Sentences with phrase «equally serious people»

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However, when it came to globally contested serious issues such as the meaning of power, she was equally forthcoming: «I think that we must change the ideology of being powerful... A country with more literate and educated people, a country with more skillful people, a country which has given equal rights to its citizens should be considered the superpower.
You already know that trans fats not only cause systemic inflammation throughout your entire body, and can also cause death by heart disease and cancer, but what many people don't realize is that refined vegetable oils are almost equally dangerous to your health, causing serious inflammation throughout your body.
People here are serious about finding someone to share their lives with and they know how important is to be equally yoked with other believers.
You'll start attracting more people who are equally serious about finding love online.
Most people also find strong perfumed aromas equally as offensive or distasteful as odors and smells and this will raise a red flag as to an attempt to hide something even more unpleasant; not to mention risking a possible buyer having a sneezing attack or even more serious allergic reaction to the chemical based sweet smelling products.
The dissent, exposing the contradictory reasoning of the majority, said that if the bawdy - house and living on the avails provisions can not survive the balancing test, «then the communicating provision, with its equally serious — and perhaps worse — effects on prostitutes» rights to life and security of the person, should not survive it either.»
• it is in the interests of the children involved that the pool from which prospective parents are drawn be as wide as possible; • discrimination on the ground of sexual orientation is a serious matter because it departs from the principle of treating people equally; • local authority evidence suggested that even if the charity were to close its adoption service, children would be placed through other channels; and • local authority evidence suggested that gay and lesbian people were suitable prospective parents for hard to place children, and that such adoptions have been successful.
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