English to Arabic Dictionary discriminate

discriminate

تميز
definition
verb
babies can discriminate between different facial expressions of emotion
recognize a distinction; differentiate.
existing employment policies discriminate against women
make an unjust or prejudicial distinction in the treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, sex, or age.
translation of 'discriminate'
verb
ميز,
اختار
example
Thus, we can use measures of skewness for distributions of expression differences for classified genes to 'discriminate' between models.
In many states it's against the law to 'discriminate' against someone due to race, creed or sexual orientation.
Retaining the ability to 'discriminate' between good acts and bad acts will become ever harder over the next few months, as new conflicts and paradoxes challenge our preconceptions.
I have tried never to 'discriminate' against people in terms of wealth, status, race, religion or background.
existing employment policies 'discriminate' against women
babies can 'discriminate' between different facial expressions
They find that birds are better able to 'discriminate' differences in nectar concentrations at relatively low concentrations than at high concentrations.
From that date it has been, for the first time, unlawful for employers to 'discriminate' against, harass or victimise their workforce on the grounds of sexual orientation.
We're here because, every year, thousands of people are killed and injured by weapons that don't 'discriminate' between soldier or civilian, between man, woman and child.
Employers need to ensure they don't 'discriminate' against disabled employees or job applicants on grounds of disability and to consider making reasonable adjustments in the workplace.
The results indicate that, on average, listeners are able to 'discriminate' between the two.
It doesn't 'discriminate' between life and death.
bats can 'discriminate' a difference in echo delay of between 69 and 98 millionths of a second
They do not differentiate or 'discriminate' between domestic, social and public violence, viewing all of them as equally violative of human rights.
We must not be prejudiced and 'discriminate' against one another.
Children only 'discriminate' between interesting and boring books.
features that 'discriminate' this species from other gastropods
We should vote in favour of the forces which are democratic and secular and do not 'discriminate' against people on religious grounds after coming to power.
There are only subtle differences between the ratings under each performance dimension, which makes it difficult to 'discriminate' between a good soldier and a very good soldier.
The Constitution also states that: The state shall not 'discriminate' against any citizen on grounds of religion, race, caste, place and birth or any form.
While they don't think that individual people's satisfaction levels can be measured and compared they do not 'discriminate' between preferences.
So, why don't theaters price 'discriminate' between weekend nights and week nights, the way they do between matinees and other shows?
The experiments were designed to test the ability of the female member of a breeding pair to 'discriminate' between her original mate and a male she had not encountered previously.
Unfortunately, this research focused on social differences and did not 'discriminate' between denominations.
‘The community centre is there for both villages and we have no plans to 'discriminate' between residents,’ he said.
The legislative apparatus of the early liquor industry did not 'discriminate' between the rights of males and females, a significant anomaly in a period when women were denied the vote.
The Race Relations Act 1976 makes it unlawful to 'discriminate' against anyone on grounds of race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origins.
Those who 'discriminate' against others on the grounds of their sexuality cannot be effective team members nor can they provide a professional service to all their patients.
We do not 'discriminate' against anybody on any grounds, nor should we.
New legislation which will make it illegal for businesses to 'discriminate' against workers on grounds of age is due to come into force next year.
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