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In planning a brand strategy, I try to keep our partners' and potential clients' needs in equal view.
The structure of the video panels was designed by Sims to ensure that all seats within the 270° angle at each venue received an equal view of the video screens.
"If there is a new system designed for a building that will allow the units to move, enabling each unit to have different views of the city at different times, then all people who live in the city will have a chance to enjoy the high quality of living spaces and share the equal view of their city and landscape".
It might be thought that these similarities arise from highly stereotypical developmental programmes, but comparative studies challenge this "all nematodes are equal" view.
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A canned recording ushers them inside, repeating cautionary mantra with ad nauseam reassurance: "Remember, each seat provides equal views of the Universe".
A crossroads offered a choice of direction, but sure that height equal views, and in spite of the intense sunshine, I opted to keep climbing.
As we circled the peaks, Mr. Hayden found clear paths through the clouds, dipping and turning one way and then the other so that people on both sides of the plane would have equal views.
However, the mother's employment during a person's childhood was positively related to egalitarian (gender-equal) views and practices only for women, and the mental health consequences of maintaining, or not maintaining, gendered history were not studied.
Unlike the equal share view, those whose initial internal endowments provide less favorable effective opportunities for well-being are entitled to larger shares of natural resources.
This, however, raises the concern that far from advocating a system in which all other citizens are respected as free and equal, Rawls' view has the paradoxical implication that "to follow the duty of civility is perforce to perpetrate injustice" by Rawls' own lights (Wolterstorff 2012, 121).
Molly Shanley (2003) advocates an "equal status" view of marriage that combines a commitment to the public importance of marriage as an institution with elements of individual choice that broaden the idea of who can marry to groups that have been denied such status as a result of their subordination and stigmatization.
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