6 Metaphors for discrimination

To a person, on the other hand, who wishes to discuss such productions theoretically, to assert something about them, and therefore, to inform and instruct, discrimination becomes a duty.

The fine discrimination evinced by Munden in the grief and joy of the exclamations "Who would be a father," and "Who would not be a father," will not soon be forgotten.

The early law books are full of cases showing that discrimination and extortion were unlawful, even criminal, offences.

We may perhaps add that discrimination is a most important qualification for those whose duty it is to choose the teachers.

The discrimination of these was with him "THE GREAT DISTINCTION of our accent."

"Our discriminations of this matter have been but four footed instincts.

6 Metaphors for  discrimination