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1. When the Indian community asked him to lead a movement to remove the discriminatory laws against Indians, he simplified his life again by establishing communal living (Āshram), walking 40 miles to the court to fight legal cases, helping the wounded in local wars, and Indians afflicted by plague
2. -It seems that my boy is not treating you well at all – He said in a recriminatory tone speaking to the magician Leonardo
3. discriminatory to either sex but we have been taught
4. Even José Arcadio Segundo, her brother-in-law, was the victim of her discriminatory jealousy be-cause during the excitement of the first days he gave up his stupendous fighting cocks again and took a job as foreman with the banana company
5. There is also the collaboration of the Mormons with the Catholics that led to passage of discriminatory legislation against gays in California (Proposition 8)
6. I personally find this rule profoundly unjust and discriminatory, but Congress has been refusing for many years now to change or eliminate that rule
7. When one considers how intolerant, discriminatory and hateful the Abrahamic religions
8. discriminatory the Hebrews were considering how insignificant their position among nations was
9. ” If we are to love others as Self loves Self, there is no room for us to commit arbitrary intellectual and discriminatory judgments about others, or allow to committing Self, to having feelings of self-righteousness
10. a racist policy and overtly discriminatory and should be laughed off the floor along with its
11. discriminatory exclusiveness of the past religious faiths, thus allowing the churches and
12. You don’t want to be discriminatory; you just want to make sure you have all the facts about your potential tenant before you render a decision
13. Second, I don’t think the corporation should be empowered to have any discriminatory influence regarding the obesity issue, or any other societal issue; the corporation is empowered enough, especially operating in an “at will state” and the Supreme Court deciding that they can buy elections
14. We were afraid that, if we parted, we should leave in one another’s power all the incriminatory moral secrets of which we had made mutual confession