Sentences with phrase «coequal with»

The Chinese proposal requires study but seems consistent with the long - term shift to a more balanced world economy in which the U.S. plays a monetary role more coequal with Europe and Asia.
The study, published online this week in the open - access journal PeerJ, brings the long - banished name back into scientific respectability as a genus coequal with Apatosaurus.
The Senate is coequal with the House of Delegates, the lower chamber of the legislature, except that taxation bills must originate in the House, just like in the U.S. Congress.
Instead, it was an independent branch of the campaign, coequal with communications, field and finance, and was in fact as much a client of the technology folks as, say, the press department was.
On this reading, I have a «right» to pursue my own conception of happiness, and «the permanent and aggregate interests of the community» are coequal with the protection of this liberty right and the promotion of economic prosperity.
If the social needs of humans are coequal with their existence, then that existence itself is essentially to be with and for others.
My nature is essentially amoral; it is coequal with my power.
Unbelief is coequal with belief in the conversation.
Some Protestant leaders are striving to broaden the church's ministry to include the growing plurality of family forms — to include as coequals with the intact nuclear family all single - parent families, the divorced and remarried, blended families, childless couples, unmarried couples living together, and gay and lesbian couples with or without children.

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And in this Trinity none is before or after another; none is greater or less than another; but the whole three persons are coeternal with each other and coequal, so that in all things, as has been stated above, the Trinity in Unity and Unity in Trinity is to be worshiped.
To this I would reply that, granted various texts out of the Whiteheadian corpus might be brought forward in defense of this contention, the inner logic of the latter's position demands that «society» be an elemental concept coequal in importance with «actual entity» in order to sustain a consistent organismic interpretation of reality.
If God is trinity, the various relations with God we have outlined are themselves irreducible, rooted in permanent coequal dimensions of the divine nature.
Insofar as realization of relation with God in one of the dimensions we have discussed excludes communion as a permanent, coequal dimension, it leads to something other than salvation, And, of course, so long as Christians insist on clinging to distinct identities, relations and communion, they will fail to realize the distinctive religious ends of other traditions.
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