Sentence examples for given the same status from inspiring English sources

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"People at risk of FGM after deportation should be given the same status as those at risk of domestic violence.

There have even been suggestions that PE should be given the same status as maths, English and science to tackle obesity.

Concerned arts grandees recently called for creative subjects to be given the same status as the five "core" subjects included in the Ebacc and Reed fears sport could be similarly marginalised.

It would have been a less positive change if, having been given the same status, these institutions all then followed the same pathway and behaved in the same way.

A new offence of illegal working will also be introduced to close a loophole that means people who are in the UK illegally cannot benefit from working and their wages will be given the same status as a proceed of crime so making it subject to seizure by police.

Since humanist marriages became legal in Scotland in 2005, given the same status as a traditional church wedding or one in a registry office, celebrants of the Humanist Society Scotland have married couples up hills and mountains, by lochsides, on beaches in the Isles, on boats, in back gardens, and in wedding venues in spectacular locations across the land.

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The same folk who have no hesitation in labelling Yuvraj an ODI great have issues giving the same status to Raina.

She said it's become "embarrassing" to give the same status report every time she attends one of her Entrepreneurs Organization meetings.

Still, while the American government just renewed, for the fourth time, another 18-month term of the Temporary Protected Status granted to approximately 85,000 Hondurans and Nicaraguans after Hurricane Mitch in 1998, it will not give the same status to 20,000 Haitians living here.

For example, David Lewis (1999: 108 110) rejects states of affairs and structural universals on the grounds that they would violate the Uniqueness of Composition, the principle that no xs have more than one mereological sum.[5] Why not give the same status to certain mereo-locational principles?

Acknowledging "less than honorable" actions by the United States against Hawaiian natives more than a century ago, the federal government recommended today that their descendants be given the same sovereign status as most Indian tribes.

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