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17 Sentences With "making equal"

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Anderson lending her name to this cause may assist in making equal pay for equal work a reality.
"Restrooms are a necessity of life, making equal access to them a civil rights issue," Ting said in a press statement.
Rather than feeling like they were making equal contributions, she started to believe that she was there to further his ambitions, his career, his life.
Participating in the "Beyond I Do" campaign might just be one of the first critical steps they can take toward making equal rights for all LGBTQ people a reality. 
If you've opted for an even-steven split, funders anticipate two complications: The founders unwisely assume they're all going to be equally committed to the venture and making equal contributions.
Appropriately, the supercut includes D. W. Griffith's pioneering though controversial film Birth of a Nation, while making equal room for the experimental surrealist film Un Chien Andalou and the blockbuster bombast of Die Hard, before ending with Mad Max: Fury Road.
" Though he noted that he was sad to no longer be part of the reboot, Skrein said that the decision will have been worth it if it can bring the industry a step closer to making "equal representation in the Arts a reality.
In that case, students who do not have the means to pay for college would only be eligible to major in certain programs, making equal access regardless of income — the very premise of the Higher Education Act — a pipe dream rather than the American dream.
A line making equal angles with the edges of a trihedron is called an isoclinal line of the trihedron.
A line making equal angles with the edges of a trihedron is called an isoclinal line of the trihedron.
Prioritarianism has great plausibility. Many are drawn to the idea that making improvements in the wellbeing of the badly off should take priority over making equal improvements in the wellbeing of the well off. Prioritarianism, moreover, avoids the leveling down objection.
This has the consequence of making equal changes appear of differing magnitude based on visual perceptions of color, such as the change from orange to red being more subtle than blue to yellow. The degree of color saturation can also visually skew interpretations. These factors should be considered when analyzing images.
Women's cooperatives are often built on ideas of sisterhood, equality, and strength from unity. Consequently, many have rejected hierarchical organizational structures in favor of more democratic participation where every member's input counts equally. Some cooperatives require consensus (instead of compromise or majority approval) for decision- making. Equal participation relies on individuals verbally articulating their opinions to the group; this in itself can be unequal since more experienced and articulate members can dominate discussions.
It was instead composed of various decentralized cells, each working on its own. Making equal shares and living off dividends obtained from the criminal association, they quickly took over Rome, surprising the underworld by their violent methods. If members were imprisoned, money continued to be sent to them through their families - while successful members, driving Ferraris and wearing Rolex watches, had to keep up their criminal activities, thus remaining "crime laborers" (operai del crimine).
The problem comprises drawing lines from two points, meeting at a third point on the circumference of a circle and making equal angles with the normal at that point (specular reflection). Thus, its main application in optics is to solve the problem, "Find the point on a spherical concave mirror at which a ray of light coming from a given point must strike in order to be reflected to another point." This leads to an equation of the fourth degree.
DC Ken Drummond arrives at Sun Hill, shortly after the events of the first Sun Hill fire. Ken's trademark attire usually included a tropical-themed Hawaiian shirt. Ken is the man who you would always see with his feet up on the desk; while some might have called his style of policing "relaxed", a more appropriate term would be "lazy". His domestic life exhausted him; Ken has children spanning almost a generation, with the youngest eight months and the oldest nineteen years old, with all of them making equal demands of him, whether it be financial or emotional.
Buffalo had experienced more success on the field and at the gate than Baltimore, and was also a larger market at the time (and would not have to share their territory with an established team as Baltimore would with the Washington Redskins). Additionally, the original three-team plan would have left the league with 13 teams, not only an odd number and prime number that made making equal divisions impossible, but also one considered to be bad luck. The move had left Buffalo as the only AAFC market without an NFL team post-merger, and one that had outdrawn the NFL average in fan attendance. With that in mind, Buffalo fans produced more than 15,000 season ticket pledges, raised $175,000 in a stock offering,The Coffin Corner, Volume 19, 1997, published by the Professional Football Researchers Association, The Other Buffalo Bills, by Joe Marren and filed a separate application to join. When the vote to admit Buffalo was held on January 20, 1950, a majority of league owners (including the three already-admitted AAFC teams) were willing to accept Buffalo.

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