Sentence examples for more equal performance from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, equity and efficiency arguments for uniform policies in centralized systems are derived as these are likely to result in the better overall performance of politicians and in more equal performance across regions.

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There is the view that high inequality in the first decades of the twentieth century led to redistributive policies that made the country far more equal but also hurt its economic performance; this view sometimes sees a negative correlation between inequality and growth or, more frequently, it implies that the specific peronist social policies were fundamentally flawed.

Finland also has a more equal society than Britain: research has repeatedly underscored a link between deprivation and poor academic performance.

But charter schools and neighborhood schools had nearly equal performance, despite the charters' additional classroom time, suggesting that the influence of more time is unclear.

More equal.

Talent does not equal performance.

"Now we feel more equal".

GLOBALISATION has made the planet more equal.

But some are more equal than others.

Civil partnership suggests something much more equal.

Some are more equal than others.

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