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disparate

[dis-per-it, dih-spar-] / ˈdɪs pər ɪt, dɪˈspær- /


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Yet if other relevant factors are accounted for and statistically significant disparate results still remain, such inference shouldn’t be excluded as part of proving intent to discriminate.

From The Wall Street Journal

Unless the employer could prove a “business necessity” for policies with a disparate impact, it would be liable for discrimination.

From The Wall Street Journal

Now, he is among 30 nationalities at this prisoner-of-war camp in western Ukraine where inmates come from countries as disparate as Togo, Sri Lanka, Italy and Slovakia.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the long term, the disparate strategies of the two central banks will become a fundamental source of instability.

From Barron's

In spite of its disparate sources, with some numbers written more than a decade apart, it hangs together well as a listening experience, and serves as a perfect introduction to this songwriter’s distinctive voice.

From The Wall Street Journal