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his tenure as chairman, he sought to establish | equal pay rates for animals used in filming and more |
lation has the same goals as the four major EU | Equal Treatment Directives, whose provisions it mirr |
However he would fail to build on, or even | equal, this level of production at the plate and wou |
cules creates scattering contrast between even | equal chemical species. |
f abstention, neutrality, incompetence or even | equal protection, let us even go to the length of de |
No elegy can ever | equal his merits." |
determinant of the metric tensor is everywhere | equal to negative one, even near the source. |
designed so that their optical path is exactly | equal to the optical path of the uninterrupted light |
ve value of the males in this group is exactly | equal to the total value of all the females, because |
metry does not get broken, the mass is exactly | equal to the modulus of Z. Their importance arises a |
The value of gL is exactly | equal to one, by a quantum-mechanical argument analo |
l - that is, the neutron production is exactly | equal to neutron destruction - then the reactivity i |
titutional office for himself that was exactly | equal to that of the former Kingship. |
finitions require that the holonomy be exactly | equal to SU(n) rather than a subgroup of it, which i |
the frequency of the applied signal is exactly | equal to the precession frequency, the neutrons will |
number of citations (self-citations excluded) | equal to 208. |
number of citations (self-citations excluded) | equal to 2003. |
ociated work; that each Church should exercise | equal authority; and that the Churches should meet t |
Long Range Planning, Restructuring, Expansion, | Equal Opportunity, Strategic Planning, Legislative a |
irst time the federal government ever extended | equal benefits for same-sex couples, allowing the do |
Neil rules in dominos means if all extremities | equal zero then the spinner gets the points. |
gnature to non-member states thus facilitating | equal co-operation with countries outside Europe (se |
d a young son at home, Hugh, who could in fact | equal the Earl in power and would someday prove it. |
d of the site, the brickearth comprises fairly | equal proportions of sand, silt, and clay, with occa |
iate; thus both correction services are fairly | equal. |
mbered and out-classed; casualties were fairly | equal in number, as well. |
divides the barrio into two sections of fairly | equal size. |
n being skinny and beautiful, rich and famous, | equal pay for equal work, getting ahead, raising kid |
The fees | equal two percent on the gross income from the prope |
metimes with light orange patches, fibrillose, | equal to slightly enlarged near the top. |
net power is released into the electric field | equal to the photon energy hν times this net transit |
He considered each one of these fighters | equal to 1,000 fighters. |
ans are politically, although not financially, | equal. |
ams in question (if more than two teams finish | equal on points) |
Summer Olympics in Berlin, where she finished | equal ninth in the women's high jump event. |
Croatia and Belgium finished | equal on points in for second place, however Croatia |
In the final, Abraham finished | equal last of the 25 entries, sharing 14 points (obt |
timental favourite Matthew Richardson finished | equal third on 22 votes. |
Three Italians finished | equal first, each with five wins and two losses. |
In 1954 he finished | equal fourth in the Brownlow Medal count. |
CSIO5* Gijon, Spain: Team Ireland finished | equal 5th in the Nations Cup on Friday on 20 faults, |
Balmain and South Sydney finished | equal at the top of the ladder, having dropped just |
k six wickets at an average of 9.00, finishing | equal with Tillakaratne Dilshan as leading wicket-ta |
n if this included his children from his first | equal marriage. |
nduism, Shakti is considered to be one of five | equal bonafide personal forms of God in the panchade |
el Smith "of £14.315m, to be divided into five | equal parts, to support the full endowment of five P |
seux varieties with a bouquet, body and flavor | equal to the first Champagnes; Muscat and other swee |
V is the average velocity of the fluid flow, | equal to the volumetric flow rate per unit cross-sec |
ainst sexual discrimination and the desire for | equal pay. |
Linda Chavez of the Center for | Equal Opportunity wrote, "this film provides the per |
tect network neutrality, which would allow for | equal access to every website. |
ty were involved in staging demonstrations for | equal rights in 2006 and have been consistently invo |
ic issues, and that complaintant's demands for | equal space for a rebuttal was unreasonable and unte |
peaker, she is instrumental in campaigning for | equal rights for Buddhist nuns. |
k with elderly people in residential homes for | Equal Arts, and she ran drama workshops for doctors |
It has campaigned for | equal pay and employment opportunities for female ac |
pressing the continued support of Congress for | equal access of military recruiters to institutions |
ities benefiting HIV/AIDS causes, but also for | equal rights to access marriage, as it is administer |
s black community, especially the struggle for | equal school rights. |
dividual increases the willingness to vote for | equal rights, by a significant amount. |
Center for | Equal Opportunity |
lly) sued her employer, South West Trains, for | equal pay and benefits. |
Effectively, he was looking for | equal treatment and civil rights for blacks within t |
Voted for | equal gay rights. |
Moderately for | equal gay rights. |
as the national spokesperson for Canadians for | Equal Marriage in 2006. |
military wives circumstances, and fighting for | equal compensation for comparable work as a woman. |
e said Mohamed also worked as Commissioner for | Equal Employment at the New York State Department of |
charged election in which Edwards stood up for | equal rights for blacks and the protection of indivi |
n of organizations and individuals working for | equal marriage rights for same-sex couples in Connec |
ican document of its kind that made a plea for | equal human rights for everyone . |
t on behalf of an African-American teacher for | equal pay with white teachers. |
was a Canadian cycling advocate who fought for | equal cyclists' rights in Montreal since 1976. |
l Improvement, and member of the Committee for | Equal Opportunities for Men and Women. |
ton, D.C. chapter of the American Veterans for | Equal Rights (AVER). |
a campaign which he called "Super Tuesday for | Equal Rights". |
While in the army, McLin protested for | equal treatment of African-American service members. |
eory of music, and particularly on writing for | equal temperament. |
For | equal charge, these displacements depend only on vel |
The Broadway Concert - A Celebrity Benefit for | Equal Rights". |
Catto's crusade for | equal rights was capped in October 1870, when Pennsy |
to the constitutional amendment, Citizens for | Equal Protection v. Bruning, won in the District Cou |
by LGBT people, and their friends, working for | equal marriage and family rights in the United State |
e the founding president of the Foundation for | Equal Families. |
immediate integration, however, it called for | equal school terms for both races. |
epresentation, where he supported the case for | equal numbers of delegates in at least one house. |
30, he spent the rest of his life fighting for | equal rights for blacks in Texas. |
It called for | equal protection for lesbian, gay, bisexual and tran |
ation was a "quasi-suspect" classification for | equal protection purposes. |
She has struggled for | equal rights for LGBT people since 2000. |
She opposed child labor, and fought for " | equal pay for equal work" and a 48 hour work week fo |
d worked as a legal analyst for the Center for | Equal Opportunity. |
, pluralism, and volunteerism; to champion for | equal rights and in particular, gender equality; to |
first country outside Europe to legislate for | equal relationship status for lesbian and gay couple |
tine Burton and Michael Burton of Colorado for | Equal Rights. |
The band then recorded an EP for | Equal Vision Records which was released in 2002 enti |
sia and the Middle East as women struggled for | equal rights and against the subordination of women |
ck Americans protested, rallied and pushed for | equal rights and access. |
applauded gains in women's rights and pledged " | equal pay for equal work". |
ly, and also included partial requirements for | equal numbers of Western Australian Legislative Asse |
ign, an organization dedicated to fighting for | equal rights for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgen |
ons over marriage in the resulting mandate for | equal rights and responsibilities of marriage for sa |
They were designed for | equal populations from all districts and its accompl |
started in 2007 as a response to the need for | equal protection for the Indiana workforce. |
ull-length, Background Music, was recorded for | Equal Vision Records in 2001 and was released to muc |
dership Fellow in the National Association for | Equal Opportunity in Higher Education National Leade |
s Legislator of the Year", Legal Aid Award for | Equal Justice Under the Law, American Institute of A |
ul poet, she was also a committed activist for | equal rights, and her house also served as a politic |
n federal grant money to create the Center for | Equal Health, a five-year partnership focused on add |
ial event in the African-American struggle for | equal civil rights. |
es Network and the Calgary-based Coalition for | Equal Access to Education. |
t of the Women Teacher's Union, she fought for | equal pay for women teachers and tried to bring disp |
g Alumna Award, 2000; and the Foot Soldier for | Equal Justice (University of Georgia) Award. |
It called for | equal opportunities legislation on race and establis |
tion ran a national "Seven Straight Nights for | Equal Rights" event, where the straight community co |
The PP fought for | equal treatment with both local and European civil s |
n to organise small demonstrations calling for | equal rights and an end to the economic and politica |
resident and General Counsel of the Center for | Equal Opportunity. |
gislation in these municipalities provides for | equal public funding for primary schools for the lan |
Flanery was an advocate for | equal rights for women, and actively worked to pass |
ne Society, his views on how to best fight for | equal rights for homosexuals differed from the organ |
osseland field exerts on the electrons a force | equal and opposite to their partial-pressure gradien |
army at war for the sake of peace, is a force | equal to war, James argued. |
abalone, which can cling to rock with a force | equal to 4,000 times its own body weight, requires m |
pended in a fluid will be buoyed up by a force | equal to the weight of the fluid displaced. |
BC such that line segments AQ, BQ, and CQ form | equal angles with sides b, c, and a respectively. |
The circle is then cut into four | equal pieces and cooked. |
The flag of Aibonito features four | equal horizontal bands of blue, white, red, and yell |
by Linden alignment trees and paths into four | equal plots. |
y lineated stems, which branch into up to four | equal branches at branching points.37 |
Both have four | equal edges going around the sides. |
It was originally laid out in four | equal quarters with the northern two quarters reserv |
onnected and dividing the hemisphere into four | equal parts. |
voice or voices and lute, and another for four | equal voices. |
our Pals Community Television Inc., a four-way | equal partnership. |
ch he had won by his day's labor into fourteen | equal pieces, for his twelve sons, his wife, and him |
A Fresnel is a unit of frequency | equal to 1012 s−1. |
ll members were chosen by direct election from | equal, single-member constituencies. |
Fountain's bronze in this event took him from | equal 37th to 25th in the world, and from 15th to 12 |
nferences cover a wide variety of topics, from | equal pay to organizing new workers to family-friend |
a limited form of suffrage, but different from | equal voting because, to borrow a dictum, householde |
rity of U.S. Armed Forces service members from | equal access to the U.S. Supreme Court. |
nds thus achieved the rare feat of going from ( | equal) last to (equal) first in the space of one yea |
us as a tolerated minority rather than as full | equal citizens.") |
a Quaker, he was a belligerent one, and fully | equal to the emergency..." Most of the dealings of h |
ustice to say that he has proved himself fully | equal to every emergency, and I have no doubt that h |
surance and charm, and Mr Graham Payn is fully | equal to the demands made on her 'opposite number'." |
She also participated in protests to gain | equal rights for Ceylonese soldiers of World War I, |
iated as scf) is a measure of quantity of gas, | equal to a cubic foot of volume at 60 degrees Fahren |
of an estimated 68 billion liters of gasoline, | equal to about 5 percent of world gasoline productio |
ent, wrote an account of the action which gave | equal credit to the regulars and their native allies |
ected by the citizens of Khakassia by general, | equal and direct suffrage for a period of four years |
airy counterparts; however, they are generally | equal in fat compared to their low-fat dairy counter |
ratio to where at harvest there are generally | equal amounts. |
They are generally | equal in proportion, but albumin is much smaller and |
star where the fuel is burned (F is generally | equal to .1 or so). |
ments refused to provide blacks with genuinely | equal facilities and resources in the years after th |
ut why a punk band and Will Ferrel seem to get | equal billing with Marsalis and Davis. |
ny Royal fans feeling that the team didn't get | equal value. |
ment campaign to remove the backlog and to get | equal right for all sectors of the society. |
le, and a connected degree-two graph has girth | equal to its number of vertices, so cages are only o |
ise amended their legislation in order to give | equal status to same-sex partnerships. |
ng these commercials because they did not give | equal time to the opposing viewpoint that smoking is |
It was the first definition to give | equal weight to behavioural and physiological factor |
o enhance access to the curriculum and to give | equal consideration to all approaches. |
peatedly claimed that they were trying to give | equal voice to both Israelis and Palestinians with r |
k" and not "Bullet", the latter song was given | equal billing in later Billboard singles chart books |
ildren, and common-law marriage had been given | equal legal status with civil marriage. |
legislation which required that this be given | equal time with teaching of evolution. |
votional aspect and the landscape aspect given | equal prominence. |
All resisters are given | equal respect. |
Women should be given | equal right along with men for the family property. |
istians to which other religions are not given | equal access." |
Others have given | equal praise to his written works. |
g the first woman in Great Britain to be given | equal pay. |
is is the first instance in which he was given | equal billing on the cover. |
stinct from the death instinct, and have given | equal weight to Eros and Thanatos. |
ders who argue that resilience should be given | equal weight to preventing terrorist attacks in U.S. |
And Shinkai gives | equal time to the slick action sequences and the wel |
unity, and having all things in common, giving | equal rights to each, and abolishing the terms mine |
ems are installed throughout the lounge giving | equal volume to all areas. |
Giving | equal importance to studies,co-curricular activities |
beral Party policy by voting for a bill giving | equal employment opportunity in some government-owne |
dmiral's on the (junior) port side thus giving | equal dignity to each flag. |
ement unites the first two movements by giving | equal emphasis to piano and harp. |
is the amount of liquor needed to fill a glass | equal to the height between the index and little fin |
In 1914, Weil helped found the Goldsboro | Equal Suffrage Association and served as its first p |
uentchen, 32 Pfennig or 36 Gran, with the Gran | equal to 0.812 grams. |
Pierce vetoed a bill to grant | equal suffrage to women. |
c affairs and urged the state schools to grant | equal opportunities. |
Article 9 obligated governments to grant | equal treatment to all foreign nationals in using th |
The tolerant Sigismund II Augustus granted | equal rights to Kiev's Jews on the grounds that they |
for women's suffrage and legislation granting | equal rights to women. |
led by Vishnu Deo, in protest of not granting | equal status to Indians in Fiji. |
for a multi-party system that would guarantee | equal treatment for all citizens regardless of polit |
his beliefs that Scotland had to be guaranteed | equal taxation, freedom of trade and proportionate r |
He also left with twenty guineas ( | equal to £1,391 today) won at whist, of which he soo |
uched was the first tie-breaker if fencers had | equal records for their bouts. |
all ethnic groups residing in South Africa had | equal rights to the country. |
Women and teenagers had | equal voices with men. |
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