Sentences with phrase «standards apply equally»

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But this is a red herring; all the tax increases Trump includes apply equally to people taking the standard deduction or itemizing:
But it is equally clear that he is, once again, applying to the Church a standard that obtains in the world at large.
The standards of humanizing versus dehumanizing sexuality can be applied equally to all, with proper nuancing for those who have chosen to bear and raise children and those who have not.
His guilt is his to bear, but our standards and laws must be equally applied or else our own guilt will continue to be greater.
Reaching a verdict based on a previous quarterback's body of work is not a failure to equally apply standards.
We agree with Madigan that utilities should have to repay ratepayers if subsidized plants become profitable, but that standard should apply equally to nuclear or renewables.
That's pretty standard netiquette, and it's applied here equally to all commenters.
(b) the standards of learning, professional competence and professional conduct for the provision of a particular legal service in a particular area of law apply equally to persons who practise law in Ontario and persons who provide legal services in Ontario.
For this reason, it is more constructive to conceptualize a standard evolutionary framework which can be applied equally to all departments, which I refer to as the Digital Journey for Legal Services.
• Employment standards All benefits apply equally to employees in flexible arrangements, but particularly challenging is the typical requirement that employers keep accurate information about hours worked and overtime pay.
Just make sure that the standards are made clear, and also ensure that they are equally applied.
The covenant is a pledge to adhere to biblical standards of conduct, including sexual behaviour, which apply equally to non-married heterosexuals.
Structuring the SEAM to be equally useful for home visitors, clinicians, and researchers sets a standard for applying the core values of translational science in the field of early childhood assessment.»
Human rights provide governments with a set of minimum legal standards, which if applied equally to all people, establish a framework for a society to foster dignity and equality.
There's nothing wrong with that, as long as you treat every applicant equally and apply the same standards without any discriminatory intent.
Landlords can always select tenants using criteria that are based on valid business reasons, such as requiring a minimum income or positive references from previous landlords, as long as these standards are applied equally to all tenants.
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