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Definition of Discriminations
1. discrimination [n] - See also: discrimination
Lexicographical Neighbors of Discriminations
Literary usage of Discriminations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Commercial Policy in War Time and After: A Study of the Application of by William Smith Culbertson (1919)
"Tariff discriminations for our purpose may be divided, broadly speaking, ...
These discriminations raise an essentially international question and will be ..."
2. Race Distinctions in American Law by Gilbert Thomas Stephenson (1910)
"Other instances might be cited, but only race distinctions have a place here.
DISTINCTIONS AND discriminations CONTRASTED It is important, at the outset, ..."
3. Railway Legislation in the United States by Balthasar Henry Meyer (1903)
"discriminations. — discriminations have from the first presented the most serious
aspects of railway regulation, and we are therefore not surprised to find ..."
4. Railway Legislation in the United States by Balthasar Henry Meyer (1903)
"discriminations. — discriminations have from the first presented the most serious
aspects of railway regulation, and we are therefore not surprised to find ..."
5. The Public Regulation of Railways by Walter Davis Dabney (1889)
"Personal discriminations—Resulting from Excessive Competition; from Supposed
Advantages to Accrue to the Railroads Therefrom ; from Mere Favoritism—Never ..."
6. Private Freight Cars and American Railways by Louis Dwight Harvell Weld (1908)
"CHAPTER VII discriminations AND REBATES ONE of the principal charges against private
... During the attempts to put a stop to discriminations under the law, ..."
7. The Act to Regulate Commerce: Construed by the Supreme Court by Hubert Bruce Fuller (1915)
"Railroads may be guilty of unjust and improper discriminations to shippers in
the use of wharfage rights and facilities. And the Interstate Commerce ..."