The researchers' unavoidable and unpalatable conclusion is that old-fashioned jealousy led the women to discriminate against pretty candidates.
Insurance companies will no longer be able to discriminate against those who are sick.
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People tended to discriminate better between neutral and angry faces when exposed to the "stress" sweat.
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.
The Girl Scouts of the USA has long had a policy not to discriminate against gay participants.
They want to go back to allowing insurance companies to discriminate against people based on preexisting conditions.
It's against the law to employ undocumented workers, but it's also illegal to discriminate against them in employment.
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.
Today, Davis-Bacon continues to discriminate against non-union firms, many of which are minority-owned.
The text of the senate proposal would make it illegal to discriminate against gays, equating it to racial discrimination.
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As part of the approval, the ministry said Google couldn't use its Android operating system to discriminate against manufacturers.
They need to make it unlawful to discriminate against the unemployed in hiring.
Armed with the new software, retailers are likely to make increasing use of this information to discriminate between customers.
The multinational sprawl of big companies makes it hard to discriminate against Germany.
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Beijing and its provincial and local governments have also agreed not to discriminate against foreign firms in a procurement deals.
Washington should also make a concerted effort to open up foreign markets that continue to discriminate against our agricultural goods.
This ability of insurance companies to discriminate is essential because insurance companies are, properly, in the business of making money.
They won't be able to discriminate against you because you have a preexisting condition -- let's say, diabetes or asthma.
Insurance companies will no longer be allowed to discriminate against high risk patients or charge exorbitant premiums to screen them out.
The developing countries are extremely suspicious that any new rules in these areas might be abused to discriminate against their products.
We are able to discriminate between a tip to the left, or right or was the device knocked, nudged or shaken.
Studies show that many people already refuse testing and treatment because they are worried it could be used to discriminate against them.
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You create a new brand of profiling, a new way to discriminate.
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You have to discriminate between what is important and what is not.
Governments that favour free trade are more likely to welcome such openness and less likely to want to discriminate against non-members than protectionist ones.
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"We were able to discriminate all of the samples correctly, " he said.
Some also questioned whether insurance companies might find a loophole in the new law and continue to discriminate against children with preexisting conditions.
It is already illegal to discriminate against transgender people in 16 US states, although the extent of protections can vary, the group added.
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