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It was a legislative twofer: Ms. Rangel and others reasoned that every child in the top 10 percent at one high school ought to be equal, educationally speaking, to every other one, and that the mix of students in the state's colleges and universities ought to look like the mix of residents of the state as a whole.
A prescriptive use of equality is present when a prescriptive standard is applied, i.e., a norm or rule, e.g. people ought to be equal before the law.
In that case, measurements of carbon tetrachloride in North America and Australia ought to be equal, assuming there are no new emissions.
Current theories also suggest that if the electron is more or less round, then there ought to be equal amounts of matter and anti-matter - which, as its name suggests, is the opposite of matter.
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If we are able to show that there are no relevant differences between the two cases, it seems unavoidable to conclude that they should be treated equally, according to the formal principle of justice that equal cases ought to be treated equally [ 13].
Those of us who rely on bicycles to get around share a fervent belief that our vehicles ought to be considered the equals of automobiles.
By The New Yorker August 12 , 2008Those of us who rely on bicycles to get around share a fervent belief that our vehicles ought to be considered the equals of automobiles.
"I expected that we would all be seen as equals as we ought to be seen" by now.
It's not believable (nor is it true) that the decisive moment in the House debate the turning point, the game changer came when Stevens disavowed his well-known conviction that the races were "equal in all things" and claimed that his belief in racial equality was limited to a sense that blacks ought to be entitled to equal treatment in courts of law.
It's not believable (nor is it true) that the decisive moment in the House debate — the turning point, the game changer — came when Stevens disavowed his well-known conviction that the races were "equal in all things" and claimed that his belief in racial equality was limited to a sense that blacks ought to be entitled to equal treatment in courts of law.
An egalitarian might rather be one who maintains that people ought to be treated as equals as possessing equal fundamental worth and dignity and as equally morally considerable.
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