Sentences with phrase «term of equality»

Who are these people which in terms of equality of conditions take upon themselves the responsibility to take care of others?
A more wide - ranging definition of equality, which focuses on outcomes (such as in terms of equality of protection of culture) rather than on inputs (such as by purely guaranteeing equality of opportunities, as if there were a level playing field) is needed.
But, for a consumer society, a mother or a homemaker does not earn anything, whereas in a job you earn your own money and so have more self - respect and also stand on terms of equality with your husband.
So it's very exciting to be part of a team where we are totally on the front foot in terms of equalities issues.
Despite the Netherlands» international reputation as a tolerant society, several studies, using a variety of criteria, have ranked it at the bottom of Europe in terms of equality between the sexes.
By guaranteeing everyone an inheritance, B will probably score better than A in terms of equality of opportunity.
Jon Chaloner, a trust chief executive and founding member of the Headteachers» Roundtable, told Schools Week: «In terms of equality of access to excellent provision, the growth of such funding is driving greater inequality between those who have the «right» contacts and can raise funds in this way in comparison to those who simply do not.»
One simply needs to look at the middle east to see how well Sharia law is in terms of equality in modern times.
I asked a deacon about where Mormon women stand in terms of equality.
However, later in his answer, Silver also said this: «Our league - wide values, in terms of equality and inclusion, are paramount to this league and the NBA family.
On the staff - side of the WCP, professional development should be offered not only in relation to core disciplines but also in terms of equalities and discrimination.
Socialists and progressives have instead mostly been consigned to making their arguments in terms of equality, fairness and community.
«We do try to create the stage of what our world should look like in terms of equality, in terms of being open.»
While women have come a long way since 1974, we still have lightyears to go in terms of equality.
«And the school really tried to be responsive to those issues of urban education in terms of equality and democracy.»
With this presentation that Mittelstaedt exclusively designed for the abc he once again is able to dissolve institutional attributions of meaning and challenges the spectator to make an own decision in terms of the equality and discrepancy of the objects on exhibition.
Weitzman points out that any quantity - based structure such as Kyoto necessarily multiplies transaction costs: «It is easier to negotiate one price than n quantities — especially when the one price can be interpreted as «fair» in terms of equality of effort,» he writes.
For example, some corporate environments have that traditional male presence, but I do think this is changing; the workplace has come a long way in terms of equality, because certain issues and debates are in the media all the time.
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