Sentences with phrase «providing equal chance»

One of the largest international awards to cover excellence in communications, the Communicator Awards honour «materials that transcend innovation and craft — work that made a lasting impact, providing an equal chance of winning to all entrants regardless of company or agency size and project budget.»
The UK project shows a great example of providing equal chance, as it provided an initial deployment across the whole school system.

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Team building activities provide employees with a chance to participate in an activity where everyone begins with an equal level of knowledge about the task at hand.
Clearly, since he created us equal, he'd want us to have the same chance at salvation, and if there were only 1 way to salvation, he provide us all with that way since we're equal.
«We are giving all the candidates the last chance to ensure that everyone is carried along and provided with equal opportunity.
We have always aimed to provide an inclusive accessible platform for people with disability where they stand an equal chance to find love.
This groundbreaking book illuminates the ways rising inequality is operating through disadvantaged neighborhoods, insecure labor markets and schools to undermine one of the most important goals of public education — the ability of schools to provide children with an equal chance at academic and economic success.
Investing in the first five years of a child's life has been proven as critical in providing all children an equal chance at success, no matter who they are or where they are born».
This groundbreaking book illuminates the ways rising inequality is undermining one of the most important goals of public education — the ability of schools to provide children with an equal chance at academic and economic success.
Not enough money to provide equal treatment under the law to all emitters and not much chance of winning the inevitable 14th amendment lawsuits if they don't.
A new report produced by SEforALL and ENERGIA, Levers of Change, provides powerful evidence of how women are often not given an equal chance to take advantage of sustainable energy opportunities, such as traditional and mobile money financing that would enable them to acquire home solar systems or clean cooking solutions.
It might be more appropriate to stick to games of chance, where child and therapist have an equal chance of winning, thus providing the child with opportunities to develop some tolerance of losing.
The fact that new salespeople have an equal chance working with strong vs. weak peers provided a comparative context allowing us to isolate other effects such as the placement.
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