American feminism of the 19th century was born of the abolitionist movement, and of
equal significance with Friedan's book as impetus for the current women's movement was the experience of women in the civil rights and antiwar protests of the «60s.
Its display blurs, as it should, firm lines between artworks and artifacts, giving both
equal significance as objects of our moral attention.
As with much of Barker's work, warp - and weft - challenges the boundaries between sculpture and painting,
apportioning equal significance to surface and structure.
The vast majority of those who responded took the view that frequent or real - time updating of content were the key factors in favour on online delivery rather than offline but that factors such as technology obsolescence and the fact that modern laptop computers and tablets do not provide CD and DVD drives are of
near equal significance.
Seemed to be of
equal significance in terms of the political position the Liberal Democrats currently occupy.
Our belief in
the equal significance of every human person, from the beginning, owed something to our Puritans and something to our Lockeans, and one part of that mixture can't truthfully be subordinated to the other in our national self - understanding at its best.
The equal significance of persons, only the most heartless libertarian denies, should be some limit on meritocratic inequality.
This paper found that the Dividend Payout Ratio was just one of a broad selection of factors of greater and
equal significance.
The exhibition and education programmes are developed with
equal significance and are continually intertwined.
Of
equal significance to the innovative solutions developed by the Cyberjustice Laboratory is the community of openness and sharing that resulted from its work.