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The report resulted in the formation of a working group to address systemic discrimination at the Bar.
The Shia majority have long complained of what they call systemic discrimination.
There was the further problem that it had the overall effect of legitimizing systemic discrimination.
These and other studies suggest systemic discrimination in medicine, though it is hard to draw any firm conclusions from them.
But in Piscataway, there was no evidence of any historic or systemic discrimination against blacks as teachers.
Even with the success of his efforts, he still understood the continuing effects of systemic discrimination.
I have a hard time believing that men can make a straight-faced argument of historical systemic discrimination.
Critics say this is partially due to subtle, systemic discrimination against the promotion of minority officers.
After a series of open public meetings, the committee returned a report concluding that due to systemic discrimination, the mascot must indeed be changed.
Anti-discrimination legislation is not sufficient to tackle systemic discrimination.
"We believed, and still believe, that we were not guilty of the systemic discrimination that the Government claimed."
About a third of the cases it is choosing involve groups of people or accusations of systemic discrimination.
His claim of systemic discrimination was not made out and his claim was rejected.
"But when we bring the total of all these isolations together, we have systemic discrimination, systemic retaliation."
Gardner supported a race relations probe in late 2002, following media reports that the Toronto police engaged in systemic discrimination against blacks.
"This was systemic discrimination," not an isolated circumstance, Dean Bollinger said in recalling the judge's finding.
"ETFO recognizes that we live in a society characterized by individual and systemic discrimination against particular groups.
That investigation was completed by the agency in June, with a finding that there was systemic discrimination at Texaco.
The statute has displayed toughness and resiliency against more formidable challenges - for example, it has developed the power to address the effects of systemic discrimination.
Tenedos remained majority Greek till the late 1960s and early 1970s, when many Greeks emigrated because of systemic discrimination and better opportunities elsewhere.
Just another posturing football player who can't stand up and organize against the National Football League owners' systemic discrimination against black coaches?
The Bedouin claim they face systemic discrimination and have submitted a counter-report to the United Nations that disputes the Israeli government's official state report.
Discussing the "systemic discrimination against women," Ms. French properly points out that only 2 women currently sit in the 100-member United States Senate.
An even more sweeping provision of both the House and Senate bills would prohibit legal challenges to systemic discrimination or unlawful conduct by the I.N.S.
Merrill Lynch has denied that there was systemic discrimination at the firm but has acknowledged some incidences of inappropriate behavior, which it says it has fixed.