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nondiscriminatory
adjective as in dispassionate
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adjective as in equal
Strongest match
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adjective as in equitable
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adjective as in fair-minded
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adjective as in impartial
adjective as in impersonal
adjective as in just
adjective as in nonpartisan
adjective as in objective
adjective as in open
adjective as in open door
Weak matches
adjective as in politically correct
adjective as in unbiased
adjective as in unprejudiced
Example Sentences
Section 5 gave control to the federal government when deciding whether state voting laws were constitutional and not discriminatory.
So we spent a lot of time trying to learn how algorithmic-based systems work, how AI works, and we actually have come to the point where we think we can now use technology to help diminish discriminatory outcomes.
Given the reliance on web data, the researchers also need to figure out techniques for identifying and eradicating any embedded sexism, racism, and other discriminatory biases.
In order to win over Democrats, he’d proposed getting rid of investor-state dispute settlement, which allows companies to sue governments in special courts over laws they perceive as discriminatory.
A President who is committed to getting this pandemic under control must also commit to addressing historic environmental injustice, discriminatory pollution, and the impacts of the climate crisis on the poor and people of color.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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