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    1. The Bhagavad Gita says that those who can discriminate between the “body” and the “knower of the body” can obtain liberation, which is the ultimate goal of yoga


    2. The slogans did not discriminate as they covered many groups


    3. The enraged soldiers soon ceased to discriminate, and several harmless pacificos were shot plucking mangoes, and many insurgents were killed at night by pickets, for not answering the foreign challenge promptly


    4. For myself I believe in marriage between man and woman only but I do not discriminate or judge


    5. A variety of cultures operating within the framework of any (pluralistic) society should neither tolerate nor encourage, however, the discriminate non-participation of any of its members


    6. Some of those had the stare of a wounded tiger, but for most the truth was that mines, shells, and bullets are quite oblivious to a man’s allegiance and unable to discriminate


    7. respect them, not discriminate against them, to give such deeds and merits of the method (here


    8. employees for long hours without overtime or to discriminate on


    9. Mass murder, on the other hand, does not discriminate on the basis of race


    10. Pneumo was on the track when he said, “Actually, Gianni, although humans cannot discriminate

    11. Many reformers have tried to improve their lot and now it is illegal to discriminate on the basis of caste in India


    12. The process I’m about to reveal does not discriminate; it can be applied equally by


    13. But did you detect Unit-2 laughing as well? Does he understand that even with his vast speed and power that it’s your biologically designed brain’s ability to discriminate and see the big picture that puts you in control? Does he know it’s the subtle networking of your neurons that allows this? He does


    14. To keep it and maintain self-motivation, we must consciously become aware that the energy of motivation does not discriminate


    15. Only to outline that the energy of resistance like motivation does not discriminate where it operates from, and it can equally be used to fuel and propel self-motivation


    16. Company managers don’t seem to discriminate as they apply the same policies to the full-time help as to the consultants


    17. No private media may offer better rates to any particular group of advertisers, nor discriminate against an ad with an opposing view


    18. discriminate against any cat because of his or her race


    19. Fear, like all human energy does not discriminate, and it can arrive and leave at anytime in life


    20. It does not discriminate between ranks and is the highest and most distinguished military decoration awarded to any service man

    21. He, too, had been objectionable when he realised his motives for being at the property were being brought into question, but like the stud manager he’d been forced to succumb to a discriminate line of interrogation


    22. But rather than remove political class distinctions altogether, Rome continued to discriminate by maintaining a complex, inefficient system of assemblies to direct the functions of government


    23. Wolf’s high profile in the criminal underworld had given him discriminate access to a range of the more astute criminals from whom he had conscripted the required numbers to complete the operation


    24. The caterers had prepared a meal as fine as any they’d supplied on any of the previous nights with an extreme range of hot and cold dishes set to satisfy the more discriminate desire for food


    25. All who had come to pay their respects were forced to respect the discretion of a discriminate band of enforcers who were well schooled in who was and who wasn’t on the official list of mourners


    26. Strike Two followed closely on its heels with a nocturnal visit to the offices of Wolfgang Blauner Law and Discriminate Representatives which were one and the same on the thirty fifth floor of the Telecom building, They were found to be just that; offices


    27. One name only was in the hotel register for the penthouse bookings; one name and one signature, Warwick Brooke, but the sun really shone for Rudolph when it was confirmed the ten thousand dollar cash payment that had secured the Langham tenancy fourteen days earlier was courtesy of a direct transfer from the coffers of Discriminate Representatives


    28. The new owners of The Stables were outraged to learn their New Zealand investment had been requisitioned by the Department of Justice and their local agents endeavoured to cancel their nine million dollar contribution to the trust account of Discriminate Representatives, but too late


    29. The SFO had been called upon with a degree of urgency to examine the activities and trust accounts of the law firms Discriminate Representatives and Wolfgang Blauner Law and in particular to clarify certain actions of their directors who were one and the same


    30. Nine hours of discriminate excavation under floodlights had exposed the muddy grave of the bloated South African, Shark with five bullet holes in his back

    31. With Ingrid at the head of the Ninth Tactical Air Command, any male officer under her that would be dumb enough to harass or discriminate against female personnel or units would find himself relieved very quickly anyway, as more than a few had already found out to their sorrow in England


    32. in discriminate decimation for a few dollars worth of thin that is more than expected


    33. It denotes that this absolute will of freedom of choice granted to man could not be directed to any direction by anyone whatever was the effort he made unless it (that is, the spirit of free choice) seeks by itself to discriminate that which benefits it from that which causes harm to it


    34. Further, in a free and tolerant America, these principled conservative views are in stark contrast to those societies which would clearly condemn gays and discriminate immensely—the totalitarian/terrorist Islamic states and their adherents in free societies


    35. may have improved their ability to discriminate colors in dim


    36. ‘But, do maggots, insects, and mice have the ability to discriminate between the good man and the evil one so that they eat only the body of the man who committed bad deeds and leave the other one safe without touching it?’


    37. There they will discriminate between vice and virtue and between the truth and the untruth and turn from the worldly life and its vanities to come near to Al'lah, the Almighty by doing the good actions seeking the hereafter


    38. Our five faculties have a remarkable capacity to discriminate


    39. Its nature is the same, and part of its nature is this capacity to discriminate how true—how complete—a particular perspective is


    40. and they should not discriminate on grounds of sex, caste and religion in the matter

    41. I was an “equal opportunity” criminal and did not discriminate based on race, gender, or economic status


    42. Flee from the one thing that does not discriminate when it kills


    43. Tool-cruelty does not discriminate between living things


    44. Only; humans are not aware enough to discriminate between these two entirely different levels of energy-flow


    45. They discriminate against all the rest of Humanity


    46. Even though middle-class upwardly mobile consumers are more identical to each other than any humans ever born… they have created a hierarchy of differentiations based upon personal tastes and preferences… which they use to discriminate themselves from others


    47. They discriminate between different brands of consumer products


    48. They discriminate against every other human on the planet… who is not immaculately identical to them


    49. These particular attitudes may directly cause discriminate and indiscriminate human-to-human pain and suffering


    50. Sadly people with intersex can be negatively affected in many psychological ways by others’ harsh and discriminate judgments




























    1. discriminated against her by telling her she has a head and it is man? The headship of man must be respected both in the home and in the church


    2. The blonds probably were the first to be discriminated against if a genetically mixed tribe suddenly produced a blond blue eyed child the natural tendency would have been to boycott the child and mother


    3. The only place these discriminated against people could go would have been north, as the caps receded


    4. He then discriminated, based on the source, its objectivity and the play of common sense


    5. 23 And when the angels departed from them to Heaven the shepherds spoke to one another and said We will go to Bethlehem and see this word which has been as the Lord made known to us; And they came with haste and found Mary and Joseph and the babe laid in a manger; And when they saw they reported the word which was spoken to them about the child; And all that heard wondered at the description which the shepherds described to them; But Mary kept these sayings and discriminated them in her heart; And those shepherds returned magnifying and praising God for all that they had seen and heard according as it was described to them


    6. If I feel discriminated


    7. there’s one group that’s discriminated more than black females


    8. -Victims should not be discriminated against based upon


    9. They discriminated against him so he couldn’t get a provider


    10. jobs is because they are being discriminated against

    11. labeled schizophrenic to be discriminated against


    12. Four principles lie at the core of the Convention, namely (a) the right to equal treatment (children must not be discriminated against); (b) the priority of the well-being and best interest of the child (in family and in society); (c) the right to life and development (meaning access to medical treatment, education, protection from exploitation, etc


    13. We stand with those who are discriminated


    14. The wealthy are not discriminated against; it is their money which discriminates


    15. Suddenly all currently corrupt business practices will be exposed, and reported on, and criminally prosecuted… and the whistleblowers will be rewarded as public heroes instead of the public ignoring them as they do now: as indifferent, passive, uncaring bystanders, and letting them be hounded and discriminated against and threatened and attacked for the rest of their lives without protecting the few exceptions who are the only sentinels that tell us of robber baron corruption left in our society


    16. I told her how even to the present day the Moslems discriminated them at all levels of government employment and the army


    17. The more intensely Germany was ostracized from the rest of the world, the more intensely it was discriminated against, the more unfair the discrimination: the more intense the backlash, the more intensely proud they were to be Germans the more patriotic they became


    18. It began as a public housing area for the poor, and by the time of the war, it had become a refuge for Shiites, who were discriminated against by Saddam’s Sunni-dominated government


    19. While Shiites were the majority, during Saddam’s time they were discriminated against and not allowed to hold important offices


    20. It began as a public housing area for the poor, and by the time of the war, it had become a refuge for Shiites, who were discriminated against by Saddam’s Sunni-dominated government

    21. While Shiites were the majority, during Saddam’s time they were discriminated against and not allowed to hold important offices


    22. Bobby sat under the tree, brooding for a long while, not because he suddenly found himself a member of what was then still a much discriminated against minority, but because as he absorbed the news he realized for the first time the terrible pain his father must have carried silently within him for so many years


    23. Because of this emphasis on the growth factor, quite a number of enterprises that are long established, well financed, important in their industries and presumably destined to stay in business and make profits indefinitely in the future, but that have no speculative or growth appeal, tend to be discriminated against by the stock market—especially in years of subnormal profits—and to sell for considerably less than the business would be worth to a private owner


    24. But if it is true that a fairly large segment of the stock market is often discriminated against or entirely neglected in the standard analytical selections, then the intelligent investor may be in a position to profit from the resultant undervaluations


    25. It should also be constantly borne in mind that any linking variety between two forms, which might be found, would be ranked, unless the whole chain could be perfectly restored, as a new and distinct species; for it is not pretended that we have any sure criterion by which species and varieties can be discriminated


    26. But in his mind he absolutely discriminated in favour of the intelligent, religious woman whom seldom he happened to meet in life and who always attracted his attention


    27. Since men are reasonable creatures they have discriminated good from evil, making use of what has been done in this direction before them by others, have struggled with evil, seeking a true and better way, and slowly but unceasingly have advanced in this way


    28. Do you see one gentleman, one solitary gentleman of one party, discriminated generally as a Federal, who does not vote for this measure throughout? Do you see one public body in Philadelphia or New York which has a majority of Federal directors or agents, which has not come before you with memorials drawn up with the ingenuity of lawyers, to impose on your judgments? Have not the same party prepared memorials and got the subscription of every one of their caste, bringing forward nearly the same number of petitioners as they have of Federal voters? Have they not done so in Baltimore? Of that city I would say as little as may be, for being a manufacturing as well as a commercial city, it has stirred up an animosity in some gentlemen against it not easily accounted for


    1. It discriminates on the basis of class, as in Ukraine, where, theoretically, it was only the “kulak,” or independent peasant, that was exterminated


    2. The store discriminates against its help and has few if any full-time staff


    3. Sobriety diminishes, discriminates, and says no; drunkenness expands, unites, and says yes


    4. The wealthy are not discriminated against; it is their money which discriminates


    5. The next step is to choose a test statistic that discriminates between the hypothesis and the alternative


    1. Truth be told, had the wardrobe conventions of that period allowed, Chloe and Kaitlyn would each have now been idyllic models of the female form for even the discriminating sculptors of classical Greece


    2. And on the never-ending subject of political correctness manifested as racial sensitivity, how about the movement underway in the last few years to change to non-white, for the statue to be built at Ground Zero, the race of two of the three white guys that raised the flag there? These three white guys just happened to raise that flag, and they weren"t discriminating against anybody


    3. (Why do we do the things we do when we understand (beforehand) that it is wrong to do them?) I believe that many of us are oftentimes ―victims‖ of our own internal designs; adopting behavioral attitudes contrary to our discriminating nature(s) that fail to give proper pause to their origin, ―the (cause) of their origin, its history, its qualities and attributes and its results and effects‖


    4. Tolerance requires an ―intuitive‖ capacity to render sound (moral) judgments as they relate to essential motives and/or principle ideas that form the template of a well-ordered society that do not reflexively support tolerance for its own sake without giving proper pause to discriminating factors that correctly defines appropriate conduct


    5. Taking these three passages together it’s evident that the Greek term which is rendered “discerning” means a distinguishing or discriminating between things that are under consideration; hence, the one who possessed the gift of “discernings of spirits” was able to make distinction between a person who spoke by the Spirit of God and one who was moved by a false spirit


    6. Besides, the new operational systematics gives total opportunity of democratic participation in thousands of activities for the child, adult, senior or person with physical deficiency, without discriminating anybody


    7. Fate is certainly not a discriminating mistress


    8. All causes and effects, from great universes to fine dust come into apparent existence only by means of a discriminating mind


    9. ’3 In other words, the discriminating consciousness (associated with our dominant left brain) is also present in higher energy bodies and their universes


    10. The intuitive mind (associated with the right brain) of the individual acts as a bridge between the discriminating mind (associated with the left brain) and the Universal Mind (as noted in the Lankavatara Sutra, see Chapter 2)

    11. publishing professionals to be discriminating, it's the job of the writer to produce a manuscript that immediately stands out among


    12. discriminating faculty of man


    13. The dog may have a will derived from nature and augmented by training, but such a power of mind is not a spiritual force, neither is it comparable to the human will, inasmuch as it is not reflective -- it is not the result of discriminating higher and moral meanings or choosing spiritual and eternal values


    14. Of course, Peter and his smooth talking could have precipitated and facilitated the indiscretion by making their affair seem justified and noble in light of other developments, but he would have thought that Peter would have had a much more discriminating taste in his choice of women


    15. Our guests are very discriminating in their tastes and choices of lodging


    16. The elite did it with bravado— a bullet to the brain following a massacre of innocents, while the less discriminating went down gasping with a busload or trainload of fellow lethal gas-inhalers


    17. There is openness to the subtle changes, to different emerging personality styles and moods and preferences along with the discriminating factors


    18. "Bang, if he wants to bid and he gives me a fair and competitive proposal, I don't have any intentions on favoring or discriminating against him


    19. The TV reporter, sniffing a story said, “Are you discriminating against former addicts?”


    20. The awareness that's here in this moment is alive, spacious, discriminating, and full of love

    21. The important thing is that they should have the true intention, but unfortunately they have weak intention depending upon their parents' wealth and seek special discriminating labor, Islam is not like this, because it urges a Muslim to be chaste and dignified by the dignity of Islam


    22. Most of the paper money was discriminating but what


    23. Eastern teachings have tried to explain this by discriminating between the thought, and the thinker of the thought


    24. Was he less discriminating, nowadays? Was it because of his age? How ironical that in his time of infirmity they should all seem to him so gorgeous


    25. This ego or "I" is not a lasting truth, much less our essential part; it is only a formation of nature; a mental form of thought, centralization in the perceiving and discriminating mind, a vital form of the centralization of feeling and sensation in our life


    26. and you could read and watch it with a discriminating eye, on the lookout for the errors,


    27. If God be thought of as an unintelligible Power of darkness, who is capable of tormenting 'non-elect’ creatures throughout eternity, who can wonder if thinking men endeavor to nullify the evidence of His Being and agency? But let it be seen beforehand that the God in whom Christians believe, while acting in the moral sphere with that severe eternal love of law which nature itself reveals, is yet appreciably good and discriminating even in His righteous judgments, and men will more willingly trace His presence and handiwork in the physical universe


    28. So, what should we do about this problem? It's very simple: just realize that more is not better for golf instruction and to continue to read and listen to golf tips with a very discriminating eye


    29. A discriminating nose she had for scents, prolonged, as if in quest of them; her underlip protruded a narrow red shelf; her eyes were small, with sandy tufts for eyebrows, and her jowl was heavy


    30. In our medical civil rights movement, getting this information and creating real fairness and transparency is the only way to finally rid the nation of its separate but unequal system of discriminating against Americans with mental illnesses and addictions

    31. discriminating action; it was neither diabolical nor divine; it but shook the doors of the prisonhouse of my disposition; and like the captives of Philippi, that which stood within ran forth


    32. But we incline to the view that the discriminating and careful investor is again likely to find a reasonable number of attractive opportunities presented in this field


    33. But as the bill was finally passed it effectively superposed partnership taxation on top of corporate taxation, thus heavily discriminating against the corporate form and especially against small stockholders


    34. This qualitative assessment allows the discriminating investor to single out truly good businesses


    35. Furthermore, in this wide array of companies there is plenty of room for penetrating analysis of the past record and for discriminating choice in the area of future prospects, to which can be added the higher assurance of safety conferred by diversification


    36. So one of the challenges value investors face in an age when information is no longer a scarce resource is to find some value metric that is less easily uncovered than net-net but no less discriminating in its ability to identify underpriced securities


    37. He was brought in when Denny’s faced many lawsuits for discriminating against black customers, and he successfully transformed Denny’s public image issues into a number-one ranking in Fortune magazine’s “Best Companies for Minorities” category in 2000 and 2001


    38. When I looked again, the busy handling-machine had already put together several of the pieces of apparatus it had taken out of the cylinder into a shape having an unmistakable likeness to its own; and down on the left a busy little digging mechanism had come into view, emitting jets of green vapour and working its way round the pit, excavating and embanking in a methodical and discriminating manner


    39. And yet, if you had a discriminating ear, there were in it the elements of a concord such as these plains never saw nor heard


    40. And you did laugh, when you looked round as I came in ; I was not very discriminating at that time, and your smile rejoiced my heart

    41. But the administrative chiefs who regulate and supervise convict labour in Siberia, and from whom subordinates take their tone as well as their orders, are careful to exercise a discriminating treatment in the case of persons of noble birth, and, in some cases, grant them special indulgences as compared with the lot of convicts of lower condition


    42. He was in favor of discriminating duties, because he was opposed to the non-intercourse, which he considered the best means of depressing our navigating interest and advancing that of Britain; because the produce of the United States would be carried to some place of depot in the vicinity, and thence be carried to Europe in British bottoms, while a large proportion of American shipping would be inactive


    43. With this discriminating, permanent, municipal law, could we expect Great Britain to treat with us as a neutral? If we did, we should be disappointed


    44. Bode, of Berlin in various writings has shown a more discriminating knowledge of this subject than other writers, nevertheless the work of Cavallucci and Molinier, Les Della Robbia, was more useful to me as a guide and starter


    45. Sir, the Government did right in discriminating between Britain and France, and selecting the former


    46. "It is sensible, earnest, candid, and discriminating, and, withal, thoroughly interesting


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