Sentence examples for have equal concern for from inspiring English sources

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"We should have equal concern for everyone wherever and whenever they live".

"Taking the impartial element in ethical reasoning to its logical conclusion means, first, accepting that we ought to have equal concern for all human beings".

However, one cannot infer from this one special situation that we ought to have equal concern for everyone in all situations.

Does this mean that to have impartial concern is to have equal concern for others no matter what one's relationship to them?

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Yizi's interpretation of this saying is that there should be no distinctions in one's concern for people, though the practice of it may begin with one's parents (this may be an expression of the distinction between having equal concern and accepting practice that allow unequal treatment as long as the total system of practices can be justified on the basis of equal concern for all).

The defense bar has equal concerns about the other side of the coin".

I have equal respect for (and fear of) both, though.

"The biggest concern is whether farmers and businesses in candidate countries will have equal conditions for economic competition".

The officials have equal cause for caution.

"We must have equal pay for equal play," Amanpour asserts.

Cheng KC and Chen YL have equal contribution for this paper.

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