Sentence examples for for equal chances from inspiring English sources

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It called for equal chances of above- or below-average temperatures and precipitation over large parts of the United States.

The latter explicitly requires care providers to differentiate between patients (if relevant for equal chances of optimal health care outcomes), whereas the non-discrimination principle prescribes not making a distinction between patients (under equal circumstances) [ 35].

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And finally: the political standstill within Chancellor Merkel's government, its refusal to govern and to frame and shape our country leads to a state of affairs where social status in our society is once again more and more a matter of one's social background – eroding the principle of equal chances for all, totally eradicating the empowering role of the educational system.

Point out that you don't have money, and that dictates that the government protect your fair chance, such as for equal opportunity in employment.

The eminent Rawls interpreter Samuel Freeman roundly declares that even setting aside the family freedom issue, we should see that all in all "Rawls does not understand FEO as requiring equal chances for the equally endowed" (Freeman 2007: 98).

Rawls exegesis aside, the formulation that sees FEO as requiring equal chances for the equally well endowed, a perfect meritocracy if you will, is interesting, controversial, and resonates with concerns about chances for mobility in the context of modern market economies.

⇨ Increased political attention towards high-quality rehabilitation for MS and equal chances of access.

If meaningful work is a great good, crucial for human fulfillment, that consideration arguably supports the justice requirement that all people have genuine opportunities to participate in meaningful work, not merely the right to equal chances for meaningful work for all with equal native talent and ambition that FEO entails.

The area under the curve (AUC) provides an estimate of the performance of the predictor that ranges from 0.5 for an equal chance to 1 for a perfect predictor (see Figure 2c).

However, this is inappropriate if it is desired to take a simple random sample of individuals from the population; cluster sampling generally involves varying chances of selection for the population members, rather than equal chances as required for a simple random sample.

In a Svidler/Xu Jun encounter, Russia-China match 2001, there followed 8 Nb3 Be7 9 O-O-O O-O 10 f3 a6 11 g4 Rdc 18 Be3 Qc7 13 g5 Nd7 14 h4 b5 15 h5 b4 16 Na4 Nc5 17 Nac5 dc 18 Qe1 Rd1 19 Qd1 with equal chances for Black.

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