How to Use nondiscrimination in a Sentence

nondiscrimination

noun
  • If the court rules for the parents in Maine, the next question will be the limits of this nondiscrimination rule.
    Los Angeles Times, 8 Dec. 2021
  • The holy grail was nondiscrimination laws—then we’d be done.
    Masha Gessen, The New Yorker, 28 June 2019
  • Hill views the nondiscrimination bill and the Utah Compact as the best of the Utah way and the state’s failure to expand Medicaid as its worst.
    Matt Canham, The Salt Lake Tribune, 25 July 2021
  • Judges have upheld the state civil rights laws and the principle of nondiscrimination.
    David G. Savage, latimes.com, 17 June 2019
  • The move, the commission said in a statement, restricts free expression and the right to nondiscrimination under E.U. law.
    NBC News, 16 July 2021
  • The case could have broad implications for nondiscrimination laws across the country.
    NBC News, 13 Nov. 2020
  • The Court’s commitment to the principle of religious nondiscrimination is about to be tested more frontally in the travel ban case.
    Aziz Huq, Fortune, 5 June 2018
  • In 2016, Airbnb instituted a nondiscrimination statement that all guests and hosts must sign.
    NBC News, 4 Sep. 2019
  • In a separate January lawsuit, two Catholic schools sued over a nondiscrimination clause for preschool providers.
    Nick Coltrain, The Denver Post, 8 Aug. 2024
  • This legal and moral mandate of nondiscrimination was paid for with a long, violent, and painful struggle for equality.
    Dan Lennington, National Review, 5 Aug. 2021
  • That was the case in 2015 during our work on nondiscrimination and religious liberty.
    Matt Canham, The Salt Lake Tribune, 25 July 2021
  • Mesa Mayor John Giles, who led the effort to get council approval of the nondiscrimination ordinance, was pleased with the decision to drop the referendum.
    Alison Steinbach, The Arizona Republic, 7 May 2021
  • The city was entitled to require compliance with its nondiscrimination policies, the court said.
    BostonGlobe.com, 17 June 2021
  • On Thursday, the Montgomery Chamber of Commerce said a nondiscrimination ordinance would have been a boon to the local economy.
    Howard Koplowitz | Hkoplowitz@al.com, al, 19 Aug. 2021
  • In March 2016, just a few weeks after Charlotte passed its nondiscrimination ordinance, then-Gov.
    NBC News, 17 Jan. 2021
  • Chandler, the largest Arizona city without a nondiscrimination ordinance, is in the early stages of discussing such a proposal.
    Joshua Bowling, The Arizona Republic, 26 May 2021
  • While Pham lives in a city with a nondiscrimination law, Louisiana has no such workplace protections.
    Susan Miller, USA TODAY, 18 May 2020
  • An Alpine School District spokesman told the Tribune that the district has a strict nondiscrimination policy and that ‘‘appropriate action’’ had been taken.
    BostonGlobe.com, 4 Dec. 2019
  • Francis said that despite Tuesday's vote, there's still a chance that the nondiscrimination protections could be diluted.
    Sydney Bauer, NBC News, 27 Oct. 2020
  • And until this month, the state had a moratorium on cities passing their own nondiscrimination protections.
    Jeff Taylor, NBC News, 22 Dec. 2020
  • Religious nondiscrimination, alas, has long been honored only in the breach, as the shameful federal treatment of Mormonism in the late 19th century shows.
    Aziz Huq, Fortune, 5 June 2018
  • Critics noted at the time that Trump had recently rolled back nondiscrimination protections in health care for trans people, and opposed passage of the Equality Act.
    NBC News, 31 Mar. 2021
  • Airbnb’s help account replied to her post, noting that the company does not condone discrimination in any way and shared a link to its nondiscrimination policy.
    Christy Piña, The Hollywood Reporter, 17 Dec. 2023
  • And several cities in North Carolina passed nondiscrimination ordinances throughout the year, with Raleigh doing so just last month.
    NBC News, 18 Nov. 2021
  • Homophobia is considered a criminal offense in France, and nondiscrimination is part of the country’s new sports ethics code.
    Colette Davidson, The Christian Science Monitor, 7 June 2023
  • Park said the Latter-day Saints realized that their support for nondiscrimination creates the social capital needed to protect the rights of churches to govern their own affairs.
    The Salt Lake Tribune, 17 Nov. 2022
  • The provision at issue is a standard one in many federal laws, which would mandate that all providers comply with federal nondiscrimination statutes.
    Luke Broadwater, New York Times, 14 Nov. 2021
  • Jenn Jenkins, a policy advocate who worked on Hawaii’s health-care bill, said that in their eyes, the law simply clarifies what was intended in the state’s 2016 nondiscrimination policy.
    Anne Branigin, Washington Post, 17 June 2022
  • Cummins has pushed for a statewide nondiscrimination law that protects gay and transgender Hoosiers — in part to foster a better business environment.
    Maureen Groppe, USA TODAY, 28 Mar. 2018
  • The agency said it was concerned about the claims raised in The Times’ report and would assess whether the university followed federal nondiscrimination laws during a compliance review.
    Colleen Shalby, Los Angeles Times, 13 Aug. 2024

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