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Use "discriminations" in a sentence
"As a Wray quotation or two make clear, I mistakenly assumed that measures of education, political information, ideology or political sophistication would all be sufficiently correlated that any one of them would be a reasonable proxy variable to produce the kind of discriminations being discussed."
"I begun my own space of reflexion, a blog that I call, in order to integrate two main streams of thought: the situationnist critic of the Spectacle, via the book The Society of Spectacle (1967) by the french revolution activist Guy Debord, and a personal critic of the present through the defense of Human Rights and Islam and the struggle against all kind of discriminations and injustices."
"One positive out of all of this is that is has shone the spotlight on the issue of lady hackers and the kind of discriminations that they face."