Sentence examples for borne equally from inspiring English sources

Exact(17)

Those risks will not be borne equally, according to draft versions of the report circulated before the meeting.

The expenses of the neutral arbiter and other associated common costs of the arbitration will be borne equally by the concessioner and the Director.

For example, you might rotate the time of weekly calls to make sure that the inconvenience is borne equally by everyone on the team.

A new analysis of sea levels and flood risk around the world offers more evidence that the brunt of climate change will not be borne equally.

Some of the new crossings were to be constructed by the company at its own expense, and the cost of others was to be borne equally by the parties.

The United Nations calls air pollution "the most important environmental health risk of our time". But the risk is not distributed evenly across the globe, just as it is not borne equally in the United States.

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This is so, for illustration, where merchandise so contained is subjected to a nondiscriminatory property tax which it bears equally with other merchandise produced within the state.

The Court sustained the tax, saying: 'The statute bears equally upon all who fall into the same class, and this satisfies the guaranty of equal protection.' Id., at 424, 57 S.Ct., at 776.

In the case of William Freeman, an African American accused of house burglary and stabbing, Seward argued for the intersection of mental illness and racial oppression: "he is still your brother, and mine, in form and color accepted and approved by his Father, and yours, and mine, and bears equally with us the proudest inheritance of our race the image of our Maker.

Seward told the jurors that he was appalled, as they were, by the massacre of "a whole family, just, gentle, and pure," but he argued that Freeman, who was clearly unstable after having been brutalized himself, was "still your brother, and mine, and bears equally with us the proudest inheritance of our race — the image of our Maker".

In the Freeman case, invoking mental illness with heavy racial overtones, Seward argued, "he is still your brother, and mine, in form and color accepted and approved by his Father, and yours, and mine, and bears equally with us the proudest inheritance of our race the image of our Maker.

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