Given this, then, one of the foremost tasks of philosophy is to restore the unity of mind and nature in a way which makes
equal sense of both.
And
with equal sense, laws have to be promulgated for their application to be fundamentally fair or even instrumentally useful.
Mourinho's lack of ambition beyond grinding out goal-less draws in the away games made another episode of bus - parking likely, but having found a successful tactic against his former club it would
make equal sense to continue with it.
In the Jerusalem kerygma there is
an equal sense of immediacy.
The advantage for people like that would be
an equal sense of unfamiliarity with the Carpenter film and wouldn't have the always - fresh memory of it running through their heads.
Everybody does a tremendous job by delivering lines with
an equal sense of sarcasm and naivety.
The costs of the process or compensation given to the neutral evaluator are generally borne equally by all parties, providing all parties with an equal stake in the outcome and
an equal sense of ownership.