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- Both also proceed from the same misguided assumption, that government invidiously discriminates against religion.
- But not as invidiously as this tent.
- Some speakers argued that the differences, even though obtained for medical purposes, might be used invidiously.
- The subsequent amendment of ?415 was not a Congressional admission that its previous policy was invidiously discriminatory.
- Heterosexual misbehavior as obviously lends itself to blackmail pressure, but married applicants are not invidiously singled out for scrutiny.
- "Many property tax payers are routinely and invidiously discriminated against in our state, " he said.
- Small wonder, then, that nearly every comedian who followed him has been influenced by him and compared with him, mostly invidiously.
- The judge said the system " invidiously excluded blacks from effective participation " in town politics and ordered the town to draw up six separate districts.
- In his late operas Rimsky broke through to a new way of synthesizing folk and " high " ( or, less invidiously, professional ) art.
- It's no knock against a work of popular fiction _ or craft fiction or more invidiously formula fiction _ that all the characters and actions are conventional.
- This apology must be followed by a brief defence of the taste and passion of bookcollecting, and of the class of men known invidiously as bookworms and bookhunters.
- Being a free-thinker with little knowledge of the Russian Fire of Moscow, and his wife, being a zealous Catholic, was to be invidiously portrayed as an enthroned mistress.
- But the Times, too, has acted invidiously, spurning settlement talks and suggesting that if the freelancers win, tens of thousands of freelance articles may have to be deleted from its data base.
- As long as the court can identify a rational nexus between a classification and the object of a statute, it will uphold the legislative policy even if it is " invidiously discriminatory, unreasonable, irrational or unjust ".
- And some Democrats in recent days have begun invidiously contrasting Moynihan to their archnemesis, D'Amato, whose bosslike stewardship of the state Republican Party transformed it from a debt-ridden mess to a well-financed juggernaut.
- The majority fails to explain coherently how a State discriminates invidiously by deliberately joining members of different races in the same district; why such placement amounts to an injury to members of any race; and, assuming it does, to whom.
- Until this point schools could differ considerably in the ways they assessed pupils and conducted their affairs; today we take for granted the existence of national standards and criteria and the use of public examination results to compare one school, however invidiously, against another.
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