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"There is no way that the university can credibly claim that they are serious about providing an open and undiscriminating environment that is supportive of everyone - no matter class, gender, race, sex, or gender - if they do not unequivocally condemn this behaviour," she said.

From BBC

Fan groups that would normally be separated come together, merging in the undiscriminating applause.

Israel lays claim to superior virtue in its conduct yet has always been aggressively undiscriminating in the company it keeps.

From Salon

It also captures her determinedly elevated tone and vocabulary, which won’t be to every reader’s taste: “In our age of rapid technology and the jolly, undiscriminating ephemeralizing of culture and knowledge, an insistence upon high stakes — a desire to ask the big questions — can seem quaint, or passé, or simply a little embarrassing.”

But too often, and especially amid a pandemic, the undiscriminating, morally indefensible harm done to the health, wellbeing and livelihoods of ordinary citizens is almost as great, while those in charge escape unscathed.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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