The real world of political economy sets the limits to democracy and equality. |
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Paine's memory was revered whenever social equality was put back on the political agenda. |
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The basic principles of inheritance are equality and the disposal rights of the bequeathers and the heirs. |
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It is always easy to achieve equality for the many if we keep our aspirations fairly low. |
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What are the associative, commutative, distributive, and equality properties? |
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That act will enable us humans working together to obtain our brave new world, where there's perfect peace, equality and charity. |
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Like the Soviets, they achieve equality not by lifting everyone up but by keeping everyone down. |
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One of the most fundamental of those goals is achieving equality and non-discrimination. |
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We believe that we should have equality of opportunity in New Zealand and that disadvantage should not be visited upon a single group. |
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Coverage of gender equality and equity issues is an important and integral part of the media's acknowledged role as a watchdog of society. |
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Your flashy world of moving pictures and gender equality is strange and foreign to me. |
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Liberty, fraternity and equality must be reclaimed for the millions of the deprived and oppressed of the Indian earth. |
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I want increased liberty, equality and fraternity, not a diminution of democracy as we are tiptoed into totalitarianism and authoritarianism. |
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In the cradle of liberty, equality and fraternity, a presidential candidate is accused of bigotry, intolerance and some say anti-Semitism. |
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Many of the artisans and labourers supported the ideals of that revolution-liberty, equality and fraternity. |
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It is another example of the illusion of competition, the fraudulent notion of fairness and equality that is an increasing blight. |
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Such legislation questions the foundations of tolerance and equality in societies that champion pluralism and freedom of religion. |
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There is no equality in the negotiations, and there certainly is no equality in military power. |
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The argument is premised on the assumption of formal equality of individuals. |
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In fact, if there is any right which enjoys primacy among rights, it is arguably the principle of equality and non-discrimination. |
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As such cases show, if we give weight to both equality and utility, we have no principled way to assess their relative importance. |
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The decriers of greed, privilege, and degeneracy and champions of economic equality are forcefully rebutted in turn. |
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The ideals of liberty, equality, and fraternity proved inadequate as bases for a fully rational society. |
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The city benefited enormously from but refused historic equality to Africanism that wove itself so thoroughly through New Orleans culture. |
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They believed it would uphold the principles of democracy and social equality. |
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Secondly, unlike some cultures with powerful goddesses in their pantheons, Wiccans espouse norms of gender equality. |
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In contrast to liberty, equality is an almost intangible romantic dream, to be realized sometime in the future. |
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Since all Sikhs pledge to not cut their hair, Kesh reminds Sikhs of their equality, and removes reason for pride. |
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There is also a kind of equality in the knowledge that the evening will cost everybody the same. |
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There are trade-offs between equality and economic growth, and each society must strike its own balance. |
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Public bodies have a duty to eliminate discrimination in the way they work and to promote equality of opportunity and good race relations. |
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It depends on their relative weighting of the value of order, justice, liberty, and equality in different conditions. |
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He took on proponents of women's equality by arguing that woman is not man's equal but his complement. |
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Yet this is a state committed to racial equality, and to promoting black advancement, individually and collectively. |
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In Socratic rendition, the themes of autochthonous origins and the political equality it had traditionally authorized receive an ironic twist. |
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Absolute legal equality cannot co-exist with rangatiratanga or self-government. |
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If we are going to claim sexual equality, we can't throw our hands in the air and play the tragic victim when things go awry. |
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Is the path to gender equality to be found in supporting women's work at home or work in the market? |
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They are fuelled by idealistic, woolly-headed, utopian notions of equality. |
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Three points down after seven games, he pulled up to equality, only to see his redoubtable opponent draw away again. |
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He was an intelligent, worldly man whose passion for social equality and justice impressed her greatly. |
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A whole battery of measures was taken at once to enhance social equality and reflate the economy by increasing consumption. |
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Many refused full equality to adherents of minority religions until well into the century. |
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This landmark and laudable legislative step would go a long way in women empowerment and gender equality. |
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It is natural that these concepts should underpin the codified laws on equality before the law and fair trials. |
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Before long the sports law will be amended to bring about fair play and equality in the voting system. |
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There are few persons today who would openly oppose the general principles of equality that drive feminism. |
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Equality feminism and American liberalism seek equality for every individual. |
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A genuine unity of theory and practice may require a greater unity of Marxism and liberal equality. |
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Women have seen this development as a backlash against equality and democracy. |
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The whole direction of modern democracy is toward inclusion and equality of rights. |
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Real democracy demands social equality rather than merely the right to vote. |
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The basis for genuine democracy is not toting guns, but achieving economic equality. |
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In order to actually promote democracy, you have to promote social equality as well. |
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Graham cited values such as democracy, gender equality and respect for human rights. |
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Tocqueville saw the Revolution as the advent of democracy and equality but not of liberty. |
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Under such conditions, democracy, equality and political rights stood no chance. |
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We live in the 21st century, the age of democracy and equality of opportunity. |
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As in the passage quoted above, he often uses equality of condition as a virtual synonym for democracy. |
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In principle at least, democracy is committed to the equality of all individuals. |
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Which is possibly a good reason why it's taken longer for gays to progress in the march towards equality. |
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The Quakers also rejected the use of you as a polite form of address, and preferred thou, which to them signalled intimacy and equality. |
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The numerical charge equality between 3 quarks and an electron cannot be a coincidence. |
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The Department of Social Development is mandated with break down barriers to equality of opportunity for Canadians. |
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And many issues affecting race relations and racial equality still haven't been resolved. |
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Principles generally accepted as basic to democracy are those of political equality and popular control of government. |
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I agree that thrift and self-reliance are important values, but so are tolerance and the fair-go principle of maximising equality of opportunity. |
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This is where the equality argument is faulty, or rather misrepresenting reality. |
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If we aimed for equality only to avoid the taint of partiality or discrimination, there would be no case for correcting the result. |
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Kings and the emperors adopted the new religion of equality, ahimsa, and compassion. |
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People often pose the question in terms of social equality, but marriage is also an institution of economic rights. |
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In discussions of work and family the issue of equality of parenting should be no barbecue stopper. |
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She barnstormed for equality and was insulted, vilified, even pelted with rotten eggs for her trouble. |
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All of these arguments for social equality rightly stress the importance of people's social status or public standing. |
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If we claim that equality has value, we may only mean that it has good effects. |
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Rather, they are positive steps to achieve equality of outcomes for men and women. |
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The relationship between these different forms of equality is rather complex. |
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Is there then even a faint possibility of sensitising kids to the utopian ideals of freedom, justice and equality? |
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But there are important ways in which liberty and equality are natural bedfellows. |
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True republicanism is about fairness and solidarity, about equality and inclusion. |
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A feminist is simply someone that supports true equality, and many men are feminists. |
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This was wrong, not only because it offended against the principle of equality but because in practice many women did have dependents. |
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So are women who fight rich husbands for half their wealth gold-diggers trading on someone else's genius, or trail-blazers for female equality? |
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Radical feminism emerged from the Left and brought left-wing values of equality to women. |
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There are those who will tell you, of course, that you cannot enforce equality or legislate for human nature. |
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From the very outset there was bitter conflict as to who exactly should be the beneficiaries of liberty, equality and fraternity. |
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It is from respect for such differences that the democrat derives his belief in equality. |
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It is hoped that the cashless system will save less well-off students from embarrassment and lead to greater equality among classmates. |
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The couples on the street showed a noteworthy equality, and everyday flirtation is carried out, in general, without sexist airs. |
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By placing himself above everyone else, he demolished the democracy in the Roman Empire and the equality of all Romans. |
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That was eight years before that blue state became the only one in the union to recognize marriage equality. |
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Researchers from Cranfield University say we could reach gender equality in the boardrooms of major corporations within the next seven years. |
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These kinds of events demonstrated that democracy and racial equality are skin-deep in America. |
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He notes that monogamy is the only marriage form truly compatible with the equality of men and women. |
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By reconstructing her army life, she tacitly demonstrates women's equality with men. |
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In the course of her academic career, she has written a few autobiographic pieces about her own struggle for equality. |
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I suppose some people think that multiculturalism and equality are one and the same. |
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Though full equality is a long way from being achieved, the gains have been real and tangible. |
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The arguments used to justify women's equality in the marketplace left feminists open to the charge that female emancipation would desex women. |
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None the less, equality in the eyes of God laid the foundations for equality in the eyes of man and before the law. |
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His aim, ostensibly, was to bring liberty and equality to the oppressed peoples of that continent. |
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Many ordinary men and women struggle hard to achieve more equality in their lives. |
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The panelists urged the youth to continue the struggle for equality and justice. |
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You're surely not suggesting that women should abandon their struggle for equality to stay home and mix formula instead? |
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Just one instance is enough to stuff up any pretence of formal equality, or democratic rights. |
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Higher education is a path away from unemployment and to equality with the rest of the working world. |
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The sameness of the portraits underlines the tetrarchs' equality, while their embrace stresses unanimity and solidarity. |
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Before one can think of equality between unequals, the dwarf must be raised to the height of the giant. |
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One of the earliest supporters of marriage equality, he lobbied the State House in support of the freedom to marry. |
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She's asking couples how marriage equality has positively changed their lives and what it would mean to have nationwide marriage equality. |
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Though the struggle is far from over, today is a pivotal step forward in the ongoing fight for marriage equality. |
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However, this does not mean that there is a principle of complete equality between married and unmarried couples. |
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The community group said although they are no strangers to the struggle for technology, equality remains a major bone of contention. |
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Friendship is a unique relationship because of the mutuality and equality of the participants. |
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There were also those who opposed Rousseau's argument of women's different nature and argued instead for the social equality of women. |
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They envisioned a more perfect union with freedom, liberty, justice, and equality for all Americans. |
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Quaker women were quick to admire the status of Iroquois women and still spread the seeds of equality. |
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And the shortest road to equality is to provide for everyone's basic human needs free of charge. |
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She is a fierce champion of equality of opportunity, having endured the bastardry of the Queensland government decades ago. |
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I'll be running this planet for the betterment and equality of all, and the first order of business will be to get rid of the likes of you! |
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But if we Hellenise a little, we will see that real equality is not a matter of universal suffrage or the rights of minorities. |
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Within the next five years, with energetic political representation, nationalists will make major strides towards real equality in this state. |
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The battle for funds has filtered down to senior schools where girls are demanding, and getting, equality. |
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Others have developed formal characterizations of equality of resources, opportunity, and outcomes. |
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Though these kinds of equality are of great importance, they are not my subject. |
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It also mirrors the commitment and dedication of our staff to uphold the fundamental principles of equality and fair play to all in their charge. |
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Given this shared commitment to material equality, do socialists and liberal egalitarians share the same account of justice? |
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We need cool heads, warm hearts and our bedrock values of fairness and equality to choose the right path. |
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Most importantly, there was a sense that at least the great powers constituted a European family of states based on a rough equality. |
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The values that might be confounded with equality include sufficiency, priority, and desert. |
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We should take care of the natural world, provide material sufficiency for all and ensure social equality. |
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The worst off aren't helped if equality is achieved at the cost of them getting poorer. |
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But it's difficult to dialogue with someone whose ideology dismisses your equality. |
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It is important because it gives small businesses an equality of opportunity with middle-sized businesses. |
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Did they solve any social problem besetting equality and brotherhood of human beings? |
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The agreement provides a legal framework for co-operation based on equality, reciprocity and mutual benefit. |
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Not only do they exist, they ensure their equality with men while recognizing the differences between both genders. |
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She notes that Canada's high court has held that to be constitutional, a law must promote equality. |
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Students will learn how to write a function in terms of its cofunction or how to solve for an angle given a cofunction equality. |
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Are they not entitled to a fair deal, a good education and equality of opportunity? |
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I'm not ignorant to the battle by women to win votes, freedoms and equality. |
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Of course even such symbolic discrimination is wrong, but monarchy is by definition a rejection of social equality. |
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It must be pointed out that the hunt is not at all about the equality of human and civil rights, which is beyond dispute. |
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In other words, what we see is not self-evident equality, but human particularity and human individuality. |
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This looks like a patzer's lunge, but black is angling for easy equality via timely simplification. |
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The use of multiple voice-overs, often indistinguishable, replaces the hierarchy of hypostases with the equality of beings. |
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Identity and equality are two fundamental binary relations which relate expressions of a given type. |
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The Nordic sexual culture is characterized by an ideology of gender equality. |
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The most important of these tendencies are a deep passion for equality itself and a penchant for independent action. |
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This is the real battle for equality and justice which should be waged by the entire community unitedly. |
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The value of equality of opportunity gets most of its practical force from its opposition to systematic discrimination. |
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The striking workers are demanding equality of promotion opportunities with their colleagues. |
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Many people think of feminism as a movement that promotes gender equality and opportunity. |
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We should be striving to create a meritocratic society with equality of opportunity, not equality of outcome. |
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Can marriage be reformed to serve as a public status that promotes equality and liberty? |
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A new settlement must be able to deliver equality of opportunity for unionists as well as nationalists. |
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We also know that the labour movement has to work very hard to ensure that same equality of access and opportunity in the union. |
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When we promote equality, we need to make sure that we are promoting equality of opportunity. |
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People disagree about what is needed to ensure fair equality of opportunity. |
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The report also sets out a new public sector duty to promote equality of opportunity for people with mental health problems. |
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For example, complete negative freedom would not provide equality of opportunity, outcome, or treatment. |
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All the evidence shows, that if you want to promote social mobility and equality of opportunity, you have to start early. |
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Parliament alone can give equality of opportunity and thereby increase liberty for all. |
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They want to see people given a fair go, they want equality of opportunity, and they want fairness. |
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It's no secret that great numbers of jobs are sewn up from the inside, despite claims of equality of opportunity. |
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That may give them grounds for a constitutional challenge on the grounds of equality and of guarantees not to endow any religion. |
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Nineteenth century liberalism, with its emphasis on equality before the law, was therefore elitist and conservative. |
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The neoconservatives consistently misrepresent the right as culturally open and committed to equality of opportunity. |
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The point is that capital movement works to bring about equality of interest and the disappearance of entrepreneurial profit and loss. |
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Not for the first time, the rhetoric of equality and brotherhood was employed in the service of unspeakable evil. |
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A decree issued in February 1918 disestablished the Church and confirmed the equality of all religious faiths before the law. |
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I define feminism in the broad terms of any deed or action that promotes the equality and liberation of women. |
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Social realism became the vanguard in the African American struggle for equality and racial justice in Depression-era America. |
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Advocates argue that fighting speciesism is an extension of struggles for human equality. |
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Here's David Hume trying to find a moral theory for equality in world that only knew the divine right of kings. |
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There may be the need for equality but to many unionists, some people are more equal than others. |
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It seems that some groups are more equal than others in the eyes of the government's equality envoy. |
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Our family of hospitals is wholeheartedly committed to equity and equality. |
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Gender equality may not be too far off, given that action sports typically enjoy a community ethic. |
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Centralized uniformity expressly forecloses such deviation, in the name of equality. |
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However, equality was unheard of and land could not be passed down to women. |
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We are committed to bringing full equality to every Ohioan in all aspects of life. |
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British career women, she said, no longer feel they need to join an organisation to fight for equality with men. |
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Some may think of us as a nanny state, given the way we coddle our citizens with free health care and equality provisions. |
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To make progress in their struggle for equality, they needed to wrest power from their own dominant strata. |
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An imbalance between these two often causes the quest for gender equality to be shrouded in confusion. |
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Whether first-timers or veterans, Bikram yogis practice together, allowing them to experience a sense of equality as they challenge themselves. |
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I believe in equality of opportunity, not just for fiscal matters but for matters of the heart. |
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He intended to secure for all time a religious and civil equality for his co-religionists. |
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Everything about equality and acceptance was simply a cover for a dark conspiracy. |
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Delawarean officials from both parties applauded the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in favor of marriage equality. |
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As shown above, complete income equalization does not produce complete equality! |
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With the coming of popular sovereignty the idea of equality assumed a larger, if unintended and at first latent, significance. |
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If you believe in social justice, in solidarity, in equality of opportunity and responsibility, then believe in the reforms to get us there. |
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The goal was a reform of the fundamental basis of social life and the restoration of power to the market to establish justice and equality. |
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The principles of natural law gained ground, and accompanying them came a growing belief in the equality of all human beings. |
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Even the most extreme leftists tend to start from the position of equality between persons. |
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Just as the previous discrimination did, this reverse discrimination violates the public equality which defines citizenship. |
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For years, the summit has refused to even discuss LGBTI human rights, let alone support LGBTI equality. |
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Genuine democracy, i.e., liberty and equality, is unrealisable unless this aim is achieved. |
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Under socialism, economic and social equality increased as variation in herd size and wealth levels was reduced. |
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Like many postcolonial nationalisms, Irish nationalism effectively fused traditional culture with this modern sense of equality. |
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Zeno also attacked Euclid's proof of the equality of right angles on the grounds that it presupposes the existence of a right angle. |
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The lack of, and in certain cases, the complete absence of gender equality in our own homes makes its visible appearance in our daily routine. |
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No citizen should feel that their equality before the law is dependent on their embrace of political views that we approve of. |
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The Scottish Football Association are living in the past and they do not have any concept of equality. |
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Several writers argue that, when we are moved by this idea, our aim is to achieve equality. |
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Some people argue that libertarianism is not a theory of equality or mutual advantage. |
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Later traditions say that Arthur and the Knights sat at a Round Table in token of their equality. |
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The rowdies were given a free hand to subvert justice, equality, liberty and fraternity. |
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The bureaucracy promotes political equality and, to a limited extent, constrains economic inequality. |
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The old egalitarian ideal of striving to improve equality of outcome seems to be entirely absent. |
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That is just because consistency of treatment and equality and considerations of good administration are at stake. |
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These men are now on an equality with the agricultural families and can intermarry with them. |
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Thus he steers between determinism and voluntarism, yet he argued an inevitable historical tendency towards equality. |
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Furthermore, caring relationships between adults are generally conceived as relationships of equality, with each party able to exit. |
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You can think of it in a historical context insofar that it has been on the national agenda for a long time to pursue racial equality. |
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This way also probably inspires a feeling of equality, which is what today's woman seeks. |
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Our constitution is a symbol of plurality, equality, justice, harmony, unity and integrity. |
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The centrally planned economies were viewed as having too much equality and not offering sufficient incentives for growth opportunities. |
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Efforts to provide equality of access for full participation in society lead social change through consciousness-raising. |
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In these smaller conjugal families, the roles of husbands and wives feature greater equality and more sharing of responsibilities. |
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That is fine but there must also be equality for everybody regardless of their colour, race, gender, sexuality, and that seems to be missing now. |
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First, equality of opportunity must be preserved for all commercial operators in the common market. |
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Greater equality is a moral imperative and an indispensable element in the battle to eliminate poverty. |
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I got sick to the back teeth hearing about America is the greatest nation on earth, especially in the context of equality and indivisibility. |
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It is important to ensure conformity between the election law and any other national laws on non-discrimination or the equality of women and men. |
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Banks will also be asked to draw up measures to achieve gender equality and agree on a plan for achieving targets. |
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Scots women fought to preserve personal freedom and equality. |
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It is further noted that equality of treatment in respect of the age of consent is now recognized by the great majority of member states of the Council of Europe. |
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Revelers were all smiles as they proudly waved rainbow colored flags, held up signs supporting marriage equality and hugged their loved ones tightly! |
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This could best be effected if the members of the administration realised their equality with the citizens, with the only supereminence of justice. |
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As might be expected, the legislative granting of corporate charters generated a great deal of populist hand-wringing about equality of opportunity. |
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But the politics of Hibernian equality are thorny, even among Hibernians. |
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And, finally, he must recognize that the goals of equality of income and equality of opportunity are conceptually unrealizable and are therefore absurd. |
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He emphasized that equality in America also means meritocracy, a stress on equality of opportunity among individuals regardless of social origins. |
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Marriage equality is the constitutional civil rights issue of this decade. |
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But the bottom line is that the foundations of secularism and equality before the law that Nehru laid have withstood the worst of onslaughts on them. |
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Secondly, even the most extreme leftists tend to start from the position of equality between persons, whereas extreme rightists are typically chauvinists. |
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His central tenet is that equality and prosperity are opposites. |
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Their specifically, differentially, and uncontestedly sex-based injuries ground the state's interest in equality that is vindicated by the ordinance. |
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The obvious question, however, is how the premiers' commitment to provincial equality can be reconciled with their recognition of Quebec's unique status. |
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A rally was held outside Boston's City Hall in favor of marriage equality. |
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Feminist reformers also challenged coverture by invoking equality. |
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Lipper expects a diverse reaction, but she hopes to inspire not just women, but men as well to get onboard with gender equality. |
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He said the coalition avoided talking about the conflict between the Mainlanders and the Hokkien and promoted a concept of ethnic equality without real content. |
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The sexual revolution helped usher in gender equality not simply in the bedroom but in the workplace and everywhere else too. |
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Away from the glowing testimonials, the fight for trans equality remains gritty. |
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The ideals of liberty and self-determination, equality and the rule of law have haltingly advanced. |
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Ironically, both the opponents and proponents of LGBT equality are repeating the colonialist narrative. |
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The video makes clear the struggle for marriage equality in the context of the wider post-Stonewall gay civil rights movement. |
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He has displayed at large the advantages of equality, and then quits the subject in despair from an opinion of the incorrigibleness of human depravity. |
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But equality of aspiration is not matched by equality of opportunity. |
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Does equality of opportunity matter more than equality of outcome? |
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The experiment in equality had no impact on entrenched discrimination. |
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One thing is on the side of pluralism, however-the country's longstanding constitutional principles that affirm equality and social justice for all. |
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The foundation is also active in supporting nonprofit groups that work on issues ranging from gay equality to mass transit solutions to handgun control. |
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They are also correct that Tocqueville anticipated the inexorable spread of equality around the globe. |
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A great amount of equality legislation is on the statute books, however, loopholes around the law exist and cases are hard to prove unless clearly obvious. |
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In the ensuing confusion, everyone in the room, king, nobles and commoners alike, ended up removing their hats, and the meeting continued on a note of sartorial equality. |
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As in the Democracy, the coming of equality and the death of his own class exist as providential forces, of which monarchs are both the witting and unwitting agents. |
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A major element in our battle for equality is getting women into positions of power. |
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It's easy to say one is in favour of equality of opportunity. |
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To define this show of support by major corporations for LGBT equality as a seachange would be no overstatement. |
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It has nothing to do with laicism or equality between men and women. |
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I congratulate and celebrate with the good people of Oregon as marriage equality becomes a reality. |
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He was a theosophist and believed in the equality of all human beings. |
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To date, marriage equality is legal in 19 states and the District of Columbia. |
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And as Rousseau told us long ago, equality breeds comparison, and comparison breeds competition. |
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How does one support gender equality without coming across as disingenuous or, even worse, as pandering? |
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As the equality movement found a renewed focus and determination, so its opponents ratcheted up their efforts to scupper it. |
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While Indigenous paramountcy and individual equality are not necessarily incompatible, the state has historically secured Indigenous paramountcy over individual equality. |
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In the 2010s, conservatives who have lost the moral battle on LGBT equality are demanding exemptions to same-sex marriage. |
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In the end, accountability groups provide for many of the men a sense of equality with their fellows even as they serve to reify particular types of social hierarchies. |
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As has often been the case with issues of LGBT equality, this vote is the canary in the coalmine. |
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And, unlike their allies in the struggle for black equality, their story has not been fully told in a book or documentary. |
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In the long sweep of LGBT equality, it could have stood as a seminal moment. |
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Were it not for progressive stances on marriage equality and abortion, Cuomo might easily be mistaken for a Republican. |
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One of the core tenets of republicanism is equality of treatment, and this should apply rigidly to all areas of government activity throughout Ireland. |
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Every opinion poll and every election result in this state show a clear path toward marriage equality, even when we lose. |
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They won equality in custody and inheritance rights for mothers. |
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The marriage equality fight was a critical test of mainstreaming a cutting-edge issue. |
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They shared their struggles and triumphs, and illuminated the frontlines of the fight for equality. |
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The equality of status of national groups provides conditions of inclusion in a viable multinational state or, when this is impossible, a basis for negotiation among state-endowed groups. |
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Voters went against him even despite Democratic attempts to portray hoover as a supporter of racial equality. |
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The event, hosted by Russell Simmons, was to raise money for the equality movement which seeks to empower women. |
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And, while he was vetoing marriage equality, it turns out that he was carrying on with his housekeeper! |
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All it means is that New Labour talks the talks when it comes to gender pay equality, but it still allows employers to walk the same old Neanderthal walk. |
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If, however, the 60 deputies had been apportioned to the various constituencies on the basis of ordinary mathematical equality, the results would have been as follows. |
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I happen to support equality and also a welfare state but too often these involve an idea that enough money, shared by enough people, will solve most problems. |
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In other words, support for marriage equality is literally and measurably moving in the right direction. |
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Any group which promotes unity, harmony and unconditional equality in human rights and relationships can be said to be responding to the Aquarian energies. |
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George hopes to achieve social equality by being non-confrontational. |
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For the last twenty years, the LGBT equality movement has focused on depicting LGBT lives as they are. |
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Our Framers intended for there to be equality and parity amongst the three branches of government. |
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The triumphal arch is used to honour the victorious military leader, and the arch of brotherhood is used to symbolise unity, equality and protection. |
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When the vote was announced and people were informed that mps had voted against gay equality, there was a riot. |
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It has also illuminated its best hope for true freedom, real equality, and vital democracy. |
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Even if this isn't heresy, it's bad news for women's claims for equality. |
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A relative majority is convinced that a country develops better, not only when it protects equality of opportunity, but also when it strives for equality of outcome. |
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