Sentence examples for would be equality from inspiring English sources

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That would be equality.

The IOC spokesman said the body could not give a firm commitment that there would be equality by the time of the opening ceremony in Rio, but pledged that it would continue to make the issue a priority.

She believed in the war to liberate her people and she was sure that once the whites were defeated and the blacks controlled their own destiny, there would be equality and the country would flourish.

The wealthy would not feel 'persecuted' for achievement and counter-intuitively, more tax would be raised as there would be less avoidance and there would be equality in the tax system".

Out of respect for the historic site and the budget constraints, he designed a building built on three premises: it would have an economical structural system, there would be equality of sight lines and acoustics for each seat, and the building would have a low profile without a fly tower.

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That would be true equality.

Who knew that would be what "equality duty" would boil down to?

A country in which an important, essential part of its Jewish identity, of its Jewish ethos, would be full equality and respect for its non-Jewish citizens.

This would be real equality: A world in which disabled and able-bodied athletes alike all aspire to represent their nations in the Olympics, and physically-impaired athletes' aspirations are not demoted to taking place "beside" the main event.

And, while the United States was free to take any measures in order to protect a canal, it agreed that there would be "entire equality" in the treatment of ships of all nations with respect to "conditions and charges of traffic".

Throughout the 1970s and '80s, women argued that unless they gained access to information about their own bodies, there would be no equality.

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