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NON-DISCRIMINATORY definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
Given the high-stakes nature of these tests, it's perfectly reasonable to require test developers to justify the choice of content of their tests and show that it's non-discriminatory.
It does not impose any new legal requirements, but federal officials say it's mean to clarify school districts' obligations to educate students in nondiscriminatory environments.
These results suggest current culling practices, which are largely reactive and nondiscriminatory, likely do little to stop the spread of rabies, the researchers said.
Under that law, states can only remove voters from the rolls if they request the removal, die, or move out of state, and the list maintenance program must be nondiscriminatory.
It is sad to see so much racism and double standards in a country that has such a true democratic and nondiscriminatory spirit on a constitutional, federal and legal level.
The district argues federal authorities "can not establish a pattern or practice of discrimination" because the district's employment decisions were motivated by legitimate and nondiscriminatory reasons.
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