Sentence examples for equal rules from inspiring English sources

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"It must set equal rules and comply with them," he wrote.

To paraphrase Nobel economist Amartya Sen, equal rules with unequal partners constitute unequal rules.

But serious questions remain about whether the tycoons -- who made their fortunes riding roughshod over Russia's weak legal system -- will be willing to give up the heavy-handed ways that propelled them to the top, and abide by equal rules for all.

Michael Fabricant said his argument was based on "simple logic" that gay men who tested negative for HIV and Hepatitis B should be able to give blood, giving equal rules for the gay and straight communities.

The FCC's plan includes equal rules for mobile and fixed networks and will be voted on by agency commissioners later this month.

My goal is to change the institution as a whole, to have equal rules for both sorority and fraternity members, to have women not feel pressured or be taken advantage of, for women all over college campuses not have to worry about wanting to go to a party or have a drink, to have fun, to socialize, to walk home.

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It is clearly the interest of the Southern parts therefore, and of Virginia particularly that trade should not be overburdened; but that direct taxes when necessary should come in aid of that fund; since being laid on all the States by an equal rule provided in the Constitution, they tend to equalize the general burden on every part of the Continent.

The Mamdani interference method and the AND connective are utilized with equal rule weighting.

Despite the Fourteenth Amendment's protections public schools throughout the United States were legally segregated nonetheless under the Supreme Court's separate but equal rule.

Uncomfortable with sole leadership, Maxentius sent a set of imperial robes to Maximian and saluted him as "Augustus for the second time", offering him theoretic equal rule but less actual power and a lower rank.

Apparently technically unrelated to either of these schemes, but influenced by Cooper's, poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth, full of idealism and angered at Priestley's treatment in Birmingham, intended to emigrate to America and establish a utopian community which they called "Pantisocracy" (derived from the Greek for "equal rule of all").

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