Sentences with phrase «equally general term»

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Let us call this the principle of justice as general emancipation, using the term «general» to express not only the kind of emancipatory conditions with which justice is properly concerned but also the prescription to maximize the measure of those conditions that is generally available or equally available to all.
I don't think that Labour would win an overall majority now, equally though I don't think they would have won an overall majority in a snap General Election last Autumn because the figures bore no relation to reality, it was about a short term fashion for novelty, call an election anyway and it would have been cutting and running and Labour would have been punished for it.
You may well find plenty of choice at a large, general dating site but equally you should not rule out looking at these specific niche requirements in terms of specialist dating sites.
In general, a strong credit profile and reasonable debt ratio are equally important if you want the best mortgage rates and terms.
Equally, Onside Law is a relatively small firm (in terms of number of people) and so the general office environment of being in a smaller organisation (ATP Media only has 24 permanent employees despite being a billion dollar business) was well known to me.
This instruction is equally applicable to general and life insurance policies such as term, health, travel, motor and home.
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