arbitrary discrimination造句
例句與造句
- The ADEA " broadly prohibits arbitrary discrimination in the workplace based on age ."
- Arbitrary discrimination by religious groups is no more acceptable than discrimination against the religious groups themselves.
- The purpose of the equal protection clause is to secure every person against intentional and arbitrary discrimination.
- The sentiocentrists consider that the discrimination of sentient beings of other species is speciesism, an arbitrary discrimination.
- The administration of a law " may be unconstitutional if it amounts to intentional and arbitrary discrimination ".
- It's difficult to find arbitrary discrimination in a sentence. 用arbitrary discrimination造句挺難的
- Instead, she said, " there is a right of every person to be free of arbitrary discrimination ."
- Such a nexus will be absent if the action amounts to intentional and arbitrary discrimination or intentional systematic discrimination.
- Such a nexus will be absent if the action amounts to " intentional and arbitrary discrimination " or intentional systematic discrimination.
- The law penalizes the arbitrary discrimination, allows citizens to file anti-discrimination lawsuits and requires the State to develop public policies to end discrimination.
- The restrictions must not, in any case, " constitute a means of arbitrary discrimination or a disguised restriction on trade between Member States ".
- She posits that it is preferable for both the " intentional and arbitrary discrimination " test and the " reasonable classification " test to apply to executive acts.
- But gay rights lawyer Jean Dubofsky, representing activists who challenged the amendment's constitutionality in court, argued it denies homosexuals " the right to be free from arbitrary discrimination ."
- For example, even prior to the 2005 addition of sexual orientation to the law's list of covered classes, the Unruh Act had been " construed as protecting gays and lesbians from arbitrary discrimination ".
- He was apparently referring to another provision in the European Union treaty that prohibits bans being instituted by one member country against another as a matter of arbitrary discrimination or a disguised trade restriction.
- Most voters may not think much of homosexuals-- unlike the GOP, they don't think much about them, either-- but most, when surveyed, believe gays and lesbians shouldn't be excluded from what have become commonplace protections against arbitrary discrimination.
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