Sentence examples for breach of equal from inspiring English sources

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Though I was doubtless in breach of equal opportunity laws - and probably open to accusations of tokenism, too - I limited my search to the opposite sex, among whom I found no shortage of excellent candidates.

If challenging religion, claiming that atheism is important, or wanting to throw out the trash of religious fundamentalism, is in breach of equal opportunities then either I don't understand the words "equal" and "opportunities" or this principle is being grossly abused.

"The LMA does not condone in any way any potential breach of equal opportunities laws but would also point out that out of over 10,000 text messages and 70,000 documents produced over a long period of time it may not be a complete surprise that some inappropriate comments can sometimes be made by employees, like Malky, working under great pressure in highly charged situations".

The LMA statement said it did "not condone any potential breach of equal opportunities laws" but that "out of over 10,000 text messages and 70,000 documents produced over a long period of time it may not be a complete surprise that some inappropriate comments can sometimes be made by employees".

Employment lawyer Suzanne Horne, a partner at Paul Hastings, says before publishing their gender pay gap data, employers will want to check it doesn't amount to a breach of equal pay laws, which stipulate that men and women must be paid the same for doing the same or an equivalent role.

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"The Commission did not breach the principle of equal treatment when it decided to treat uniformly installations that are in different situations, due to the use of different fuels, when determining the benchmarks," the court ruling said on Thursday.

There are morally arbitrary sources of equality that are in breach with the principle of equal citizenship; and the European Treaties have achieved the function of a superior legal structure, which establish both a unitary European citizenry distinct from national ones and a set of autonomous European bodies.

"It would be a clear breach of the principle of equal treatment".

In other words, instead of the law making it easier for women to find out whether they earn less than men doing equal work in breach of the sex equality clause implied into their contracts of employment, Ms Swinson seems to be emulating Norman Tebbit in advising women to get on their bikes and do it themselves.

The poster was banned from the campus on the grounds that it was "in breach of its commitment to equal opportunities".

In a test case known as Baker v Carr, Cox persuaded six of the court's eight sitting judges that, since Tennessee had clearly breached the 14th Amendment's guarantee of equal protection under the law, the federal authorities had the right to intervene.

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