DISCRIMINATING in a Sentence
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52 example sentences for DISCRIMINATING, such as:
1. And yet even here we may discriminate.
2. Racial discrimination still exists in modern society.
3. Outsiders will continue to suffer the most blatant discrimination.
4. There is widespread discrimination against doctors of Asian origin.
5. First, it is the duty of black men to judge the South discriminatingly.
2. Racial discrimination still exists in modern society.
3. Outsiders will continue to suffer the most blatant discrimination.
4. There is widespread discrimination against doctors of Asian origin.
5. First, it is the duty of black men to judge the South discriminatingly.
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Meanings and Examples of DISCRIMINATING
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discriminating
a. able to see differences; showing careful judgment or fine taste
Classic Sentence:
1 I do not wish to leave out an important branch of this subject, for it is a danger from which princes are with difficulty preserved, unless they are very careful and discriminating.
The Prince By Niccolo Machiavelli
Context Highlight In CHAPTER XXIII — HOW FLATTERERS SHOULD BE AVOIDED
Context Highlight In CHAPTER XXIII — HOW FLATTERERS SHOULD BE AVOIDED
2 Such misdemeanors needed discriminating treatment, firm but reformatory, with no hint of injustice, and full proof of guilt.
3 And the ladies, selecting with dainty and discriminating fingers and a little greedily, all declared that Mr. Pontellier was the best husband in the world.
4 The drug had no discriminating action; it was neither diabolical nor divine; it but shook the doors of the prison-house of my disposition; and like the captives of Philippi, that which stood within ran forth.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde By Robert Louis Stevenson
Context Highlight In CHAPTER HENRY JEKYLL'S FULL STATEMENT OF THE CASE
Context Highlight In CHAPTER HENRY JEKYLL'S FULL STATEMENT OF THE CASE
5 Whereas you"--he laughed again--"you have no instinct about people, no discrimination between the cheap and the great.
6 There were paintings, selected with judgment and discrimination, upon the walls.
7 If the men were taken back "without discrimination," he would lose his present place.
8 The choice of servants is of no little importance to a prince, and they are good or not according to the discrimination of the prince.
The Prince By Niccolo Machiavelli
Context Highlight In CHAPTER XXII — CONCERNING THE SECRETARIES OF PRINCES
Context Highlight In CHAPTER XXII — CONCERNING THE SECRETARIES OF PRINCES
9 And the condition of the Negro is ever the excuse for further discrimination.
10 He bent to all the gibes and prejudices, to all hatred and discrimination, with that rare courtesy which is the armor of pure souls.
11 I read with ardour those works, so full of genius and discrimination, which modern inquirers have written on these subjects.
12 She was always so gentle and retiring that her emotions were beyond his discrimination.
13 First, it is the duty of black men to judge the South discriminatingly.
14 And yet even here we may discriminate.
15 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.
Example Sentence: (37 in 3 pages)
1 A superb interpreter of Picasso, she was sufficiently discriminating to judge the most complex works of modern art.
2 A wine taster must have a discriminating palate and a keen olfactory sense, for a good wine appeals both to the taste buds and to the nose.
3 He is incapable of discriminating between a good idea and a terrible one.
4 The Sex Discrimination Act has not eliminated discrimination in employment.
5 There is widespread discrimination against doctors of Asian origin.
6 With the current job situation, age discrimination in employment is becoming more common.
7 She believes the research understates the amount of discrimination women suffer.
8 We don't believe the myth that racial discrimination was imposed by God.
9 Outsiders will continue to suffer the most blatant discrimination.
10 Racist remarks by an employer to an employee can amount to unlawful discrimination.
11 Newspapers should not publish material that is likely to encourage discrimination on the grounds of race or colour.
12 Sexual discrimination is seen to be an important factor in discouraging women from careers in engineering.
13 His former chauffeur is claiming unfair dismissal on the grounds of racial discrimination.
14 Racial discrimination still exists in modern society.
15 The law has done little to prevent racial discrimination and inequality.