Sentence examples for equality fair from inspiring English sources

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We who work for full LGBT rights stand as heirs of the Civil Rights Movement because it is based on justice, equality, fair play, equal rights and profoundly deep spiritual roots that plumb the depths of the Golden Rule.

Foundational and constructive, Our Democratic Future explores potential policy options on six tentpole themes: civic membership and political boundaries; equality, fair opportunity, and social mobility; concentrated economic power, its roots, consequences, and remedies; democracy, information, and digital technologies; climate change; and new forms of multiracial politics.

Whether you want to build great companies or a fair society, even an Asian country needs independent courts, a free press, freedom of expression, gender equality, fair trial, separation of religion and state and a capacity to hold private and public power to account.

"... Olympic ideals are also United Nations ideals: tolerance, equality, fair play and, most of all, peace.

No, it's up to Democrats to reinstate the American ideals of tolerance, equality, fair play.

From racial disparity to income inequality, immigration reform, marriage equality, fair housing, job growth, pay equity, improved schools and much more, the challenges we face are real, and our commitment must be steadfast.

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The Scottish Nationalists refer frequently to "a fairer society," "a fair wage economy," "better paid jobs," "greater equality," "fairer pensions," "fairness in the welfare system," "reducing child poverty," "protecting human rights," and other incontestable objectives, but simplistically ignore the caveats.

As someone rooted in the world of policy rather than art, I am struck by the question, posed in a post below by Dee Hibbert-Jones, of "how exactly do gestures of resistance so powerful and empowering translate into ideas of universal healthcare, social equality, fair-minded tax policies and equitable banking polices"?

Fair equality of fair opportunity is a severe doctrine.

The left thought equality was fair; the right thought inequality was fair.

The left thought equality was fair; the right thought inequality was fair.Thought?

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