1. But whatever the parentage, this new Decentralized way admits to no national origin nor exclusive use by anyone. 2. Slightly larger objects, however different and unrelated, should be grouped so that they have something in common like colour or national origin. 3. The Bakke Decision permitted the use of race or national origin as a factor in college admissions. 4. They frequently discriminate on the basis of race, religion or national origin. 5. Race norming -- the adjustment of employment test scores according to race, sex, religion or national origin -- was also prohibited by the bill. 6. Discrimination due to race, colour of skin, sex, national origin, religious beliefs and any other reason harmful to national dignity was punishable by law. 7. The national origin of the agents of media control is not the point. 8. Arabs, regardless of whether they are Muslim or Christian, say they are targeted because of their national origin. 9. Arana needs only to look around him to understand the risks in an immigrant neighborhood like Woodside with its dizzying mix of languages, national origins and tastes. |