Sentence examples for through the equal from inspiring English sources

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In the U.S., the National Organization for Women NOWW) began in 1966 to seek women's equality, including through the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which did not pass, although some states enacted their own.

New partnerships have been forged to combat corruption and promote government that is open and transparent, and new commitments have been made through the Equal Futures Partnership to ensure that women and girls can fully participate in politics and pursue opportunity.

The relatively narrow holdings in the McDonald and Heller decisions left many Second Amendment legal issues unsettled, including the constitutionality of many federal gun-control regulations, whether the right to carry or conceal a weapon in public was protected, and whether noncitizens are protected through the equal protection clause.

The first category mainly contains classical and logical concepts of probability.[40] Classical concepts define probability through the equal possibility of states of affairs.

In Enziteto, the restructuring of deprivation as a matter of individual capacity, the latter being enacted through the equal opportunity system, justified existing practices of urban development based on the ghettoization of the many for the good of the few.

We are collaborating on innovative ways to foster sustainable development, reduce poverty and raise the status of women and girls through the Equal Futures Partnership, APEC and ASEAN.

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Through this finding, the Equal Path Length (EPL) flow field architecture was proposed and evaluated.

He hashes through topics like busing, the Equal Rights Amendment and tax revolts, and the rise of evangelism, and he posits that class bitterness fed the decade's roiling anger.

Banks said they had a €1bn cash buffer to see them through the weekend – equal to just €90 (£64) a head for Greece's 11 million people.

During their first years of life, Luis and Antonio Covarrubias enjoyed — or suffered through the excessively equal treatment that parents tend to give to twins: the same haircut, the same clothes, the same class in the same school.

Banks said they had a €1bn cash buffer to see them through the weekend – equal to just €90 (£64) a head for the 11 million-strong population – and would require immediate help from the European Central Bank on Monday whatever the result of the referendum, in which the two sides are running neck and neck.

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