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Until it is concluded, the situation puts everyone in F1, both inside and outside Red Bull, in an invidious position.

From BBC

Unite's deputy regional secretary, Davy Thompson, said minimum service levels are "the most invidious example of knee jerk legislating this country has seen in a long time".

From BBC

District Court’s dismissal of the equal protection violations, saying the foundation “has not plausibly alleged invidious discrimination by District officials.”

In doing so, the majority discredited the trial court's finding that the schools, in considering Black students' credentials for admission, did not engage in invidious discrimination against other races.

From Salon

As Roberts put it, “racial discrimination is invidious in all contexts.”

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