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The police would heretofore rely on notions of equal dignity and respect.
"The bill still contains much which is offensive to our traditional notions of equal parties adjudicating cases in front of an impartial judge".
It has the remnants of a special relationship with America, it punches above its weight in military matters, and it has discovered in the third way a formula for grafting the entrepreneurial dynamism of Silicon Valley on to Europe's notions of equal opportunity and social justice.
The Lockean libertarian can also be viewed as proposing a minimalist conception of equal opportunity that should supersede the more expansive notions of equal opportunity.
As Daniels and his colleagues have demonstrated, the advent of genetic technologies and the promise of direct intervention on the human genome raise a host of interesting challenges to our standard notions of equal opportunity (Buchanan et al. 2000).
Its principles espoused notions of equal scientific partnership aimed at capacity building and leadership development in countries with limited resources.
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The Old Labour fixation on equality of outcomes was replaced by a new notion of "equal worth".
Invoking the notion of equal pay proved a very skilful diversionary tactic.
The wording replaces the notion of "equal work", which created a loophole that allowed pay discrimination based on job titles.
The second is that multiculturalism undermines the notion of equal individual rights, thereby weakening the political value of equal treatment.
The Enlightenment's abstract notion of equal rights turned out to be weak by comparison to the imperatives of territorial and national sovereignty.
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