Sentence examples for egalitarian standards from inspiring English sources

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If the norm of equality does not match our considered judgments after wide reflection, we should be content to be instrumental egalitarians if we are determined to be egalitarians at all. 7. Egalitarian Standards for Institutions and Individual Conduct Egalitarian principles might apply only to individual conduct, only to institutions, to both, or neither.

An unqualified acceptance of that claim, however, would obviously be unacceptable: there are going to be health care services which provide very little benefit, but which are hugely expensive, which may be accessible to the very rich, but which should not by any account be included in the bundle of health care services accessible to all, even by the most egalitarian standards of justice.

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The North Shore Hebrew Academy high school will have a more egalitarian standard, as many extracurricular activities and sports as a public high school and the cachet of a high-end private school.

That this egalitarian standard was never fully attained by contemporary democracies (Israel among them) has driven the movements for social justice across the last several centuries -- inspiring the anti-slavery movement, the women's movement, the labor movement, the civil rights movement, the gay/lesbian movement and most recently efforts to expand inclusion to those with special needs.

Norway is an egalitarian country with rather high standards of living and with small socio-economic differences.

Another "standard" is his egalitarian interest in all aspects of harrier behaviour.

What the records are clear on is that Muhammad and Aisha had a loving and egalitarian relationship, which set the standard for reciprocity, tenderness and respect enjoined by the Qur'an.

To count classroom grades would betray the French egalitarian ideal, many argue, because grading standards vary between schools and instructors.

The magnitude of the effect is a 15% reduction in the income effect per standard deviation increase in the egalitarian context (.037/.234).037/.234

Hence, the average effect of employment (b = .50) is reduced by 32% for each standard deviation increase in the egalitarian context (.16/.50).16/.50

We emphasize the importance organizational mechanisms and standards that provide more efficient and egalitarian decision-making.

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