词汇 | example_english_discriminatory |
释义 | Examples of discriminatoryThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. At first, infants display discriminatory abilities which span a broad range of phonetic pairs. The centrepiece of the new colonial dispensation, the territorial councils, remained forums of debate without power, elected on limited and discriminatory franchises. Respondents who would deny members of their most-liked groups the right to engage in a particular expressive act clearly would not be exhibiting discriminatory intolerance. Bilingual education, "diversity" programs, and affirmative action policies aim to do more than assure individual opportunity by remedying specific discriminatory acts. The antibiotic resistance is also a very useful phenotypic discriminatory tool and is routinely performed in several reference laboratories for characterization of salmonella isolates. Conversely, requiring insurers to accept all applicants (so-called open enrolment) would encourage plans to develop ever more sophisticated discriminatory pricing mechanisms. The methodology showed good discriminatory power and identified known household clusters of cases. By adding more primers to the study, the discriminatory power of this technique might have been further improved. Although, given the low number of observations (eight), the statistical test lacks discriminatory power, break-even and historical yields were not statistically different. This could indicate lack of discriminatory power of the typing system or the statistical analyses, or true absence of a biological association. Any attempt to develop an inclusive summary of older people's needs runs the risk of becoming a stereotype, and has the potential to be discriminatory. Subsequently, we will explore whether familiar predictors of tolerance exert similar or dissimilar effects on generic and discriminatory perceptions. It might represent a decision that the trial should be declined because the primary discriminatory process had failed. In 1982, one reason for including popular music was to enable pupils to develop discriminatory powers or critical attitudes towards it. This research is almost completely negative in nature, focusing on sexism, discriminatory social policies, ageism and the feminisation of poverty. It seems unlikely, therefore, that these factors will be particularly discriminatory when identified at midtrimester ultrasound scan. Although systems have access to internal statistical information that allows them to select good discriminatory terms, users can make more informed relevance decisions. However, the identification of the characteristics specific to a subspecies is not yet supported by the discriminatory power of conventional diagnostic methods. Although not discriminatory, the system of co-ordinated gas sales could still be regarded as reducing competition in the gas market. The discriminatory power of interiorization is particularly attuned to the eliminative trends of humanization and individualization. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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