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- adjective Not
discriminatory ; not effecting or resulting indiscrimination .
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Examples
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There are already "program-access" rules that apply off-line, specifying that any cable operators that own programming have to make it available to rivals like satellite-TV firms and phone companies on "nondiscriminatory" terms.
Comcast Could Suffer From Universal Access Martin Peers 2010
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The problem with "nondiscriminatory" is that nature, health, family history & etc. are already discriminatory.
Should the government decide that you've lived long enough? Ann Althouse 2008
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I note the "nondiscriminatory" comment, and will take it at face value.
Patch, Patch, Patch Steven Barnes 2008
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The FCC has called for a "reasonable network management" carve out, but has used the term "nondiscriminatory," for its fifth principle, which network operators are concerned could tip the scales toward preventing some network management practices necessary to prevent bottlenecks or sustain business models.
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"nondiscriminatory," for its fifth principle, which network operators are concerned could tip the scales toward preventing some network management practices necessary to prevent bottlenecks or sustain business models.
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"nondiscriminatory," for its fifth principle, which network operators are concerned could tip the scales toward preventing some network management practices necessary to prevent bottlenecks or sustain business models.
C - Advertising News 2010
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"nondiscriminatory," for its fifth principle, which network operators are concerned could tip the scales toward preventing some network management practices necessary to prevent bottlenecks or sustain business models.
C - Advertising News 2010
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"nondiscriminatory," for its fifth principle, which network operators are concerned could tip the scales toward preventing some network management practices necessary to prevent bottlenecks or sustain business models.
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"nondiscriminatory," for its fifth principle, which network operators are concerned could tip the scales toward preventing some network management practices necessary to prevent bottlenecks or sustain business models.
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Mr. Wen urged trade partners to take a "flexible and pragmatic attitude" toward China's revised proposal to join the World Trade Organization's government-procurement agreement, which requires nondiscriminatory access to government purchases.
Wen Renews Chinese Vow to Buy European Bonds Bernd Radowitz 2011
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