non-discriminatory [法] 无差别待遇, 无不公平待遇, 不歧视
non-discriminatory \non-discriminatory\ n.
Fair and unbiased; not discriminating; not biased against a
particular group or type of person.
[PJC]
- The New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, said Hernandez was not the victim of unlawful racial bias because the prosecutor made his decision on a non-discriminatory basis.
- Mitchell called for the temporary waiver of the Jackson-Vanik amendment which links non-discriminatory trade treatment by the United States with the freedom of Soviet citizens to leave their country at will.
- It would view as non-discriminatory any plan that offered health insurance to 90 percent of all employees with the employer paying at least 60 percent of the premium.
- That's why the ACLU used to advocate "non-discriminatory treatment on the basis of individual merit, blind to race, color or religion."
- What was needed, he said, was a fair settlement of the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and a non-discriminatory reform of the EC's common agricultural policy.
- 'We already operate a transparent and non-discriminatory regime in the North Sea,' said one British official yesterday. Meanwhile, controversial proposals to build up Community oil stocks have been dropped from today's commission agenda.
- The delegates will seek to reach agreement by the end of the conference Friday on what churches should do to help South Africa make a peaceful transition from apartheid to a non-discriminatory democracy.