Sentence examples for preferred equality from inspiring English sources

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Saints preferred equality over everything else; they were concerned with fairness for its own sake.

Loyalists preferred equality in positive relationships, but, in negative ones, they sought A.I. — they approached the relationship socially, seeking to create loyalty by giving up their unfair advantages.

Loyalists preferred equality in positive relationships, but, in negative ones, they sought A.I. they approached the relationship socially, seeking to create loyalty by giving up their unfair advantages.

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It is not just that they prefer equality to excellence, and loathe any hint of elitism; they also have fundamental disagreements with the radically different approach of Tony Blair's government, which one lot notionally supports, and the other lot notionally serves.

So I had to remind him that he married a woman that prefers equality (my survival, sanity, and dignity depend on it).

About 25% of the respondents declined to respond to both the second and third scenario questions, while a small proportion (1 3 %) preferred strict equality (treat both cases as equal) under the different scenarios.

From the moment they stepped off the boat they were exposed to propaganda about the superiority of "the American way", an ideological battering that left little room for communitarianism as opposed to individualism, or for equality of condition as a value that might be preferred to equality of opportunity.Another was that immigrants were predisposed to accept this teaching.

I personally prefer "marriage equality," which puts the focus on equal rights and avoids reinforcing the idea that there are different kinds of marriage (gay vs. straight, or same-sex vs. opposite-sex).

"We'd prefer marriage equality resolved in parliament.

By and large, they have preferred opportunity to levelling; equality of opportunity rather than equality of outcome.

This ignores the fact that feminists, both secular and religious, hold a variety of views on the manifestation of true equality, some preferring the notion of equality in difference, the not-particularly religious notion, advanced by Aristotle among others, that "justice consists not only in treating like cases alike but also in treating different cases differently".

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