16 example sentences using equality.
Equality used in a sentence
Equality in a sentence as a noun
Is pg supposed to give up all his worldly goals and possessions and live as some sort of equality monk?
She firmly believed that she was in the right, and even worse, that she was on some sort of gender-equality "crusade".
"In its majestic equality, the law forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets and steal loaves of bread.
"In its majestic equality, the law forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets, and steal loaves of bread.
Oh, and a strong record or rejecting marriage equality.
Aside from the fact that you're wasting an entire byte of your representation, this means that you can't check for equality by comparing bits.
All told, I would expect equality comparison to typically take around 100 cycles.
However, a person who believes in equality can say something that negatively impacts that goal in our society.
"> [the library] need[s] to become the center of civic engagementWe need a center of civic engagement with both equality and equity of access.
So while I'm all for equality, I keep quiet about things I both disagree and agree with, because my opinion is branded patriarchal ******** a priori.
Should he know of and contribute to every one of the many groups and organizations involved in gender equality?And what exactly is wrong with the "I have black friends" defense?
"Not supporting marriage equality" should not be an "unacceptable" opinion.
If they weren't allowed to hold unpopular opinions, then pretty much all the social progress we made in the last century - racial equality, feminism, gay rights, etc. - would never have happened.
Third, it undermines genuine gender equality - if people are concerned about their criticisms being perceived as sexist they will refrain from open and honest critique which is the hallmark of colleagues and equals.
Does that make sense?This situation is only exacerbated when you bring in gender dynamics: men and women are equal, yes, but women are the ones who've been oppressed for centuries and are struggling up the ***** to reach equality.
To acknowledge that "equality of opportunity" is a vicious fiction and understand that not as a call to any particular political ideology, but as a fact of the universe that we must reconcile with any political ideology.
Equality definitions
the quality of being the same in quantity or measure or value or status
a state of being essentially equal or equivalent; equally balanced; "on a par with the best"
See also: equivalence equation