"The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race, " Roberts wrote.
But, as Brand Keys has found, people choose brands like they choose mates: more on basis of emotional factors than rational ones.
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All political arguments are eventually won or lost on basis of morality.
"We can't conduct our work here on the basis of rumors and innuendo, nor on the basis of unproven allegations, " he said.
Samaras "has the opportunity to form a government on the basis of the people's verdict and on the basis of his own program, " Tsipras said.
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"The purpose of Title VII is to promote hiring on the basis of job qualifications, rather than on the basis of race or color, " Justice Kennedy said.
The BCCI mandarins feel that they have taken due cognisance of the "crime" after a "proper" investigation of their own and the bans were not imposed merely on basis of the CBI report.
The first was the new firm's dominance of the market for large airliners, put at 70% by Boeing (on the basis of recent orders), but at 84% by the commission (on the basis of existing fleets).
She does not decide cases on the basis of high or fancy theory - though she's smart enough to do any of that - but she just decides a case before her on the basis of what makes sense in that case.
Justice SCALIA: Why do you choose to defend this principally on the basis of the spending clause and not on the basis of what it would seem to me enacted in order to achieve, and that is the congressional power to raise and support armies?
What I've discovered - in my own experience, at least - is that I think we've come to the point in this nation where if people get to know you, then they are willing to make good decisions about you and judge you on the basis of individual character rather than on the basis of stereotype.
So says Michael Morris, a professor of psychology at Columbia University, on the basis of research carried out on a bunch of college students.
"In our talks with Brahimi and with our American colleagues, we are trying to feel a way out of this situation on the basis of our common plan of action that was agreed on in Geneva in June, " Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said, according to state-run RIA Novosti.
It is the most profitable customer for many suppliers on an absolute basis and often on the basis of percentage.
But I want to win that war of ideas on the merits of the ideas, not on the basis of personal attacks that harm a person's character or cause pain for their family members.
"The risk of likely significant effects on the integrity of the special areas of conservation cannot be excluded on the basis of objective information, " he said.
In the Richmond case, the new primary school will allocate a third of places to people on the basis of closeness to the school, not on religion, and for the remaining places, priority will be given to baptised Catholics.
It called on Catholic grammar schools to operate a policy of admitting no more than 75% of pupils on the basis of academic selection by September 2014.
Weary of making bureaucratic appointments solely on the basis of letters of recommendation, Yang set aside a number of posts for applicants who performed well on a new system of imperial examinations.
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In 1972, on the basis of data on toxicity to fish and migrating birds (but not to humans), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency banned virtually all uses of DDT.
And if you took it on the face of it and if you took it on the basis of what we hoped would happen with the inspectors going in, that in and of itself was a policy that we've used before.
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Poverty levels are measured in India on the basis of household spending on food, education and other items.
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ICANN's policy determines whether or not the dispute concerns a genuine case of cybersquatting on the basis of three tests.
Under existing laws U.S. courts generally reject lawsuits against supervisors, unless they're accused of discriminating on the basis of age, race or sex.
Even today, many EMR vendors will justify the price tags that reach into the hundreds of millions of dollars on the basis of increased billings.
There have been movements for land rights and formation of states on the basis of language spoken by its people and against deforestation and commercial forestry in Himalayas and big dams.
Brown, who was found guilty of murder on the basis of a joint enterprise, had made a confession over the roles he and Taylor played within four weeks of the attack.
But Sackey, one of nine Wasps players named in England manager Martin Johnson's 32-man elite squad, does not expect McGeechan to fall into the trap of selecting on the basis of familiarity.
"The Official Commemorative Book of the London Olympics 2012" (Wiley) isn't immune from this (I had hoped for more impressive photography), but it can be recommended to sports fanatics on the basis of its chapter on the Games' statistics.
One of the reasons we have a situation where we are going back time and time again, beating our heads against the wall with this false paradigm of peace on the basis of the establishment of a Palestinian state, is because the left has discounted any alternative policy.
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