Sentences with phrase «enjoying equal status»

Nepali Prime Minister Baburam Bhattarai, who unveiled the census results, stated that «minority religions will enjoy equal status
Actually not every thing is equally related to the concept of knowledge and to know - ability, even though ii is also true that precisely as something and as an object of knowledge it must somehow enjoy equal status with everything else with respect to conceptual comprehension.5 The differing internal relations of the objects of knowledge to the concept of knowledge establishes the relevance of these as philosophical objects.
Egalitarianism (also known as «mutuality»): Christians who identify as egalitarian usually believe that Christian women enjoy equal status and responsibility with men in the home, church, and society, and that teaching and leading God's people should be based on giftedness rather than gender.
You have the standing of a liber or free person; you enjoy equal status under the public order and you share equally in control over that order.
As a procedural preliminary — analysis is complicated somewhat at this point by the perils of translated text, a risk that is inherent to a legal system in which each of the 24 language versions enjoy equal status as officially authentic.

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We feel now, as we felt then, that until we value, support and accredit the sorts of in - classroom excellence at least as much as we do leadership and management, teaching will never enjoy equal levels of status or success as other professions.
56 In a similar vein, Article 24 (2) of Directive 2004/38 allows a derogation from the principle of equal treatment enjoyed by Union citizens other than workers, self - employed persons, persons who retain such status and members of their families who reside within the territory of the host Member State, by permitting that State not to confer entitlement to social assistance, in particular for the first three months of residence (see Joined Cases C ‑ 22 / 08 and C ‑ 23 / 08 Vatsouras and Koupatantze [2009] ECR I ‑ 4585, paragraphs 34 and 35).
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