Sentences with phrase «make equal outcomes»

Did God come down to the earth take the wealth of Rome, or the Jews devide it up, and make equal outcomes.

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The author recommends we «expand» the definition of equity in the policies and resources made available to the schools and other institutions, presumably until «equal outcomes» are achieved, although she doesn't tell us when we might return to a non-expansive definition of equity.
Where assumptions are implicit in the outcome; where there is an assumption of equilibrium where there is no equilibrium; where experiments are run «all other things being equal» where we know that all things do not remain constant while we look at one piece of the puzzle and trying to make sense of the whole.
While Wilson LJ made the point that his decision would not have been any different in reverse had the assets derived from the husband's family, rather than the wife's, it remains to be seen what the outcome will be if and when a wife is awarded a mere 9 % of the assets following a long marriage, notwithstanding the parties» equal contributions to family life and the source of the assets.
The justification for making a commitment towards a negotiated outcome with Indigenous people is the recognition that the relationship between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people should be an equal one.
If, nine and a half years ago, I were asked to predict the outcomes that the recognition of native title might deliver to Indigenous people, I would have identified three broad areas: social outcomes from having the laws and traditions of Indigenous culture recognised as worthy of equal respect to those of the dominant culture; economic outcomes from giving Indigenous people control over a valuable asset, land; and finally, political outcomes from recognising the traditional decision - making structures that, like so much of Indigenous identity, revolve around land.
FAMILY LAW — CHILDREN — Best interests — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility and for the child to live with them — Where the respondent mother believes the child would settle down and accept the arrangement if the court ordered for the child to spend no time with applicant father — Where the court has a statutory mandate to make parenting orders with the child's best interests as the paramount concern — Where there is little doubt that the child would benefit from having a meaningful relationship with both parents — Where the child's clear views that he does not want to spend time with the respondent mother should be given significant weight in the circumstances — Where the child is of an age, maturity and intelligence to have principally formed his own rationally based views — Where the court is satisfied that it is in the child's best interests for the presumption of equal shared parental responsibility to be rebutted — Where the respondent father is to have sole parental responsibility and the child is to live with him — Where the applicant mother is permitted to attend certain school and sporting events of the child — Where the child should be able to instigate contact with the respondent mother as he considers appropriate to his needs and circumstances — Where the orders made are least likely to lead to the institution of further proceedings in relation to the child — Where the child is to have the outcome of these proceedings, the effect of the orders and the reasons for judgment explained to him by an expert as soon as reasonably practical.
Even after explosive divorce litigation in Arizona, judge - ordered outcomes of joint legal decision - making and equal parenting time are still most common.
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