You know, I've been discriminated against, but I'm not going to let it hold me down.
Those affected were often scared to complain in case they were further discriminated against, they added.
The university says there is no evidence that he has ever discriminated against minority students.
Pao alleges that she was sexually harassed and discriminated against because of her gender.
What he advocated was that people should not be discriminated against because of their color.
However, Roma organisations and human rights groups say they are still discriminated against in many European countries.
TESSAs has discriminated against those with low or unpredictable incomes who cannot afford to lock money away.
There's legislation in there that says you can't be discriminated against just because you don't have a job.
There's also no proof that company managers have discriminated against employees at a greater rate than anywhere else.
Instead Mr Blair has discriminated between those groups which are continuing their violence and those which are not.
But that's not good enough for Tylo, who feels she's being discriminated against.
The tribunal found the school had discriminated against the girl by failing to pass the information onto her parents.
Yet the deals create their own infernal logic, whereby those who are discriminated against seek their own preferential deal.
Proposing the motion, Richard Salter, from Somerset, said students at further education (FE) and sixth-form colleges were being discriminated against.
Those with actions that appear to the naked eye to be illegal, but that actually aren't, won't be discriminated against.
In New York, for example, the law says students can't be discriminated against on the basis of their gender identity.
Stanbridge Earls School for children with special educational needs in Romsey, Hampshire, was found to have discriminated against the girl.
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The 2012 social survey showed 25% of respondents felt they have been discriminated against in some form in the past year.
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It creates a new precedent that should allow other payment processors who have previously discriminated against legal fiction to relax their policies.
Their lawyers also argue those who are discriminated against could still file a lawsuit under other provisions of the Voting Rights Act.
It claims they were discriminated against contrary to the Equality Act 2010.
The court ruled that the taxation of life assurance by Sweden was illegal because it discriminated against firms from other European countries.
In February U.S. Trade Representative Rob Kirk, in a complaint to the World Trade organization, said India's program discriminated against foreign-made solar equipment.
It was also found to have discriminated against the pupil, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, by excluding her following the allegation.
Everyone is terrified of the unknown, but most of us don't want to return to a time when minorities were openly discriminated against.
There are problems with the way boys are educated but "you can't make sweeping statements about all men being discriminated against", she says.
They have now price discriminated and segmented the market: between those willing to pay an extra 50 cents and those not so willing.
One obvious example is the quick and relatively painless adoption of unleaded petrol, thanks to differential tax rates which discriminated against leaded petrol.
This practice was intended to question the status of foreigners in France and Toulouse, with special focus on people who feel increasingly discriminated.
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