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How to use discriminate in a sentence

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We also discriminate based on other peoples' race, religion, ethnic origin, gender or social class among ourselves.
Premier Chang vows not to invoke national security opt-outs to discriminate against Chinese products.
Some of us in the English Countryside are feeling a bit bruised and put upon with it being an open season to insult and discriminate against us.
Unfortunately, this research focused on social differences and did not discriminate between denominations.
At an industrial tribunal, the burden of proof is on the employer to prove that it did not discriminate in the ways complained of.
So, why don't theaters price discriminate between weekend nights and week nights, the way they do between matinees and other shows?
They seem to be able to discern flavours more easily and to identify, discriminate and remember flavours better.
Female Mexican mollies, P. mexicana, did not discriminate between sworded males and unsworded males based on mating interest.
These figures suggest that the sift did not discriminate against people on the basis of which university they had attended.
It won't discriminate between pest caterpillars and those of desirable moths and butterflies.
The proper response to the under-representation of state pupils is to raise school standards, not discriminate against the brightest.
They do not differentiate or discriminate between domestic, social and public violence, viewing all of them as equally violative of human rights.
For example, Cichlasoma nigrofasciatum and Cichlasoma citrinellum are able to discriminate their own small fry from those of other species.
To discriminate between successful and unsuccessful interventions we need evidence.
If light reflex is diminished in one eye, a swinging flashlight test may discriminate between an afferent lesion and an efferent lesion.
The military pay system doesn't discriminate on the basis of socio-economic status.
In modern psychiatry ECT and psychosurgery are used in a much more discriminate and refined manner.
Because tissues were lyophilized it was not possible to discriminate between cell walls and cytoplasm in the root material.
The power to discriminate makes Virgo the sign of the food fusspot, the nutritionist and the restaurant critic.
Feminists and lawyers have focused on inheritance laws that discriminate against daughters.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In general the consuming trade does not discriminate between Parmesan, grana and closely related forms.
It is not always easy to discriminate unhesitatingly between the true axe-head and the palstave.
In his walks in the Maine woods Thoreau failed to discriminate the song of the hermit thrush from that of the wood thrush.
I'll be better qualified after this to discriminate between the false and true.
The discriminate procedure, manifestable by the instruments of knowledge, is called the cogitative.
Such ores are not always easy to discriminate from ores resulting primarily from sedimentation.
His peculiar gift was that of cross-examination, or the application of his elenchus to discriminate pretended from real knowledge.
And they are doing this without forgetting to discriminate, as happened to our Fechner.
They will soon discriminate between the waster and the deserving man.
We cannot discriminate the one pressure point from the other.
Can't she discriminate between the politician and the private friend?
We cannot discriminate in dealing with the great fundamentals of life.
Shall we not discriminate in our employment of the superlative?
To put the matter indelicately, it is illegal to discriminate against someone because of race, but it isn't illegal to discriminate against someone who is poor.
Let them discriminate between what they remember and what they dreamed, call a spade a spade, give us facts, and honor their own senses with trust.
Reverse transcriptase PCR does n ot unambiguously discriminate between living and dead cells, as all traces of DNA must be removed for the technique to be reliable.
Every man will be sensible of this difficulty, in proportion as he has been accustomed to contemplate and discriminate objects extensive and complicated in their nature.
Among the innumerable categories applicable to the phenomena of human life one may discriminate between those in which substance prevails and those in which form prevails.
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