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The phrase "a egalitarian" is not correct in English.
It should be "an egalitarian" because "egalitarian" begins with a vowel sound. You can use it when referring to someone who advocates for equality and equal rights for all people.
Example: "She is an egalitarian who believes in social justice and equal opportunities for everyone."
Alternatives: "a proponent of equality" or "an advocate for equality."
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a Egalitarian, b Hierarchist and c Individualist perspectives.
The model in Figure 1 first assumes direct causal relationships between: a) egalitarian values of consumers and their attitudes towards environment and nature ("Collectivism - AttEnviro"); and b) self-promoting values and attitudes towards technological progress ("Individualism - AttTechno").
Studies show that couples who work as a egalitarian team have higher relationship satisfaction and more sex than couples where duties aren't shared".
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"This certainly was not and is not an egalitarian partnership a la Goldman Sachs," Ms. Shallet said.
Few companies place as high a value on an egalitarian work culture as SAS does.
Ideally, a CEO is able to morph between an egalitarian mien and a more polished persona.
He is an anarchist, an anti-war activist, an egalitarian.
"A church does have an egalitarian basis".
Mr Bennis was convinced that an egalitarian age required a new style.
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