Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The government said the law was meant to apply only to the disfavored procedure.
On some issues, it is important for the court to stand up to popular opinion and protect the rights of disfavored minorities.
Does it stigmatize an already historically disfavored group in our society?
Can states put into effect their own views of foreign policy by withholding state business from companies that trade with disfavored regimes.
He was sent to the school because he was the son of a disfavored wife.
Under United States law, "implied repeal" is a disfavored doctrine.
But in each case the period in which the disfavored regulations are law may permit undesired results to take place.
There is no overlap in the eclipsed conformation, leading to a disfavored energy maximum.
At worst, the reference is a smear, an attempt to link such justices to a disfavored political ideology.
That would hold him up to "public ridicule for engaging in a politically and ideolgically disfavored industry," the suit says.
The chemical result, in this case, is a disfavored reaction that produces tetrahydropyran instead of tetrahydrofuran.
Jane, heartbroken and uncertain of her firmness to carry out Michael's plan, becomes disfavored by the old man.
The development of 1,3-transannular interactions in the disfavored transition state provides a good explanation for the selectivity of this process.
This university's action was a transparent swipe at Christians, the lone disfavored, unprotected group in the academic universe.
A revised version of the novel re-titled The Disfavored Hero was published in 1999.
In some countries, freedom of movement has historically been limited for women, and for members of disfavored racial and social groups.
Nope, you always compare your disfavored current tech directly to your favored future experimental tech.
The first was reissued in a corrected and revised edition as The Disfavored Hero.
Where the disdain is based on identity, like membership in a disfavored religion or race, it may be possible to "pass" as a member of the majority.
Respect for this principle explains why laws singling out a certain class of citizens for disfavored legal status or general hardships are rare.
(Articles about disfavored Republicans quote only adversaries.)
This frequently meant preventing commoners from imitating the appearance of aristocrats and sometimes also to stigmatize disfavored groups.
The court also found that if the law was invoked to impose "a penalty on disfavored viewpoints," it would violate the First Amendment.
One of the problems chemists face in trying to divert the natural direction of a chemical reaction into a "disfavored" channel has to do with energy.
Invidious discrimination is an engine of oppression, subjugating a disfavored group to enhance or maintain the power of the majority.