Discriminator
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Context
In technology, this term often pertains to algorithms that differentiate data. Example: Algorithms act as discriminators between valid and invalid entries.
Social Issues
In discussions about equality, a discriminator may refer to an entity that unfairly distinguishes individuals. Example: The discriminatory practices of the hiring process were addressed in the meeting.
Legal Usage
In legal contexts, being labeled a discriminator can have serious implications, indicating biased behavior. Example: The organization was found guilty of acting as a discriminator in its policies.
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