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Women's tennis, for example, has struggled to be viewed on an equal footing to the men's game for years.
I agree with "Financial Neglect of Mental Illness" [opinion, April 28] that financing for mental illness should be on equal footing to financing for medical problems.
The home secretary was today pressed to explain how cyber warfare could be seen as being on an equal footing to the threat from international terrorism.
After all, Paris was by no means the most Spectacular city of the late 1950s and early 60s; indeed, it's still not on an equal footing to London.
"Others say that we need to respect progress in technology and allow e-books a chance to establish themselves on an equal footing to paper books".
Small stations like his, he said, if royalty payments for Web-streaming remain affordable, could have equal footing to compete with the biggest stations in the world, and perhaps force them to become better.
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Workers enjoy the right to employment on equal footing and to choice of jobs on their own initiative in accordance with law.
Obama is also treating the Israelis and Palestinians as if they are on equal footing, equally able to concede to each other's demands.
The Wellcome Trust was keen to become involved with the project because it would allow scientists and artists "to engage on an equal footing", according to Dr Daniel Glaser, the trust's head of special public engagement projects.
Try to connect on an equal footing, human to human.
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