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How to use treated differently in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "treated differently" and check conjugation/comparative form for "treated differently". Mastering all the usages of "treated differently" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Hillary Clinton is a woman, and her ambition and drive are treated differently from other politicians', as Barack Obama's was treated differently.
It's the only reason that I'm treated differently right now.
"The crime is treated differently than other crimes," she says.
Are certain racial groups, neighborhoods, age groups being treated differently?
Why would government workers be treated differently from everyone else?
Would they be treated differently because of their former status?
I think Obama's been treated differently because of his race.
I was even treated differently just for being with him.
Are they treated differently as mothers because of their age?
The issue, he said, is when they are treated differently.
Do you think you will be treated differently at Bellator?
Bill and Hillary Clinton have been treated differently throughout their careers.
Nobody gets treated differently when it comes to the Justice Department.
But marriage equality is, for now, treated differently by Republican politicians.
Challenges to the validity of the system, however, are treated differently.
Lesbians may not need to behave differently to be treated differently.
"Sex is treated differently than other forms of work," he said.
Female candidates are treated differently by the media and by voters.
We see no legitimatereason for our merger to be treated differently.
"The night is always treated differently to the day," he said.
So I'm saying, why should members of Congress be treated differently?
Superstars caught after penalties began, in 2004, have been treated differently.
In the Jim Crow era, blacks and whites were treated differently.
Right now, bodies are being treated differently, and that is dangerous.
I do feel like black gun owners are treated differently than whites.
I wondered about how I would be looked at or treated differently.
She doesn't deserve to be treated differently because she's a Black woman.
Are rich people treated differently than poor people in the tax code?
"Why are vehicle owners in the UK being treated differently?" she asked.
There is no GB threshold after which Visible traffic is treated differently.
We see no legitimate reason for our merger to be treated differently.
"We see no legitimate reason for our merger to be treated differently."
And are they treated differently as they try to climb the ladder?
Isn't she then being treated differently only because she is a woman?
In essence, the footage that lived outside NBC's paywalls was treated differently.
"We can't be treated differently," he said, referring to Texas and Florida.
They were still slaves, but they were treated differently than other slaves.
Do food poisoning and the stomach flu need to be treated differently?
There's some evidence to suggest that less cute children are treated differently.
If you can afford them, you're treated differently in our criminal justice system.
They're not meeting certain sex stereotypes and gender norms, so they're treated differently.
Are you treated differently than if you just entered in a t-shirt?
For instance, powder cocaine and crack cocaine were treated differently in the courts.
There's no reason why WikiLeaks should be treated differently from any other publisher.
There is no reason for CCTV or Xinhua executives to be treated differently.
We don't want to be treated differently than the men in the room.
You're not free if you're being treated differently because of who you are.
While we're at it, apps need to stop being treated differently from faces.
"Nobody gets treated differently when it comes to the Justice Department," Obama said.
But correction officials denied Mr. Weinstein was being treated differently than other inmates.
"Favored accreditors are treated differently than unfavored accreditors," she said in an interview.
One's a man and one's a woman: How do they get treated differently?
Owner-operated businesses are treated differently by the tax code than other businesses.
Why should something as important as the energy benchmarking data be treated differently?
Simply put, you cannot be treated differently or harassed because you are pregnant.
Risk is inherent for any business: Should big agriculture really be treated differently?
Black testers were treated differently than white ones 49 percent of the time.
The third principle is that small firms should be treated differently from large ones.
It's clear these women are right: Young women of color are being treated differently.
You can't have a conversation, everything skews sexual and you're gonna be treated differently.
"Women are treated differently in most arenas of life," writes King for the Post.
That crime is treated differently than someone who assists before or during a crime.
As a woman, do you think you are treated differently than men who sell?
Cosby is a celebrity, and celebrities are treated differently in the criminal justice system.
If they would be treated differently for the same infractions due to their complexion.
BROADLY: As black women artists, do you feel like your work is treated differently?
We all lost airtime, we all lost opportunities, we were all being treated differently.
"I do like that disabled gamers are not treated differently in tournaments," BrolyLegs says.
Being the bosses in the workplace and treated differently than if we were men.
Even when he toured the schools, he was treated differently from white board members.
But it was also disheartening to be international stars and still be treated differently.
It's our responsibility to reject proposals that Muslim Americans should somehow be treated differently.
Reed says if Sterling weren't black, he would have been treated differently by responding officers.
An additional wrinkle was the question of whether more high-profile cases were treated differently.
Saving the flying foxes is challenging because the animals are treated differently in different countries.
The boys—aged 13 when the book opens—have been treated differently from the beginning.
I think they will be treated differently than I was, and I approve of that.
Athletes, to Ziff, have a different mindset, and needed to be encouraged and treated differently.
The latter are treated differently under international law and, in turn, government policy, says Oppenheimer.
"I feel like that we are treated differently than other people," she said, pausing tearfully.
"When you love someone, it's hard to watch them be treated differently," Ms. Cannata said.
People of Asian descent living in the West have already said they've been treated differently.
Any idea why they're being treated differently either by government or public court of opinion?
As children we realized that we were different from boys and that we were treated differently.
He didn&apost want to be treated differently though, than anyone else, he pointed that out.
"Intersex people are treated differently and better now because of societal advancement in thinking," Keenan said.
Wade did was guarantee that no woman would be treated differently across America on this issue.
Benign polyps are treated differently if you have Lynch syndrome, a genetic predisposition to colon cancer.
Women are often treated differently in the workplace, whether that includes being threatened, harassed, or diminished.
Van Eenennaam argues that Crispr experiments like hers—those not involving transgenes—should be treated differently.
Informal subsistence mining is common and is treated differently from illegal extraction conducted by armed groups.
NY Giants WR Brandon Marshall proclaimed, "Black guys in America get treated differently" -- then he left.
His parents insisted he could have made a significant recovery if he had been treated differently.
I'm always going to feel strongly and never be quiet about other people being treated differently.
Yet I hid my hearing loss because I didn't want to be treated differently at work.
"It's logical but difficult emotionally for children to be treated differently in inheritances," Ms. Shier said.
Or any of the other ways that they have been treated differently because they are women.
Even touch, which philosophers since Aristotle have typically treated differently from "distance senses," can be compromised.
My mom talks to me a lot about women's rights and how women are treated differently.
And it reinforces the message that if you're Aboriginal, you'll be seen differently or treated differently.
Influencers of color are treated differently by brands, from sponsored trips to how much they're paid.
Though both sections use similar Chinese-language teaching materials, they are treated differently and rarely mingle.
By that point, she was used to being treated differently from her male counterparts in ophthalmology.
The law was amended in 1966 to include tipped workers, but they were still treated differently.
"Women are treated differently in most arenas of life," wrote King in the Washington Post on Sunday.
Will Tom Brokaw be treated differently than Mark Halperin because of his iconic status at NBC News?
Have there been instances in which I think maybe I've been treated differently because I'm a woman?
Under the proposal made public on Monday, different creditor groups would be treated differently, based on seniority.
"Women are treated differently in most arenas of life," wrote King in the Washington Post on Sunday.
Anti-Black racism is rampant all over Europe, where Africans are treated differently and possess fewer resources.
"She asked not to be treated differently, so we didn't treat her differently," he told Fox 13.
But May has suggested EU citizens coming to Britain after March next year will be treated differently.
Yet, some people still don't believe — or don't want to believe — that thin people are treated differently.
He said Ms. Murphy was never passed over for promotions or treated differently because of her pregnancies.
I never understood why I was treated differently and teased at school because of my skin color.
Medication is treated differently because it is a good that some consumers, quite literally, can't live without.
So, heterosexuals are partaking in the same risk behavior as MSM people, yet MSM are treated differently.
The President said on Thursday that they should be treated differently from companies that invested their money.
"That individual men and women are treated differently is obviously not a nice result," Ms. Sarsons said.
His curt response to my wondering why the guest minister was treated differently caught me off guard.
The young people I met all had stories of racial minorities being picked on and treated differently.
Ms. Wells says every animal is different to work with, and is treated differently on the job.
And it reinforces the message that, if you're Aboriginal, you'll be seen differently or be treated differently.
I mean, do you think you were treated differently on these global stages because you're a woman?
"No one is above the law, and no one should be treated differently or disproportionally," O'Neill said.
"To be treated differently from other British citizens because of my Iranian heritage is very distressing," she wrote.
There were times when I was treated differently in overt ways because of my race and my gender.
On Wednesday, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said the two sets of sanctions would be treated differently.
One major issue that frustrates Allison Jean is that Guyger is being treated differently because of her occupation.
The disagreement is around whether internet providers should be treated differently than web companies, like Facebook and Google.
That we are treated differently because of the color of our skin or where our parents were born.
To even acknowledge that women were acting and/or treated differently than men in Silicon Valley seemed radical.
"Clearly Mr. Bannon's being treated differently; differently by the White House and differently by the majority," Schiff said.
Mook said Wednesday Clinton meant she would explain that different ethnic groups are often treated differently in America.
"The question in our case is ... whether CSS was treated differently because of its religious beliefs," Ambro wrote.
An executive at the Medical Technology Association said different types of drug-releasing stents should be treated differently.
"Women, and primarily working mothers, are being treated differently," said Maribeth Bearfield, Bright Horizons' chief human resources officer.
Strickland herself dismissed suggestions her career had ever been stymied by being treated differently to her male colleagues.
While life sentences are mandatory in Irish law for adults in cases of murder, juveniles are treated differently.
The feeling now is that the injury and pregnancy should be treated differently in the WTA rule book.
I want them to take responsibility and show me that people will be treated differently in the future.
"Don't blame him for complaining, especially when Canadians were treated differently than their American counterparts," one man wrote.
For Mr. Weinstein the fundamental question is whether Mr. Trump is being treated differently from other Twitter users.
The regulations to implement the law also do not mention whether state-owned companies will be treated differently.
But will a famous woman be treated differently from all the famous men who have come before her?
The brief also points out how violent rap lyrics are treated differently by authorities than in stereotypically whiter genres.
Look up your district's individual rules to make sure you're not being treated differently for participating in a walkout.
If a kid's problem is impulsively, it needs to be treated differently than a kid who suffers from anxiety.
He suggested that others were scared of losing their jobs, missing out on sponsorship deals or being treated differently.
Somehow, however, unions have been treated differently to date, but do not expect that exceptionalism to last much longer.
By age 5, they recognize that different groups are treated differently and understand something about their racial social status.
Except for the fact that the success they've had in their chosen profession means that they are treated differently!
In San Francisco, a judge said that plaintiffs had not proven that victims of other crimes were treated differently.
Castro told BuzzFeed the media had held Harris to a double standard because candidates of color are treated differently.
"If you're brown-skinned, you're treated differently and we find a way to cut you out," Faiz Shakir said.
Easterbrook questioned whether "House rules should be treated differently" than similar internal rules from the executive or legislative branches.
The women talked about all the ways they believe they've been treated differently from the men on their teams.
What about talking to the neighbor about why the dogs might be better off if they were treated differently?
A Minecraft video telling a cute story about two characters with child-like voices will probably be treated differently from a Dota 2 video featuring competitive play and technical in-depth commentary, and should definitely be treated differently from a Mortal Kombat video with a foul-mouthed adult showing off bone crunching fatalities.
People said predominantly white cities like Ann Arbor or Birmingham, near Detroit, would have been treated differently by the state.
Kawczynski, who says he's being treated differently because of his beliefs, is planning to write a book about his experience.
But the body of the shooter, Omar Mateen, was treated differently, out of respect to the families and the victims.
Women are treated differently, and if we don't acknowledge it and call it out, it will just keep on happening.
"I was told by several prison officials that I was being treated differently because of my HIV status," Dorn says.
The committee also took exception to the idea that debts to Russia and China would be treated differently than others.
Data Dive A new study confirms that black men and women are treated differently in the hands of law enforcement.
But there isn't a single aspect of this market that I haven't noticed being treated differently as a black woman.
Americans and Britons are treated differently, permitted to travel the country only in guided tours where they can be watched.
Whether it's friends and family distancing themselves, or gossip that affects your career, the main fear is being treated differently.
In 2016, Sanders and his supporters often complained that he was being treated differently by the press than Hillary Clinton.
In his late teens, when he went out to parties and to town with his friends, he was treated differently.
Host Marc Lamont Hill told the cast OG feels like she gets treated differently because she has a darker complexion.
Liberal Elena Kagan said that in U.S. legal history race has often been treated differently than other forms of bias.
But Ms. Klobuchar did not shrink from the moment of getting a point across that women candidates are treated differently.
There's significant literature documenting that African-American patients are treated differently than white patients when it comes to cardiovascular procedures.
"The main reason why [Musk] seems to be treated differently is because he's such a large shareholder," Nelson told me.
There's a relatable weariness threaded in the comments by Cannon and Che, an awareness that black professionals are certainly treated differently.
We get paid less for having the same college degrees and are more likely to be treated differently in the workplace.
The foundation had said the A shares were a distinct asset class and should be treated differently from the B shares.
Perichon points out that because state laws vary, what's described as felony shoplifting in one place might be treated differently elsewhere.
Conley said while these rules may make sense for traditional tobacco products, the AVA believes vaping needs to be treated differently.
SANDBERG: I DONT THINK THERES ENOUGH FEMALE CEOs TO HAVE GREAT DATA ON HOW FEMALE CEOs ARE TREATED DIFFERENTLY THAN MEN.
While most business offices upgrade their systems and update computers every few years, critical computing infrastructure for elections is treated differently.
"  Obama later continued, "Isolating or disparaging Muslims, suggesting that they should be treated differently when it comes to entering this country.
And he recognizes that consumers' data should not be treated differently based on what "screen" they happen to be looking at.
But Trump's comments on Tuesday painted Jews as a monolith and a group that should somehow be treated differently than others.
"The question in our case is ... whether CSS was treated differently because of its religious beliefs," Ambro wrote, according to NBC.
Assange's lawyer, Barry Pollack, defended WikiLeaks, stating that the the publication should not be treated differently from other mainstream media websites.
I was scared of being treated differently by other people, and I think that's what other trans amorous men fear, too.
If companies should be treated differently, then perhaps that portends a kinder, gentler Justice Department when a corporation reports its violations.
"Of course, Ford will be treated differently because she is white," says Ravi Perry, a political scientist at Virginia Commonwealth University.
They suggested that other members of the royal family who wanted to work in the private sector had been treated differently.
Communities west of some imaginary line shouldn't be treated differently than those east of it simply because federal lands are present.
She suspected at the time that she was treated differently at Google because she was a woman, but she wasn't certain.
"Seattle seems to think it should be treated differently than any other local government when it comes to firearm regulation," Gottlieb said.
And no one should be treated differently or disproportionately because of who they are or because of wealth, celebrity or even philanthropy.
During questioning on Thursday, Judge Géron pointedly raised the issue of whether women in the Wildenstein family are treated differently than men.
The danger, however, is that it is treated differently between countries, allowing the fledgling product to wriggle through gaps in existing rules.
Breslin and Winters both ask why this topless photograph is being treated differently than men who post nude, or nearly nude, photos.
As minors are treated differently from adults in the immigration system, the distinction will remain important as she attempts to avoid deportation.
According to an accountant, that&aposs because your bonus is considered "supplemental income" by the IRS, and treated differently at tax time.
It also seeks to ensure that a student "is not shamed or treated differently from other pupils" for having unpaid lunch debts.
Mr. Shane said that income may be treated differently depending on whether it is taken out of a business or left in.
" Baude cautioned however, "it is not clear whether we will ever know why the two cases [Arthur and Smith's] were treated differently.
Workforce diversity may mean some employees are treated differently, Davis says, but that&aposs alright as long as they&aposre treated fairly.
"Look, I'm a black woman in a white male dominated town," Ms. Ryan said later, when asked if she felt treated differently.
She arrived 40 years ago from Argentina and told Hyperallergic that she has never been treated differently because of her political adherence.
No one should be treated differently because of who they know, what team they play for, or what office they are running for.
As a result, some were tested on one set of standards, while others were treated differently, leading to an opaque and confusing process.
She went on to say that she thinks survivors and perpetrators are treated differently "based on their politics and based on their gender."
Dr. Sacko said he had not experienced racism in Japan but said he was treated differently simply because he does not look Japanese.
He grew anxious at the prospect of undermining his male identity and having to explain to others why he was being treated differently.
She alleges that the repulsive treatment of women was a companywide issue and outlines numerous ways in which female employees were treated differently.
FM radio and SiriusXM are treated completely differently from streaming services like Spotify, and even more bizarrely, they're treated differently from each other.
Her issues with food didn't match the problems other people were experiencing, so theoretically they should have been treated differently—which didn't happen.
For instance, speech uttered in an elementary school, a movie theater, or a prison is treated differently than speech at a political rally.
And I've never really cared about money, and being treated differently because of a financial situation that you're in is a weird adjustment.
The hashtag #ImANastyWoman spread like feminist wildfire, launching a conversation about the way successful women are often treated differently than their male counterparts.
The fact that citizens with permits are treated differently than citizens without was news to Representative Mike Moon, a Republican from Ash Grove.
Snipes said that the "incidents" taking place in her office during the midterms were treated differently than similar errors occurring with past supervisors.
"To suggest that, somehow, because of her gender or race, she'd be treated differently, I think, is, frankly, demeaning to her," Spicer said.
It's worth noting that RVs or boats used for business purposes are treated differently from a tax standpoint than those for personal use.
And I'm saying if that were LeBron James and his wife, it would've been treated differently by the media and by the masses.
When arguing with Aquaria and Eureka, right or wrong, she spotlighted how people of color are treated differently in this country, sometimes unconsciously.
Tim Kaine, a Virginia Democrat, took to Twitter to rhetorically ask why Florida was treated differently than Virginia in Trump's offshore drilling decision.
In recent years, Chinese courts have repeatedly made the point that foreigners will not be treated differently from Chinese nationals in drug convictions.
I had believed that as a health care professional, equipped with skills and advocates to navigate the system, I would be treated differently.
Critics say that the method that the panelists used is typically applied to drug research, which should be treated differently than nutrition studies.
In the future, we might be treated differently when we walk into a store, just as we currently are when we visit websites.
"I do think, in my mind, clearly at a minimum, we could say he's being treated differently," said Chan, 68, a former banker.
It has also dismissed suggestions that the evacuees were being treated differently from those displaced by hurricanes in Texas and Florida last year.
To grasp how women and men are treated differently even in movie histories all you have to do is read about Ms. May.
Others noted that the doctor, who is Asian-American, might have been treated differently by officers or airline staff if he were white.
She would likely not dream of photocopying and passing along a handwritten letter, but seems to feel that emails may be treated differently.
I hear and see women getting treated differently than men, and you know what, you gave me a perfect forum to talk about it.
The DUP has threatened to pull its support from the minority government if the backstop means the province is treated differently from mainland Britain.
Instead, the government argues, sex discrimination occurs only when "similarly situated" individuals are treated differently — not comparing a gay person to a straight person.
They were also treated differently than adult bodies, which usually underwent a craniotomy (the process of sawing open a skull to examine the brain).
But Home Minister Khan denied the campaign was a cover to target opposition politicians, and said no drug offender is treated differently from another.
"I've come here today to talk about how I feel, and I feel like that we are treated differently than other people," she said.
If your service offers "conditional downloads," you get another rate and you get treated differently based on whether you're supported by subscriptions or ads.
Quoctrung Bui and Amanda Cox reported: A new study confirms that black men and women are treated differently in the hands of law enforcement.
But Ryan and Shamise have not publicly discussed whether they believe Ryan, who is black, would have been treated differently if he were white.
He says he didn't notice a pattern when it came to industry; what he did notice was that gay men feared being treated differently.
Following a verbal confrontation with a group of bullies, Yuki asks her Dad why she is treated differently than the rest of her peers.
Truth number two: Opioid addiction is unique, fundamentally different than other common addictions, and needs to be approached and treated differently as a result.
According to the leaked Facebook documents obtained by The Guardian, two very disturbing posts are to be treated differently by the Community Operations team.
However, Hercules was said to be treated differently because of his culinary prowess, and was allowed to travel around Philadelphia and wear fine clothes.
Terry Hartle, senior vice president of the American Council on Education, a trade group, said colleges and universities should be treated differently from foundations.
"We have no reason to suspect that we are being treated differently than others in our country, due to our faith," the statement said.
While Roth IRA withdrawals are treated differently because the contributions have already been taxed, it's still important to do a trustee-to-trustee transfer.
The conference committee may also make changes to the state and local tax deduction that is treated differently in the chambers' individual tax bills.
Ms. Dillon said she attended a same-sex wedding expo to plan her wedding where she was treated differently for not being a lesbian.
Ms. Dillon said she attended a same-sex wedding expo to plan her wedding where she was treated differently for not being a lesbian.
Today's Supreme Court decision puts an end to Axel Springer's claim that they be treated differently for the whitelisting portion of Adblock Plus' business model.
"That doesn't sound like America to me," he said, adding that individuals in one sector of the economy shouldn't be treated differently than another sector.
World leaders understand that nations with nuclear weapons are treated differently than those without, and so there is a rational reason for pursuing nuclear technology.
Netflix traffic was clearly, tangibly being treated differently from other traffic, and customers hadn't opted into any special service like Go90 that might justify it.
"It's ridiculous that we're treated differently to everyone else in these islands," said Belfast resident Sarah, who was at the march with her partner Toni.
After a spat over access to the president, he threatened to break off co-operation, saying he expected his media outlets to be "treated differently".
It's important to acknowledge that while we should all be treated the same, people are indeed treated differently based on the color of their skin.
In Denmark, we have this think called Janteloven (Jante's law), or "tall poppy syndrome," where no one is supposed be treated differently than anybody else.
" Ms. Simon, who represents parts of Brooklyn, said that "there is almost no woman I know who has not been treated differently, and treated badly.
WASHINGTON — Unwed mothers and fathers may not be treated differently in determining whether their children may claim American citizenship, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday.
Some spoke passionately in favor of banning Trump however, saying he should not be treated differently from others who have been banned for similar views.
Pelosi noted that if a woman were to behave the way Kavanaugh did before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday, she would be treated differently.
The thought of my brother being treated differently by his friends solely based on whom I'm attracted to was something I didn't want him to face.
Ware claims that she was treated differently than football players who kneel in prayer after a big play, openly pray together and talk about their faith.
He said he worries that if his license describes him as a noncitizen, he might get treated differently by an officer if he gets pulled over.
As an advocate, Ginsburg recognized that any law that requires the sexes to be treated differently should be looked at with a healthy dose of skepticism.
And she does have a tendency to not accept the argument that China is a special case which needs to be treated differently from other countries.
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell has said he's "at a loss to explain" why student loans are treated differently than other types of debt in bankruptcy.
And then the other way of responding to that is to argue that people at Univision and Fusion or the Root should not be treated differently.
Gomes was aware of accusations that indigenous people were treated differently in the criminal justice system and said he "usually" adopted the same procedures for everyone.
And right now, the audience is getting the message that women are being treated differently than men — whether or not that's the case behind the scenes.
Schultzzie believes she was treated differently because she doesn't look like a typical influencer, and told INSIDER that she hopes Visit INSIDER's homepage for more stories.
Once the UK is no longer part of the EU, the 20 percent of Ryanair shares owned by British investors will be treated differently, Jacobs said.
President Obama told a Columbus, Ohio, crowd Tuesday that Hillary Clinton is "treated differently than just about any other candidate" — and that the reason is sexism.
If you think you're being singled out due to race, age, sex or national origin, Ballman advised noting the ways you believe you've been treated differently.
The groups that organized her visit sued the university, saying that conservative speakers were being treated differently from left-leaning ones on the famously liberal campus.
Hats off to Paul Manafort and Judge T.S. Ellis: They've jump-started a conversation about why white collar criminals are treated differently than other law-breakers.
When Marcus and Justin get into trouble with the law, Marcus is treated differently than Justin and recalls his parents' experiences with racist law enforcement officers.
He became energized to change the narratives around refugees and immigrants when he realized he was treated differently while traveling with his wife, who wears a headscarf.
Abortion rights providers have said the regulation would require the tissue to be treated differently than other human tissue, add another stigma to abortion and increase costs.
As long as society is overrun with victims who are treated differently based on their background, there will always be an asterisk beside our measurements of prosperity.
Amid all this, a debate has emerged on social media comments forums as to whether Nivarlain, who is white, is being treated differently because of her ethnicity.
And of course it's an enormous topic because one of the issues obviously in this election and everywhere else is how different communities are treated differently. Absolutely.
And, should the Orlando and San Bernardino massacres be treated differently from other mass shootings because the shooters expressed their allegiance to ISIS — and if so, how?
The model, Eliza Johnson, said that she "felt kind of abused," and felt she was treated differently as the only plus-size model at the video shoot.
And yet all around me were messages that being First Nations was not OK, that we had done something very wrong, and we were being treated differently.
"I want to also share that it's not just a lack of funding, it's that women are treated differently," Women Who Tech founder Allyson Kapin tells TechCrunch.
He called on Mr. Thomas to explain why the women were being treated differently, noting that the legal reasoning could have a bearing on the defense argument.
Mr. Breemer said the distinction mattered, adding that passive messages displayed on clothing and the like should be treated differently from signs soliciting votes for particular candidates.
"I look at him today and I see the stuff that he has and other pitchers that were treated differently and what they're going through," Rizzo said.
"He&aposs being treated differently from any other prisoner, and this is somebody who helped the government and did the right thing," Lazzaro told the Daily News.
Officials deny that the territories are being treated differently than states and blame the media for creating the false impression that relief has been slow to arrive.
"We see no legitimate reason for our merger to be treated differently," said McAtee, adding that AT&T is confident a judge will reject the Justice Department's case.
Rather, companies that provide internet access are treated differently from websites, in that they are providing a utility as defined by the network neutrality rules passed last year.
The court also decided that cartridges sold abroad shouldn't be treated differently from ones sold domestically, as long as Lexmark itself had been involved in the initial sale.
Jacob T. Swinney recaps dog deaths and cat deaths in various movies like National Lampoon's Vacation and Old Yeller to show how cats and dogs are treated differently.
Awareness Has Not Yet Led to Adaptation There's growing awareness that mobile fraud needs to be treated differently - but the move to actually do so is taking longer.
The segment is of concern due mainly to the lack of statistical information as assets are not transacted on open markets and may be treated differently across countries.
So an "r" pronounced with a roll (by, for example, a French speaker) would be treated differently than an "r" pronounced closer to "l" (by a Japanese speaker).
I didn't want to be treated differently by the people closest to me, and I didn't want to be asked a bunch of questions about my sexuality either.
If the Aphrodite of Milos is not referred to as the Riffardean Aphrodite or the Rosetta Stone called Turner's Stone, why must the Parthenon marbles be treated differently?
We're told Nick started to question his own self-worth as an entertainer, thinking he was being treated differently from the others because he just wasn't that good.
Mr. Lovell said that while Alliance welcomed the changes Mr. Pruitt had brought to the E.P.A., the coal company had not been treated differently from its industry peers.
"People need to know that minorities are treated differently in this country," Megan Bryan, an Oakland firefighter who works with Mr. Moore at Fire Station 24, said Tuesday.
Then there is the House proposal that calls for business income and deductions to be treated differently if they are incurred on goods and services exported or imported.
They are treated differently not just on the golf course or in the boardroom, but in daily episodes large and small, at work and in their social lives.
"It looks like she was singled out and treated differently because she was a woman," Dawn Collins, Toler's attorney, told The Associated Press, referring to Toler's postgame comments.
Soyeon Shim, dean of the School of Human Ecology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, told CNN, Fruits are treated differently in Asian culture and in Japanese society especially.
Last year, Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell said that he was "at a loss to explain " why student loans are treated differently than other types of debt in bankruptcy.
If she would not have been fired if she were a man who is sexually attracted to women, then she was treated differently because she is not a man.
Then she considered her own situation, and how she might be treated differently from Mr. Van Gundy or Mr. Jackson, the two top N.B.A. analysts for ABC and ESPN.
They say May's deal opens the possibility of Northern Ireland, which shares a land border with EU member Ireland, being treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom.
The implications of these misguided notions are far-reaching, and could help explain why black girls are treated differently from white girls in both the school and judicial system.
But Somerville, who travels to Canada to play poker online, said his fans can't understand why betting on horse races, fantasy sports and lotteries are treated differently than poker.
Before patients can become assertive, he said, they have to understand that it is not appropriate for them to be demeaned, dismissed or treated differently from any other patient.
" He said there "could be" a problem in American policing where blacks are treated differently than whites, but added that the police do an "incredible job in this country.
And in a society that normally embraces children — to have six, seven or eight is common among Rohingya — the babies who are being delivered tend to be treated differently.
Dozens gathered in the courthouse lobby Friday to voice displeasure with the length of Mr. Noor's sentence, stating that they believed a white officer would have been treated differently.
For most of the four decades since the Vietnam War ended, refugees fleeing the Communist government in Vietnam have been treated differently from those refugees from most other countries.
Since the shooting, some activists and members of Minnesota's large Somali community have questioned whether Mr. Noor was treated differently by prosecutors than a white officer would have been.
Justice Rosa said that "people are being treated differently and unfairly based upon their indigent status" — which, she added, violated the Constitution's guarantees of equal protection and due process.
"We think it's repugnant to our values that they might be treated differently because of where they are from or how they choose to pray," Ms. Tumlin told reporters.
The vote was 4 to 1 to 4, and only Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., who cast the controlling vote, said federal and state cases could be treated differently.
In an effort to make it a teaching moment, Buchanan tried to explain that a woman's breasts aren't inherently sexual and women should not be treated differently from men.
And similarly, if you work or don't work, you're not treated differently — unless there's a question of consistency and stability, because those are positive forces in a child's life.
When Chris Watts was charged with murder in the deaths of his wife and two daughters this month, that news was treated differently than the murder of Mollie Tibbets.
While ignorance of the law is not usually an excuse, campaign finance laws are treated differently, said Richard Hasen, a professor of election law at the University of California, Irvine.
Stewart pointed out that at $3,999 for the first batch of bikes, the Zeitgeist is going to be treated differently than a commuter bike, which is often a $200 beater.
Justice Samuel Alito dismissed the suggestion by Brunetti's lawyer, John Sommer, that "FUCT" could be treated differently because it is not spelled the same as the word it sounds like.
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And they were allowed to continue working with impunity because the cultural norms of the industry said it was "normal," and asking to be treated differently was outside cultural orthodoxy.
"[S]exual orientation discrimination is a subset of sex discrimination", the court reasoned, because men who are attracted to men are treated differently from women who are attracted to men.
Even if they are, according to Rousseau, people who take advantage of those flexible hours or time off often end up being treated differently in terms of their career opportunities.
Because of Binladin's strategic importance to the construction industry and development projects, as well as its financial struggle, it may be treated differently from the assets of other detained suspects.
Conservative critics suggested the response to Bee is proof that liberal celebrities are treated differently in response to profane comments than conservatives such as Barr, who is a Trump supporter.
Most people with a visible or invisible disability are often reluctant to disclose their status or discuss if it's visible for fear of being subjected to biases or treated differently.
Unlike in Israel proper, where at least on paper Arab citizens have equal rights to their Jewish counterparts, Hebron's Jewish and Palestinian populations are treated differently by the Israeli authorities.
She's long expected women in her business to be treated differently, and for the numbers to go even lower if they are black and/or LGBTQ-identified, like she is.
Just like the Italian Renaissance merchant houses, pure investment banks were fundamentally different from the publicly insured deposit-taking banks and, as a result, were treated differently for regulatory purposes.
The following year, when she ran for governor of Texas as a Democrat, journalists asked her if she felt she had been treated differently in politics because of her gender.
Asian students at Arizona State University told Business Insider that they&aposve been treated differently since a case of the coronavirus, which spread from China, was confirmed at the university.
Should they be given... PIRRO: You know guys what this reminds me of... HAHN: When they show up at an official process for an asylum, should they be treated differently, Tomi?
Nigel Dodds, the deputy leader of the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party, said the legal advice proved that Northern Ireland would be treated differently to the rest of the United Kingdom.
So going forward, someone with three rider complaints but just 100 trips under their belt will be treated differently than a driver who has received three complaints but completed 10,000 trips.
Although Jackie wanted her son to perform well in his courses, she said in a letter to the dean that she didn't want him to be treated differently from other students.
In an interview with  Rolling Stone, the British-born actress, 30, said she did not realize at first that she was being discriminated against and treated differently from her male costars.
Ms Desai conducted field research at Indian firms to test whether those who kept a religious symbol at their desks were treated differently by their bosses to those who did not.
"Seattle seems to think it should be treated differently than any other local government when it comes to firearm regulation," Alan Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation, told KOMO News.
Research on Airbnb found that identical profiles given different ethnic names were treated differently by hosts, and that pricing on equivalent apartments ran lower for black hosts than for everybody else.
If I was conducting myself in the mannerisms of hiding in the woods and jumping out from corners and yelling and screaming, yeah, I would be expected to be treated differently.
Last week, 10 current and former members of Mr. Pritzker's campaign staff filed a federal lawsuit alleging that Latino and black staff members had been treated differently from their white counterparts.
Barbara E. Brittingham, president of the commission that oversees higher education for the association, said the agency tried to ensure that one group of students was not treated differently from another.
You often have a sense that glass ceilings exist, whether those created by others or the ones we set for ourselves because of our experiences of being treated differently from others.
White also explains the difference between Conor's bus attack incident in New York and Khabib's crowd attack in Nevada -- and why it will be treated differently by the two governing boards.
Sandra, because the word is out that the United States laws the way they are written means that if you come across the border with a child, you will be treated differently.
The DUP has confirmed that in this instance it will vote against the government deal, claiming it will result in Northern Ireland being treated differently that the rest of the United Kingdom.
And while Davis-Yancey says that "typically courts are going to rule in line with the mom being able to breastfeed the child," as Curtis has learned, each case is treated differently.
"There is a sense here that you have one rule applying to an individual because he is an actor, somebody with certain amount of status that is being treated differently," Emmanuel said.
The decision not to categorize Damon as a terrorist would be widely mocked later on Twitter, with many arguing he would have been treated differently if his skin were a different color.
By contrast, champions of ICOs hold that, although they are initially used to raise funds, they also often have a function in the projects they finance and hence should be treated differently.
Colin is complaining about the fact that black Americans are treated differently in our criminal justice system, and he peacefully brought that to the attention of people who went to football games.
"I think I was possibly treated differently than the average young woman entering the business at that time, because I had kind of famously come from an overtly sexual environment," Cody said.
As I got older, into middle age, I also began to be treated differently both in public and in the different spheres I move around in because there's the question of ageism.
However, cars are treated differently, and as "connected cars" become increasingly linked to people's digital identities, there is a risk that police will use this exception to conduct digital searches without warrants.
"If she can't speak out about abortion the way other doctors at the hospital do about what they work on, she is being treated differently and that is discrimination," Ms. Borchelt said.
She said it would require the tissue to be treated differently than other human tissue, increase costs and require the fetal tissue to be buried whether or not the woman wants it.
Bienkowska on Wednesday reiterated her call for non-discrimination, saying it would be unfair for VW diesel car owners in Europe to be treated differently just because of a different legal system.
The Charging Party's use of stereotypes based on purported biological differences between women and men should not be treated differently than the types of conduct the Board found unprotected in these cases.
The funny thing is that as soon as they take their uniforms off and don shorts and t-shirts to play soccer with the inmates, then they get treated differently as well.
That Will and Grace are once again roommates after painful breakups in their late 40s is necessarily treated differently than when they lived together in their early 30s at the show's outset.
As Vox's German Lopez explained at the time: One of the key concerns here is that killers of black people are often treated differently — meaning, more leniently — than killers of white people.
She thinks the reason is that there's variability in the causes and subtypes of obesity among people, and that different people may need to be treated differently to get the best results.
But, whereas Eddie Huang has written about being called a "chink" on his first day of middle school, Wu can't recall being treated differently, much less bullied, because of how she looked.
Once when I visited Florence on a weekend there and met up with a new friend, she told me of the reality that I might be treated differently because I was black.
An assertive, successful woman being seen as "bossy" and less likable than a man with a similar demeanor is just one of many subtle ways women are treated differently in the workplace.
For example, there was a toggle in the settings menu to set each user's gender — so that let them test how men and women were treated differently when looking for a job.
As recently as the early 1980s, the pain of children and infants was thought to be different from that of adults and was sometimes treated differently, or sometimes not treated at all.
" Asked whether he agreed with Stokes' allegation that women are treated differently than men in the Legislature, he replied, "I haven't seen that at all That's why I'm not going to go apologize.
Guglielmi also acknowledged the "immense grief and suffering" of the victim's family, though police officials did not respond when CNN asked whether the case was treated differently because of the family's immigration status.
She was asked six questions over 15 minutes about the tightening polls in the presidential race and whether she believed she was being treated differently in the race because she is a woman.
Check out the clip ... John stops just short of calling it straight up racism, but he clearly thinks Aventer was treated differently because of what she was wearing, and POSSIBLY because she's black.
Troyer was born with the genetic disorder known as achondroplasia dwarfism, but said growing up on a farm in Michigan he was never treated differently by his parents than his average-sized siblings.
Thinking about this case invites students to think about why violence perpetrated primarily against women (intimate partner violence, rape, and sexual assault) is treated differently than other violence in the criminal justice system.
Unaccompanied minors who arrive in the U.S. are treated differently under the law than adults; they must be resettled with parents or other adults in the country as they await their immigration cases.
In the research team's interviews with black teens, Dr. English said, being teased about hair and skin tone was cited as a frequent way that they were treated differently because of their race.
She does, however, have to prove that the reason she was paid less or treated differently was because of her gender or race — a requirement that doesn't exist under the Equal Pay Act.
"We underlined that students, who may have been duped into enrolling in the 'University', should be treated differently from those recruiters who have duped them," the Indian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
About 15 children out of the 19903 surveyed by San Diego State believed they would be treated differently by US border patrol agents, but they didn't know the specifics of the DACA program.
Disclosing mental illness to an employer is a tough call: You may get the support you need — but you might later worry about being treated differently by colleagues or looked over for bigger opportunities.
"I'd seen a lot of the ways in which women are treated differently from men, both when I was a resident, and as a faculty member," she told Reuters Health in a phone call.
The administration's argument against LGBTQ rights matches the advocacy of conservative Christian groups, which claim Congress only intended to ban discrimination because someone is male or female — saying the sexes cannot be treated differently.
As we all know, HIV is a stigma and people with the disease are unfortunately at times treated differently … She was able to leave this world helping those underdogs she fought so hard for.
But a spate of comments about her DJ sets at Houston's Day For Night Festival spurred her to action on Wednesday, penning an open letter on how women get treated differently in music publishing.
The fact that simply because people couldn't tell that Robert was Black, he was treated differently, and that had they known he was Black, he would have been treated the way that Willie was.
Migrants were increasingly exploiting existing immigration laws and court rulings, and using children as a way to get adults into the country, on the theory that families were being treated differently from single people.
But the bill would leave it up to individual prison wardens to decide who gets to use their credits and when, which means inmates would be treated differently based on where they're locked up.
"I'd never suggest Huffman be treated differently because she is wealthy … but by the same token, it can't be the case that she be treated more harshly because of her financial circumstances," he said.
According to a survey from the National Pain Report, 65% of women feel that doctors take their pain less seriously because of their gender, and 84% have been treated differently because of their sex.
"My view is that he has been and still is being treated differently, permitted to continue tweeting where any ordinary user would have been either temporarily or permanently banned long ago," he emailed me.
A moral and legal equivalency to domestic and international acts of terrorism committed in the United States demonstrates that certain ideologies and perpetrators are not treated differently for fundamentally similar acts of political violence.
But last year, the Indian government blocked that deal, saying that Facebook's free services broke the country's so-called net neutrality rules, legislation that stops certain internet traffic being treated differently than other data.
Brexit supporters and May's nominal allies in Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party say it could leave Britain forced to accept EU regulations indefinitely, or Northern Ireland treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom.
Everyone is treated differently depending on their acne patterns, pulse, and the color of their tongue — you'd be surprised by what your tongue can say about your health, but that's a story for another time.
Lamy says her students were visiting some exhibits to enhance what they had learned in their history class, but that says her students were treated differently than white students who were also visiting the museum.
Outside of the courtroom, Somali-American protestors stood with signs, arguing that Noor, who is Somali, and his case were treated differently than those involving white officers and African American victims, according to BBC News.
"[Ivanka Trump] should not be treated differently than any other employee just because she is the president's daughter," said Fred Wertheimer, one of the letter's authors and president of the Washington, D.C. watchdog Democracy 21.
The Securities and Exchange Commission serves an important role in preserving consumer access to the market regardless of asset size and provides certainty that main street investors will not be treated differently than large institutions.
"I am disappointed that the Supreme Court has ruled that students applying to the University of Texas can be treated differently because of their race or ethnicity," Ms. Fisher said in a statement on Thursday.
Still, the groups that organized her visit sued the university after it moved the timing of her speech, saying that conservative speakers were being treated differently from left-leaning ones on the famously liberal campus.
"We can understand all the precautionary procedures in place, except for the one that says gay and bisexual men are treated differently," said Kelsey Louie, CEO of the HIV/AIDS nonprofit Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC).
Some women see distinctly male patterns in their speech and behaviour and argue that, having been socialised as males, they should and must be regarded as distinct, and treated differently, from women who were born female.
The Trump Administration's new ban on carry-on electronic devices on some international flights has left many wondering why certain devices and airports are being targeted, and why carry-on and checked luggage are treated differently.
For sports betting — which is treated differently, from a tax standpoint, than some other forms of gambling — you should receive one if you win at least $600 and, again, at least 300 times the original bet.
We have gotten nowhere in terms of reforming the fiscal process and setting up a capital budget so that investments in the future of the United States are treated differently than transfer payments and government salaries.
And though a decision to do just that will be assuredly maligned as a partisan effort, I feel the American people deserve to know why a politician was presumably treated differently than you or I would.
With the Muslim ban, American Muslims risk being treated differently and administration policies are fomenting fear trying to see people crossing the border as illegal criminals who are a threat to economy, and on and on.
But should we assume the chief's statement as an indication that white reprobates are treated differently, as a product of implicit bias, than a person of color would be in the commission of the same offense?
" Under Cordray, the CFPB has become a breeding ground for structural inequality, where federal employees are treated differently based on immutable qualities despite the (ironic) fact that the agency vows to "outlaw discrimination in consumer finance.
Even though the formal coalition agreement did not include such a plan, it has raised questions about the future of sovereign debt held by the ECB and whether it could be treated differently to other bonds.
Brexit supporters and May's nominal allies in Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) say it could leave Britain forced to accept EU regulations indefinitely, or Northern Ireland treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom.
Since 1941, traditional pension plan participants have been treated differently than their defined contribution plan counterparts, despite both defined benefit and defined contribution plans serving the exact same investment purpose – to provide retirement income to American workers.
And it's why they seem to be treated differently when it comes to concussions—remember Golden Knights goalie Marc-Andre Fleury taking a knee to the head, finishing the game, and then being placed on injured reserve?
Yet, the real issue at the heart of this case is the fact that women's bodies are treated differently from men's (the decision forgets that other genders even exist) — and not just in this one specific case.
"[A] woman who is subject to an adverse employment action because she is attracted to women would have been treated differently if she had been a man who was attracted to women," the court's majority opinion said.
Keenan: Well, there's two ways to answer that question, the first of which is, yes, they should be treated differently because they just had six posts that were the subject of litigation, but were otherwise true, deleted.
Tax writers were also still determining a top rate for individual taxpayers and weighing how to best scale back popular individual deductions for mortgage interest and local tax payments that the Senate and House bills treated differently.
Despite the Robinson comparison, the show's pilot treats Ginny's debut with the San Diego Padres as a breaking of the gender barrier: To the extent that she's treated differently by the team, it's because she's a woman.
Groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center were outraged last summer when an apparent white supremacist's alleged massacre at an historic African-American church appeared to have been treated differently than less deadly plots by Islamic extremists.
Judge Richard J. Leon of United States District Court in Washington, who is overseeing a trial over the deal, said AT&T did not sufficiently show in pretrial discussions that it was treated differently from other companies.
"At a time when all Americans are making significant sacrifices to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus, it is remarkable that one class of providers demands to be treated differently than all others," he said.
Omar Jamal, a consultant and activist, said there was a widespread sense among Somali-Americans in Minnesota that Ms. Ruszczyk's death was a tragedy, but that this officer was being treated differently than a white officer would.
The party's leader, Arlene Foster, says this breaks Mrs May's promise that, after Brexit, Northern Ireland will not be treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom and there will be no border in the Irish Sea.
That's pretty hard to do, though, in some cases, you see siblings who were treated differently, and that tends to be better because they'll, for example, have the same mom so you'll at least hold constant the mom.
Basically, it's a debate over what the US government owes to non-Americans: Are they of deserving of equal rights as native-born Americans, or can they be treated differently, worse, really, based on where they were born?
So what I hope you can do today is help the average person, the reasonable person you made reference to, the reasonable person understand why she appears to be treated differently than the rest of us would be.
According to friends, the girl was treated differently than her siblings — forced to take cold showers, to not speak to other children and to eat salad, crackers and apples for dinner, while her other siblings had full meals.
The Vermont court reasoned it wouldn't make sense for people to be treated differently by the law if they bought an insurance plan from a brick-and-mortar store or bought a similar policy from an online vendor.
Ireland insists that there must be no border infrastructure, the DUP insists Northern Ireland must not be treated differently from mainland Britain, and Brexiteers say Britain must have the right to do its own trade deals after Brexit.
Many individuals and families coping with substance misuse and addiction keep the suffering and stress caused by these diseases very private for fear of being labeled an "addict" or treated differently from individuals who do not experience addiction.
Two testers — of different races, but of the same gender and about the same age, with similar income and housing preferences — would independently approach the same agent to test whether they were treated differently based on their race.
The way to find out is the same way we find out if a real estate agency is discriminating: You send in test users of difference ethnicities to use the system and then see if they're treated differently.
" The next morning, inside of a packed theater in Sioux City, another reporter described voters who are frustrated that female political candidates get treated differently than male candidates, and wanted to know: "How will you deal with that?
Ireland insists that there must be no border infrastructure, the DUP insists Northern Ireland must not be treated differently from mainland Britain, and Brexiteers say Britain must have the right to do its own trade deals after Brexit.
Separately, the controversial reorganization of General Motors — in which labor union claims were treated differently than unsecured creditors — also set a troublesome legal precedent that has undermined faith in the civil legal system, according to Murphy and other experts.
EU officials have called on the German carmaker to do more to compensate European clients since its $15 billion settlement in the United States for using the cheat software, saying it is unfair for them to be treated differently.
Police had been criticized for failing to release the photo, and the #NoMugShot hashtag spread on Twitter and Instagram among those who thought the decision showed that Turner was being treated differently than a person of color would be.
Kate Silver, from Wilmington, N.C., used compelling rhetoric to argue her point of view: Imagine living in a country nicknamed "The Land of the Free," but you're oppressed and treated differently solely based on the color of your skin.
"The idea that we should be treated differently because of anything, of anything, because of where we work or what we believe or what we're trying to do on behalf of this great nation, that's complete nonsense," Conway said.
But the government doesn't pay its water bills the way you might imagine, and they are treated differently than an individual: Each quarter the government pays in advance for the upcoming three months, one lump sum for all of its accounts.
It is common for women to be treated differently by doctors; they have to fight harder to get diagnoses and treatments for health conditions than men, and are more likely to be called "hysterical" or told they are simply stressed.
When it comes to those travel dates, though, there's no concrete proof about whether or not the women who make it deeper into the season are treated differently during eliminations than the women who are rejected on the first night.
You can watch a story that doesn't pound into your heart that you're not good enough and that doesn't ignore, with a saccharine toothy smile, that your body is treated differently by the world and you are constantly reminded of that.
The other thing we can do is randomized trials where instead of just comparing kids who are treated differently based on the choices parents make, you can encourage families to make one choice or another and later compare the kids.
Building an "all-UK customs element" into the treaty to be finalised soon would, EU officials argue, lend May credibility for her insistence to critics at home that Northern Ireland will never need to be treated differently from the mainland.
Audi made a big statement on gender pay equality with its Super Bowl ad, which depicted a dad watching his daughter taking part in a kart race and contemplating the times she might be treated differently just for being female.
Another of the women claimed that after the protest, she "began to be treated differently, including receiving write-ups for low rates—even though, in the past, I had occasionally posted lower rates but had not received write-ups for them."
"They diminish us by saying effectively there are certain people who deserve to be treated differently, whose relationships are worth less, whose families should not exist and who are not entitled to the same fundamental rights as their neighbour," he said.
Europe's Industry Commissioner Elzbieta Bienkowska last week called on Volkswagen to also compensate European owners of its diesel-powered cars, saying it would be unfair for them to be treated differently from U.S. customers just because of a different legal system.
Some senators have questioned how the Air Force carried out the investigation, saying Hyten was treated differently from other officers accused of misconduct because his security clearance was not suspended and he was not removed from command during the investigation.
Last month, Prime Minister Theresa May charted a collision course with Brussels by saying that people arriving during the transition period would be treated differently from those who had come to Britain before it leaves the EU on March 29 2019.
Many are hesitant to even ask for leave because those who have made requests are often then viewed or treated differently and subject to harassment — and without explicit non-discrimination laws at the federal level, these threats become very real.
The DUP has threatened to pull its support from the minority government if the backstop means the province is treated differently from mainland Britain, fearing it would amount to an "annexation" by the EU and boost calls for a united Ireland.
They are among the few categories of immigrants who, it appears, would be treated differently by Mr. Trump because they fall outside Mr. Obama's immigration priorities, under which the Department of Homeland Security has already pursued most immigrants with criminal convictions.
"Miqdaad Versi, a member of the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB,) told the FT that Prevent makes "many Muslim children ... risk growing up being seen as potential security threats and feeling they may be treated differently due to their faith.
These are then applied to each of the 632 constituencies in Britain—the 18 seats in Northern Ireland are treated differently—to arrive at seat-level estimates of vote share and the probability that any given party will be victorious.
Once again I'll tip my hat to the writers of Brooklyn Nine-Nine for addressing this aspect of the movement so well, in a montage that demonstrates, quite hilariously, how Jake and Amy are treated differently in identical public scenarios.
This doesn't take up the question of whether Whitaker needs to be Senate-confirmed; instead, it's giving the historical and political context for why the attorney general should be — and was intended to be — treated differently than other executive branch roles.
Though not as healthy as going cold turkey, the current evidence shows vaping to be as much as 95 percent less harmful than cigarettes, which is why many in the industry think e-cigarettes ought to be treated differently than other tobacco products.
Justice Stephen Breyer, one of the court's four liberals, suggested a compromise ruling allowing the cross to remain based in part on the fact it was built in 1925 while making it clear that newly built religious symbols would be treated differently.
"A woman who is subject to an adverse employment action because she is attracted to women would have been treated differently if she had been a man who was attracted to women," the majority wrote in the New York appeals court decision.
"A woman who is subject to an adverse employment action because she is attracted to women would have been treated differently if she had been a man who was attracted to women," the majority wrote in an opinion led by Judge Robert Katzmann.
Lawyer Pamela Karlan, arguing on behalf of the gay men who had lost their jobs, said that, under her test for the court, gay individuals would be treated differently "because of sex" when they were fired because they wanted to date other men.
Since Harry's money is largely in a trust, it has an extra level of protection in the event of a divorce: Money in trusts is treated differently in divorce, and may be not eligible for division between the two parties, according to Divorce.co.uk.
As Hill herself has noted, she might have been treated differently had she been a white woman: "How do you think certain people would have reacted if I had come forward and been white, blond-haired and blue-eyed?" she asked in 2002.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Northern Ireland must be treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom immediately after a no-deal Brexit if a hard border on the island of Ireland is to be avoided, Ireland's Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Wednesday.
The Jacksons' son Ronsel (Jason Mitchell), a tank commander with a German sweetheart, returns home from Europe — where, as a black man, he was treated differently than he was in his hometown — to Mississippi, and the crushing recollection of the racial hatred.
And they know that at least some portion of the listening public has been conditioned by years of rhetoric to believe that sources of energy that come out of the ground should be treated differently than others, preferably with disdain and suspicion.
Fox News has solved this problem - but through a jiu-jitsu trick where it simultaneously presents itself as a mainstream news channel (and howls like crazy when it is treated differently), while serving up a hot mess of ideologically loaded crazy. 5.
The essence of reasonable accommodation is that the disabled individual has a right to be treated differently – better, in some sense – than others who are similarly situated because, to have the same opportunity to succeed, the disabled individual may need something different.
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Questions remain: Some senators have questioned how the Air Force carried out the investigation, saying Hyten was treated differently from other officers accused of misconduct because his security clearance was not suspended and he was not removed from command during the investigation.
"Today's verdict is an absolute travesty and yet another example of how correction officers are treated differently and disrespected for doing the job they are sworn to do: protect New Yorkers," said Norman Seabrook, the president of the Correction Officers' Benevolent Association.
But the president warned that America had already accepted that law enforcement can "rifle through your underwear" in searches for those suspected of preying on children, and he said there was no reason that a person's digital information should be treated differently.
Together, we stood for the basic ideas of human rights, that nobody should be treated differently just because they're not a white male, that the future is in our hands, that we will not let fear determine the lives of our children.
At an unrelated new conference on Friday, Mr. de Blasio at first said he had changed course because he listened to good-government groups that argued that he should not be treated differently from other public employees, whose legal fees were paid.
" Now, he went on, "society is coming to grips with the way that women have been treated differently, and maybe this is another part of the revolution: Women are going to open up about not just their bodies but their bodily functions.
The Trump administration has already come out against Bostock, Zarda, and Stephens in two briefs filed with the Supreme Court last month, one of which argued that sex discrimination only exists when people of one sex are treated differently than those of another.
Once we amended the Constitution and passed laws to protect people of color from being treated differently in ways that were harmful to them, the government had trouble enacting programs that treat people of color differently in ways that might be beneficial.
Stephens' lawyers argued that even if "sex" only referred to the gender assigned to a person at birth, the funeral home's treatment of Stephens still violated the law because she was being treated differently for being assigned a male sex at birth.
To ensure its workers are comfortable, Amazon and its partners will need to figure out a way to message to employees that they will still have the same freedoms and will not be unduly shamed or treated differently for their personal health choices.
"A woman who is subject to an adverse employment action because she is attracted to women would have been treated differently if she had been a man who was attracted to women," the majority said in the opinion led by Judge Robert Katzmann.
Her commitment to publicly loving and respecting herself despite the way the fashion industry has traditionally treated differently abled women opened the door for a new generation of models to succeed, and designers to create clothing with all types of bodies in mind.
One in ten employees from an ethnic minority background told researchers they felt they were treated differently at work because of their ethnicity, while a fifth of all workers believed ethnic minority colleagues had had their career progression damaged because of their ethnicity.
Related: Black Lives Matter activists speak about the Dallas protest After the deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile at the hands of police last week, Obama said a significant number of Americans believe they are treated differently because of the color of their skin.
Obama, while saying there was a "persistent problem of African-Americans and Latinos being treated differently in our criminal justice system," stressed he did not believe the country was descending into the polarization seen in the sometimes violent civil rights struggles of the 1960s.
"A woman who is subject to an adverse employment action because she is attracted to women would have been treated differently if she had been a man who was attracted to women," the majority wrote last year in an opinion led by Judge Robert Katzmann.
Trump has called leakers "traitors and cowards" and in September suggested that officials who leaked to the whistleblower are "close to a spy," and that in "the old days" spies were treated differently, apparently alluding to charges of treason that carried the death penalty.
A look at the sexual harassment allegations made against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein and what's next for him It should surprise no one that when it comes to sexual harassment, members of Congress and their staffs are treated differently from the rest of us.
That sense of unfairness, powerlessness, that has helped fuel some of the protests we&aposve seen in places like Baltimore and Ferguson and too many places in this country black boys and black men, Latino boys, Latino men experience being treated differently by law enforcement.
In a statement to WIRED, Amazon said that while the company applies multiple layers of security to all skill data—including encryption, access controls, and secure storage in the Amazon cloud—the health care skills data will be treated differently to meet HIPAA requirements.
You shouldn't be treated differently because [the fans] came all the way here to see you.... Let's say you usually could interact with this person [at events] and one day they're like, 'Nah, I'm just going to sit in my VIP room the whole time.
The commissioner reiterated calls for the German carmaker to compensate European owners of its diesel cars along the lines of its $15 billion settlement in the United States, saying it was unfair for them to be treated differently due to the different legal system.
It upset me to think that Ming would have to be afraid of this kind of discrimination in her everyday interactions—that she and Kate could be rejected by any business claiming objection to who they are, treated differently just because of who they love.
Asked if the DUP might support a "softer" alternative Brexit deal that maintained closer ties between Britain and the European Union, Foster said the most important thing for the party was that Northern Ireland was not treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom.
Citizens' rights are one of the relatively easier parts of the negotiation to unravel more than 40 years of union, but hit a snag when Britain said those people arriving from the EU after Brexit day in March next year would be treated differently.
"I have filed a bill that if you are going to cut off assistance to those who evacuated Puerto Rico, then they shouldn't be treated differently than those who evacuated New Orleans were treated after Hurricane Katrina," Nelson said at the Puerto Rican Summit.
Under the ACA, mental health coverage expanded, which is crucial for LGBT youth in particular, George says, adding that it has been historically difficult for LGBT people to receive care at all, as they were often denied treatment or treated differently than straight people.
"Regardless of whether or not it was appropriate to begin charging the admissions fee, O.C.R. did not find sufficient evidence to substantiate that any individuals were treated differently, based on national origin, with respect to imposition of the admissions fee," the findings letter said.
Sen. Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters MORE says single women in politics get treated differently than their male counterparts.
That is a break from a long-held philosophy that people held on immigration violations, who are considered by law to be "civil" detainees, should be treated differently, and is in line with the president's belief that the government should be tougher on unauthorized immigrants.
"Wouldn't it be better to set some guideposts that everybody in the country would know to follow rather than having one suit pop up here, and one suit pop up here, and another in another place, and everybody would be treated differently?" she asked.
He said he had alerted Mr. Venniro "that I feel that I am being treated differently because of my race and color of my skin" and that Mr. Venniro had suggested that the solution was for him to work in the less-wealthy branch.
But a new study published Tuesday in the journal Pediatrics suggests there might be at least one unintentional benefit of being treated differently by doctors because of your skin color or ethnicity: Your kids are less likely to get useless antibiotics in the emergency room.
Seventy-eight percent of women in the survey reported being treated differently because they are a woman, and among self-employed freelancers, 68% felt their gender had negatively affected their employment — with women working in production, performance, and music journalism fields experiencing it at the highest levels.
First off, he tell us ... yeah, A$AP shoulda been out of that jail cell a long time ago, and agrees with G-Eazy about the notion that white entertainers are simply treated differently than black ones ... which he says comes down to privilege and racism.
Second, the Trump lawsuit alleged that the unattractive employees were treated differently than the attractive employees, which means that unattractive employees could perform the job as well as the attractive ones -- it's just that the boss didn't want to look at them while they did it, allegedly.
Three women who have accused President Trump of sexual misconduct spoke out again today in an NBC interview with Megyn Kelly and in a press conference hosted by Brave New Films, saying they hoped their allegations would be treated differently given the momentum of the #MeToo movement.
For example, courts frequently require plaintiffs to show that a similar employee was treated differently — say, a woman claiming that she was denied promotion because of gender discrimination would need to show that a similarly productive man with the same duties and qualifications received the promotion.
" He continued: "While I'm disappointed that I will have to spend my final school year being singled out and treated differently from every other guy, I will do everything I can to make sure that other transgender students don't have to go through the same experience.
We need to have media literacy so that people understand the difference between reporting and opinion and also, that when a piece from the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal for that matter pops up on my Facebook feed, it should be treated differently.
" America has a dearth of Asian sex symbols and Asian rappers, but when I ask Fresh Kid Ice if he was treated differently for being an Asian man, he seems confused by the question: "Girls always took a particular liking to me because I was different.
But Roberts twice seemed to question this argument, asking at one point why each state should be treated differently if the purported benefits to patients of admitting privileges laws (which the Court had previously found were not enough to justify the burdens) are the same everywhere.
"One country has a budget deficit of 2.4 percent and another country has a deficit exceeding 3 percent, which is the Maastricht Treaty criteria and they are treated differently because of some other aspects," he said, in reference to a recent dispute between Italy and the EU.
Steven A. Block, an assistant United States Attorney, said that Mr. Hastert's sentencing judge should "balance the positive nature of defendant's public service with the need to avoid a public perception that the powerful are treated differently than ordinary citizens when facing sentencing for a serious crime."
It didn't matter so much back when he was just a rich guy who liked to share his opinions with the world the way some people talk at the TV. But now he is in the Oval Office, and the stuff he says is treated differently.
"Of the admissible evidence, there is nothing that suggests that Hubers and Martin were treated differently, or if they were, that the difference was due to sex," the judge wrote, ticking off Hubers' allegations about logging vacation time, working from home and joining the boss for client events.
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IN HER first argument before the Supreme Court—22015 years before Bill Clinton would nominate her to be America's 22010th justice—Ruth Bader Ginsburg asked nine men to put themselves into the shoes of an air-force lieutenant who had been treated differently because she was a woman.
"If there is any hint that in order to placate Dublin and the EU they're prepared to have Northern Ireland treated differently to the rest of the United Kingdom, then they can't rely on our vote," DUP member of parliament Sammy Wilson said in an interview with the BBC.
In the 1970s, gender-neutral baby wear took hold once again, thanks to the women's movement; feminists didn't want boys and girls to be raised or treated differently, and women themselves began to dress in ways considered to be more "masculine" as they entered the workforce in larger numbers.
"In order to find discrimination, it has to be established that in Portugal men suffering from a comparable physical inability to that of the applicant, in their capacity as men, are treated differently from women suffering from a similar physical incapacity," they wrote in a joint dissenting opinion.
But proving such discrimination is difficult, said Mr. Gurian, as the process of applying to buy a co-op all but prevents groups from testing whether minority applicants are being treated differently than white ones, an approach often used in the rental market or with single-family homes.
The case, in which prosecutors strongly opposed bail, is one of several in New York that have spurred debate over whether rich defendants are treated differently if they are able to persuade a judge that they will use their resources to ensure their appearance at future court hearings.
The 28-year-old La La Land actress covers the latest issue of Rolling Stone, in which she opens up about how the film helped give her a voice — a change from past projects where she says she faced difficulties speaking out and was treated differently from her male counterparts.
I hoped that all of these tallies, pulled together, would give me a more comprehensive look at the depiction of women characters across all seasons of the show, and the ways in which men's and women's representations and story arcs might be treated differently, influence one another, or change over time.
I know that I can love my age, and be proud of where I am in life and what I've accomplished, but that never seems to take away the sting that comes along with realizing I'm being treated differently, or overlooked entirely, because I'm older than I used to be.
The protections are common sense and include not incarcerating children who have run away from home, broken curfew, or other status offenses; keeping youth out of adult facilities and separated from adult inmates; and ensuring children in the  justice system are not treated differently based on their race or ethnicity.
I think part of what we saw, for example, why you saw such a diverse group of people come out after Laquan McDonald's murder in Chicago, is that I think it was jolting to a lot of people to learn that black people might be treated differently by some police than white people.
"When it comes to respecting the equal rights of all people, regardless of sexual orientation, whether they're transgender or gay or lesbian, although I respect their different viewpoints, I think it's very important for us not to send signals that anybody is treated differently," Mr. Obama said at a news conference in London.
The proposed deal, in the party's opinion, does exactly that, because any future trade deal could see Northern Ireland treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom, keeping it in the European Union's single market for goods, following European Union laws and regulations while the rest of the country does not.
People who are fired because they are gay or lesbian are being treated differently for engaging in behavior that would be tolerated from them if they were members of the opposite sex — in these cases, a man who is attracted to a man or a woman who is attracted to a woman.
But Grassley said in a statement last November that the blue slip courtesy had been treated differently throughout the years and he did not feel a "negative or unreturned" blue slip would necessarily prevent a hearing for an appeals court nominee unless the White House failed to consult with home state senators.
Politicians are used to media interest in their personal lives, but for Jacinda Ardern, new leader of New Zealand's Labour Party, the attention has almost exclusively focused on whether or not she is going to have children — leading many to protest at how female politicians are treated differently to their male counterparts.
There&aposs a lot of thing s about the Clinton email case that go back to the idea she was treated differently and there are still unprosecuted crimes still under the statue of limitations that this FBI and this Justice Department could potentially look at, and one of them is destruction of the server.
Her first attempt at resolving this was to guarantee that Northern Ireland would keep in "regulatory alignment" with the EU. But the DUP objected that this might mean Northern Ireland being treated differently from the rest of the United Kingdom, and could even lead to there being a border in the Irish Sea instead.
It kind of helped me grow up faster, because I saw, even through all the stuff that was going on with Oak Park — the racial gap, the diversity, the girls and the boys getting treated differently — I still had teachers like Ms. Stovall, Mr. [Jonathan] Silver, Mr. [Anthony] Clark, who were helping me out.
The profiling and criminalization, which render blacks suspect in their everyday movements and actions; how blacks are treated differently than whites in custody, in court and in jail; and how black-white interactions are still determined by "the echoes of Jim Crow," as former Attorney General Eric Holder put it in his own talk at the convention.
"Congressman Pallone, among others, wants to know a little bit more about the relationship between the leagues [and] the fantasy sports sites, whether this is gambling, why daily fantasy sports is treated differently than sports betting, and whether and to what extent it should be regulated," said Daniel Wallach, a lawyer who tracks the debate over daily fantasy.
There is little political appetite to see Northern Ireland treated differently to the rest of the U.K., despite the fact it is set to become the U.K.'s only land border with the EU and there is a strong desire on both sides to keep goods and people moving freely between the countries without a "hard" border.
Nunberg has offered varied responses when asked why he is opposed to the request, from saying the document request is asking too much to arguing that Democrats are treated differently from Republicans in investigations and saying he does not want to take part in an investigation that would impugn Trump ally Roger Stone, who Nunberg describes as a mentor.
So if that is not a dichotomy that we&aposre going to withhold exculpatory information in this case and we&aposre going to withhold any prospect of prosecution in that case, I don&apost know how anyone cannot be left with the conclusion that if your name is Clinton, then you will be treated differently than if your name is Jones or Smith.
"One country has a budget deficit of 2.4 percent and another country has a deficit exceeding 3 percent, which is the Maastricht Treaty criteria and they are treated differently because of some other aspects," he said, in reference to a recent dispute between Italy and the EU. The European Commission was not immediately available for comment when contacted by CNBC.
But the DUP, whose support May needs to pass legislation in the British parliament, vehemently opposes any proposals under which the province would be treated differently to the rest of the UK. "I fully appreciate the risks of a 'no deal' (Brexit) but the dangers of a bad deal are worse," Foster wrote in an article in the Belfast Telegraph published on Saturday.
A limit of 1,500 milligrams per day is no longer recommended for high-risk groups including those with heart disease, kidney disease and diabetes, according to a recent report from the Institute of Medicine, as "evidence of both benefit and harm is not strong enough to indicate these subgroups be treated differently from the general US population," explained committee chairman Dr. Brian Strom.
I won't go into too much detail, but whenever you're releasing your last album on a record label—in particular that record label—I think there's a little bit of tension there because the label knows you're not gonna re-sign and you also know you're not gonna re-sign, so I think it's treated differently from a release perspective.
"I agree with Google's counsel that the authority and basis of that judgment does engage the core values of freedom of expression in the United States," a BC judge wrote in their decision to grant Google another hearing in light of the California ruling, adding that free speech is treated differently in Canada and the US, which necessitates a review of the original order.
There are some journalists, critics, and LGBT advocates who are firmly anti-outing under most circumstances, and there are others who are just as firmly pro (in the sense that they don't believe reporting that someone is gay or has same-sex relationships should be treated differently than reporting on anything else — rather, it should just be considered reporting the truth, aka doing their jobs).
K. politicians in Northern Ireland) refused to allow the country to be treated differently to the rest of the U.K. Keeping the whole of the U.K. in a customs union with the EU – which mean there would be no tariffs on goods transported between the U.K. and EU (but common external tariffs) – could therefore prevent the need for a hard border, and costly and complicated customs checks.
Read more: U.S. tests ballistic missile as tensions with North Korea heat up Politicians are used to having media interest in their personal lives, but for Jacinda Ardern, the new leader of New Zealand's Labour Party, the attention has almost exclusively focused on whether she's going to have children — leading many to protest the way female politicians are treated differently from their male counterparts.
But if we are to honestly address and tackle the scourges of crime, hopelessness, and despair in our inner-cities — where much of our prison population emanates from — we must acknowledge that reforms offered by the erstwhile senators are geared to level the playing field for the poor and to acknowledge that children should be treated differently than adults when interacting with the criminal justice system.
Todd: I've always thought Mr. Robot has some sneakily brilliant things to say about how men and women are treated differently in this world, and the fact that the weight of the hack is increasingly falling on Darlene while Elliot gets to essentially remove himself from its narrative (when he ​caused it) is indicative of the show's sly sense of satire about this particular trait of our society.
"Effective immediately, there is no mandate that any one type of complaint is automatically treated differently than any other type of complaint with respect to the scope of investigation, the type or amount of data needed to conduct the investigation, or the amount or type of data needed to conduct the investigation, or the amount or type of review or oversight needed over the investigation by Headquarters," reads the memo first published by ProPublica.
" In her abstention statement Friday, US Ambassador Samantha Powers said that, "One need only look at the 18 resolutions against Israel adopted during the UN General Assembly in September; or the 12 Israel-specific resolutions adopted this year in the Human Rights Council -- more than those focused on Syria, North Korea, Iran, and South Sudan put together -- to see that in 2016 Israel continues to be treated differently from other Member States.
Director Ezra Edelman doesn't just focus on the deaths of Ronald L. Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson — and the subsequent murder trial of her ex-husband, O.J. Instead Edelman widens his scope to consider decades of racially insensitive policing in Los Angeles, while observing how the rich and famous get treated differently than the rest of us in the criminal justice system.... Students: Tell us: — What are your favorite TV shows ever?
Some Brexiteers feel that "backstop" could be used by Brussels as a means to keep Britain within the EU while the Northern Irish Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) is nervous it would lead to Northern Ireland being treated differently from the rest of the U.K. In a statement to the lower house of Parliament on Monday afternoon, May said she would now discuss with the DUP on how to allay fears among the people of Northern Ireland before returning to negotiate further with Brussels.
"As we exit the EU, we must ensure there is no new border in the Irish Sea between Northern Ireland and our greatest market in Great Britain," DUP deputy leader Nigel Dodds said in a statement, referring to the Democratic Unionist Party's "red line" that the province must not to be treated differently from the rest of the UK. "The backstop in the technical report issued today applies to the entire United Kingdom - that is positive and a step forward," he added.
Why should an interview of Ocasio Cortez, elected to represent the 14th District of New York, on MSNBC, owned by Comcast and General Electric, be treated differently than a commercial run by the Congressional Leadership Fund, partially funded by AT&T and Microsoft, in support of John FasoJohn James FasoThe 85033 Trump districts that will determine the next House majority GOP House super PAC targets two freshman Dems with new ads Tax law failed to save GOP majority MORE, who lost in his race for the 19th District of New York?
Rep. Bobby RushBobby Lee RushBiden rolls out over a dozen congressional endorsements after latest primary wins Democratic lawmaker notes difference in response to his 'hoodie' protest and Gaetz's 'gas mask' Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Dems 'frustrated' by coronavirus response after briefing | Mulvaney claims press covering outbreak to take Trump down | Pence bolsters task force MORE (D-Ill.) said in a Thursday tweet that he was treated differently by the House sergeant-at-arms when he deviated from floor dress code to make a point as opposed to when a Republican member did so this week.
Mr. Snowden found himself essentially stranded in Moscow four years ago after he was thwarted in his attempts to fly to Latin America following the publication of articles in The Guardian and The Washington Post, based on information he provided, revealing extensive surveillance and data collection programs operated by the N.S.A. In response to a question about why Mr. Snowden and Ms. Manning were being treated differently, Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary, said on Tuesday that the documents leaked by the former N.S.A. contractor were "far more serious and far more dangerous" than those Ms. Manning had disclosed.

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