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indiscrimination

noun as in promiscuity

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Police violence in response to the demonstrations has drawn international scrutiny, after videos circulated on social media this week showing riot police beating protesters, sometimes with apparent indiscrimination.

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Eager to follow this theory throughout the Maier bloodline, Marks sometimes displays the indiscrimination of that relative who has gone giddy on ancestry websites, tracing lineage until it blurs beyond recognition.

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We want freedom from cruelty of the world, freedom from indiscrimination, freedom from the people who think that we are inferior to them.

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People are taking it upon themselves to carry out the indiscrimination that’s in this order.

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The court said that, while the difference in treatment for U.K. and EU nationals does amount to “indirect indiscrimination,” it is “justified by a legitimate objective such as the need to protect” public finances.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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