The researchers' unavoidable and unpalatable conclusion is that old-fashioned jealousy led the women to discriminate against pretty candidates.
If actuaries had a free hand, they would discriminate against all sorts of statistically dubious groups.
Societies that discriminate against identifiable classes of people are untrustworthy places in which to conduct business.
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The federal government will not discriminate against faith-based organizations and neither should corporate America.
Insurance companies will no longer be able to discriminate against those who are sick.
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Far from encouraging the use of subordinated debt, the Basle standards actually discriminate against it.
At present, each country offers its own set of rules and its institutions discriminate against non-nationals.
Unlike teammate Hall, who adopted a gluten-free diet two years ago, Abdirahman doesn't discriminate against carbs.
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However, that does not mean that Muslims should discriminate against homosexuals, says Mr Masroor.
Indeed, countries could conceivably even be driven into rival trading blocks which discriminate against one another.
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But everyone loses when we discriminate against dollars depending on who is earning them.
In 2014, it will be illegal for insurance companies to discriminate against anyone with a pre-existing condition.
It's set off a new round of complaints that such statistics serve only to discriminate against minorities.
European regulations to not discriminate against British farmers, and that the UK government does not "over-implement" regulations.
Other states are not covered by the provision even if they, too, might discriminate against minority voters.
The Girl Scouts of the USA has long had a policy not to discriminate against gay participants.
Two, his public statements incite others to hate or discriminate against Muslims because of their religious beliefs.
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Many local governments have enacted laws that bluntly discriminate against, and sometimes even virtually outlaw, non-Orthodox missionaries.
They want to go back to allowing insurance companies to discriminate against people based on preexisting conditions.
Petty officials do sometimes discriminate against Copts, who have less than a fair share of government jobs.
The judge said the current law did not discriminate against women, as chief's widows could inherit the title.
It's against the law to employ undocumented workers, but it's also illegal to discriminate against them in employment.
It also cautions that creating "fast-track" procedures for clearing cargo from certain ports could discriminate against poor countries.
Religious liberty will be protected, and a law that requires free preventive care will not discriminate against women.
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To discriminate against gay men (although quite possibly not bisexual such) is an entirely rational form of discrimination.
It will remove another artificial distinction used to discriminate against people who do not reflect our own conditions.
The NBA's contract with players says the league can't discriminate against gay players, and new players receive tolerance training.
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Today, Davis-Bacon continues to discriminate against non-union firms, many of which are minority-owned.
But the solicitor-general said he was not challenging the law on the grounds that it would discriminate against Latinos.
The text of the senate proposal would make it illegal to discriminate against gays, equating it to racial discrimination.
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