Sentence examples for equality of service from inspiring English sources

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If there are further cuts and the removal of conductors, as has been mooted, this operator will definitely have no equality of service.

Not just racial and sexual equality, which have long been standing items in aspirational UN documents, but income equality and equality of service provision.

My view of what it means is to do with equality of opportunity and equality of service to all; no boundaries or discrimination as part of that process.

Among examples of the influence of increased attention to involvement, fairness and equity, the DHMT further attempted to within available resources optimize equality of service provision, communication and publicity through more efficient allocation of the two vehicles in the district.

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Shirley was a respected political advocate to improve the equality of services for women and the elderly.

At the same time, groups like the CoH believed that information should do more than create healthy super-patients: information was a way of putting pressure on the government and health service managers to improve the quality and equality of services.

The author reported significant community resistance to the 'gender equality lens' of service provision by international NGOs, seen by men in the community as "harming the family and community" [ 68], and noted the potential of community-derived programs.

Mr. Carpenter's commitment to SLDN, a non-partisan, non-profit, legal services, watchdog and policy organization that is dedicated to equality of LGBT service members, is demonstrated through his role on its board of directors from 1995 to 2012.

In Texas, the border is often an afterthought for policy-makers in Austin, which means funding and legislation to drive equality of government services historically lags in delivering benefits that are afforded the rest of the state.

Need however is merely one of many allocative criteria including inherent equality, valuation of services in terms of demand and supply, inherited rights, merit, contribution to the common good, actual productive contribution, and efforts and sacrifices that may be employed in distributing public resources and services (Harvey 1973: 100).

Managers and commissioners need to be able to demonstrate equality of access to services and that highly specialist services are being apportioned according to the service specifications determined by commissioners.

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