Sentence examples for be treated equitably by from inspiring English sources

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Blind people have the right to be treated equitably by companies, and not just the right to take their business elsewhere.

She is examining how African American students' experience in public school tracking systems -- where they are disproportionately represented at the lower levels -- affects their views on whether they will be able to exert political influence or to be treated equitably by government as adults.

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Until now, the European Union and national administrations in many of the member countries have said that no new regulations were necessary to ensure that Internet traffic — whether simple e-mail messages or bandwidth-hungry video files — was treated equitably by network operators.

This nation guarantees the rights of minorities to be treated equitably.

UNDER the 1996 constitution, all 11 of South Africa's official languages "must enjoy parity of esteem and be treated equitably".

At issue is net neutrality, the idea that all data on the internet should be treated equitably, regardless of content or provenance.

In the stage show, belief in a world in which a woman can be treated equitably without a ring on her finger seems non-existent.

The 13 judges found that a plan to trim pay and pensions by eliminating one of two extra "bonus" months paid in the summer and at Christmas flouted a constitutional requirement that public- and private-sector workers and pensioners be treated equitably.

Local officials who want to cut pensions do not, as a rule, want to shortchange their bondholders for fear of not being able to borrow in the future — yet bankruptcy law requires that both types of creditors be treated equitably.

More recently, the European Council approved the Directive 2011/24/EU on patients' rights in cross-border healthcare, as an attempt to regulate cross-border healthcare in the EU's free mobility context by mandating that patients are treated equitably on the basis of their needs rather than on the basis of their member state affiliation [ 22].

(3) The State and all institutions and agencies of government at every level must— (a) ensure that all official languages are treated equitably; and (b) take into account the language preferences of people affected by governmental measures or communications.

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