Sentences with phrase «equal footing without»

In addition, the Brushcoat and the Horsecoat Chinese Shar - Pei should be judged on equal footing without giving any preference to either coat type.
And Pageant Holdings might be supportive, as they could participate on an equal footing without affecting their % stake in the company.
This method would place both measures on equal footing without forcing them to compete with each other, and providing a separate letter grade for each measure wouldn't lead to an unfair high or low report card grade for the whole school.
Linklater manages to give an ensemble cast equal footing without it ever feeling crowded.

Not exact matches

As Tracy Alloway outlined, this move appeared to «fly in the face of the pari passu (literally «equal footing») notion that demands creditors be treated equally and without preference.»
Ashcroft's bill allows faith - based groups to compete on an equal footing with secular nonprofit organizations for governmental grants to support social - welfare activities, and it explicitly ensures these groups the right to conduct their outreach without compromising their spiritual character.
Energy efficiency and alternative low - carbon and no - carbon energies should be allowed to compete on an equal footing, without subsidies, and the public and business community should be made aware that the fee will continually rise.
He loves to leap, and he is incredibly graceful and light on his feet, without equal as a high - jumper and broad - jumper.
It is useful because it is honest; because it leaves not even the most obscure and friendless citizen without means of obtaining justice from a neighbouring State; because it obviates occasions of quarrels between States on account of the claims of their respective citizens; because it recognizes and strongly rests on this great moral truth that justice is the same whether due from one man or a million, or from a million to one man; because it teaches and greatly appreciates the value of our free republican national government, which places all our citizens on an equal footing, and enables each and every of them to obtain justice without any danger of being overborne by the weight and number of their opponents; and because it brings into action and enforces this great and glorious principle — that the people are the sovereign of this country, and consequently that fellow citizens and joint sovereigns can not be degraded by appearing with each other in their own courts to have their controversies determined.
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