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Collins announced a new education package in June 1985 that included a five percent across-the-board pay raise for teachers, a reduction in class sizes, funding for construction projects, aides for every kindergarten teacher in the state, and a "power equalization" program to make funding for poorer school districts more equal to that of their more affluent counterparts.
Today, a disabled child is seen as more equal to other children.
Their musicality, harmony, the plain authority of their music, seems more equal to the sense.
Mr Miller says he will ease laws against abortion and against sex education in schools, and will legislate to make women more equal to men.
So far, it seems to have gracefully handled the mountain of complaints, but the city may eventually need to consider building a staff more equal to the size of the mission.
For a medium-sized country, the more productive course is to seek allies, and for the UK the ideal source of support over Hong Kong is the EU, whose economic clout at least is more equal to Beijing's.
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This may contribute to more equal access to health services and to reduced barriers to participation for those living in remote areas.
All in all, Camden's attempt to make things more equal seems to have achieved pretty much the exact opposite.
For instance, women's empowerment, including more equal access to education, can lead to a reduction in fertility and infant mortality.
And the second is that poor women would have a more equal chance to live — in this case, to conquer breast cancer.
It has removed barriers to medical care and enabled more equal access to health care.
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