Discriminate in a sentence as a verb

You discriminate against people old enough to have spouses and children.

You can't discriminate based on race - that limits choice but who would support the contrary?

Female bosses discriminate worse against women than male bosses.

"Stripped of all euphemism: "We discriminate by race and want to continue doing so.

Why should it be any less wrong to discriminate based on college attendance than on race?What else is cultural fit?

Is it not ok to discriminate against someone who has joined a terrorist group and is actively helping them?

That just means she's a woman and a feminist who stereotypes and wants to discriminate against women.

You could, if you had a mind to, trivially discriminate between the two cases in under a week over the open Internet.

Yale has an explicit, declared policy to discriminate by race in admissions and hiring decisions.

Don't allow ISPs to discriminate against users regarding their already paid for internet traffic based on what they request.

I discriminate against people every day, and I'm discriminated against every day.

Discriminate in a sentence as an adjective

The "meh, they don't have a hook" functions as a post-hoc neutral justification of a policy whose stated goal and naked application is to discriminate on the basis of race.

I am perfectly comfortable in saying "I desire a world in which no university discriminates against any student on the basis of race.

In time, this unrestricted freedom came to be deemed repugnant where it bumped into important social policies - for example, that employers not discriminate on the basis of race.

Is an army medic not rightly discriminated against by the other side if the medic's side loses the war?Discrimination is bad when it's about 'who someone is', never when it's about 'what someone does'.

" Norman Mailer"Newspapers are unable, seemingly, to discriminate between a bicycle accident and the collapse of civilisation.

A background check will inevitably find out information that you're not supposed to discriminate upon - having it done by a third party means that the people actually making the decision don't know that information.

The highly profitable airport routes exist to subsidize the requirement that taxis are handicap-accessible and can't discriminate against customers.

The thing I don't get about this whole faux controversy is since when is it professionally acceptable to discriminate against someone for their private political views and esp. those that might be informed by religious beliefs so long as they don't bring them into the workplace?

If for example, it was not possible to discriminate against people, and if the government could not abuse any information gained on someone, then it might be the case that society would better off if there was very little privacy, because private distributed abuse amongst non-state actors would then be the biggest danger.

How do we, IT savvy people capable of monitoring, testing and verifying this stuff, use our collective skills to monitor each ISP and communicate who is doing the best/worst job?As long as there is at least one ISP provider who is not throttling traffic, we should reward that ISP that does not discriminate on web traffic, and punish the ones that do.

"Arguments advanced as to why it would be inconvenient include "Students perceiving that they were discriminated against, resulting in non-admission, would sue us, and we would not prevail in their lawsuits, because to avoid getting sued to bits for racial discrimination we don't keep objective records of which students we denied for racial reasons versus which were denied for non-racial reasons and we purposely keep our admissions criteria vague and non-objective.

Discriminate definitions

verb

recognize or perceive the difference

verb

treat differently on the basis of sex or race

See also: separate

verb

distinguish; "I could not discriminate the different tastes in this complicated dish"

adjective

marked by the ability to see or make fine distinctions; "discriminate judgments"; "discriminate people"