Canada Regulations of the War Measures Act gave the federal government the power to intern all «persons of Japanese racial origin
The fact that an employer states publicly that it will not recruit employees of a certain ethnic or racial origin constitutes direct discrimination in respect of recruitment within the meaning of Art 2 (2)(a) of Council Directive 2000 / 43 / EC and is sufficient for a presumption of the existence of a recruitment policy which is directly discriminatory within the meaning of Art 8 (1) of the Directive.
As such, they were «entirely congruent» with the complaint of institutional bias the Registrant sought to have heard by the Committee, which was essentially a complaint of systemic discrimination because of racial origin.
Under apartheid, even prisoners were treated differently depending on their racial origin: White prisoners got the most privileges, followed by those of Indian origin, while black people got the least.
Dr. Chance groomed his students and junior research associates to their full potential on the basis of scientific talent and capability regardless of their genders and national or racial origins.
Anglo students make up 14 percent, and fewer than 1 percent of the students are of other ethnic or racial origins.
I found the comment so interesting and so intriguing that I must have thought a lot about it, which must have triggered my subconscious mind to begin working on that very theme and feeling about one's racial origin; because one day not long after that conversation with the secretary, the line «come save my black ass,» popped into my conscious mind.
Concerning equal opportunities regardless of gender, racial origin, religion, disability or sexual orientation, the EPSR states that equal opportunities of under - represented groups should be fostered.
Age of children, number of children, geographic location, racial origin, disability status, and income status are highlighted.
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