Sentence examples for were equality from inspiring English sources

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were equality

noun

The fact of being equal.

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Hall dismissed the accusation, saying the diversity proposals were "equality of opportunity", not racism.

The movie has started a national dialogue about modern-day barriers to voting, and has caused people to recommit themselves to the ideals those marchers were marching for, which were equality, justice, and the right to vote.

The other projects were equality fascinating.

The values that all communities shared were: Equality, Family, Faith, Freedom, Love and Respect, Self-expression, Community, Giving Back, The Good Life, Opportunity, Success, and Doing the Right Thing.

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That will be equality.

The other half is equality.

But what is equality?

Then there's equality.

Until there is equality.

That would be equality.

That's equality, right?

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