Total insisted it was not discriminating against British workers and that the decision to award the contract was fair.
If you're a business owner, hiring a veteran, not discriminating against somebody who's a veteran is going to be absolutely critical.
As well as quirks of composition and valuation, the harsh reality is that, as in previous crises, investors are not discriminating much.
Unlike Picard, Krys is not discriminating between those investors who took out more from Madoff than they put in, and those investors who suffered net losses.
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All of this suggests to the bears that investors are not nearly as discriminating as they had wanted to believe.
The size of the dose, though variable, is thus the maximum that will benefit any given embryo, so the mother is not so much discriminating among her offspring as trying to do the best by each of them.
Employment lawyers at firm Slater and Gordon said the decision did not change the situation that discriminating against a person purely because of their religion was against UK law.
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"I found in my experiences that it's not that men are consciously discriminating against promoting women, but I do believe as people we have self-images about what's good, " she said.
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Unless it succeeds, every time banks' borrowing costs rise, the response will not be satisfaction that investors are discriminating against weak firms, but dread that things may spiral out of control again.
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"Marginalising and discriminating against particular sectors do not benefit society and families, " she said.
Markets, too, would discipline errant banks: any institution with a reputation for giving its parent sweetheart deals or discriminating against its competitors would not remain profitable for long.
Under the new policy, which Google quietly rolled out in mid-October, the company highlights the products of paid advertisers on Google Shopping, its comparison-shopping service, while effectively discriminating against other companies who do not pay to be listed.
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This bubble has not lifted the price of every business, with investors more discriminating in their enthusiasms.
Discriminating against the new in favor of the old will not boost innovation, or help music fans to connect with their favorite artists.
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Title IX, however, not only requires schools to establish athletic programs for female athletes, but also prohibits schools from discriminating against females participating in those programs by denying equivalence in benefits, such as equipment, facilities, coaching, scheduling, and publicity.
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Dr. Wayne Burton , Bank One's medical director, explains that obese employees, unlike smokers, are not required to cover their health care costs because the company doesn't want to be seen as discriminating against obese employees, or to create the impression that it considers obesity a purely behavioral issue.
But in the world patrolled by the food police, children would not be exposed to ads until they are 18, the age at which activists seem to think people magically become discriminating and able to make rational choices in their own best interest.
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