equal consideration
collocation in Englishmeaningsofequalandconsideration
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equal
adjective
uk/ˈiː.kwəl/us/ˈiː.kwəl/
the same in amount, number, ...
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consideration
noun
uk/kənˌsɪd.əˈreɪ.ʃən/us/kənˌsɪd.əˈreɪ.ʃən/
the act of thinking about ...
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(Definition ofequalandconsiderationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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I therefore have respect for progressive views that attribute moral standing to animals without giving them fullyequalconsideration.
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The priority thesis seems to run against the cosmopolitan idea that all individuals are to be givenequalconsiderationregardless of nationality.
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Each person's claim getsequalconsideration; each has the same chance of being saved.
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Current approaches emphasize losses from paid labor withoutequalconsiderationof losses from unpaid labor and leisure.
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His emphasis throughout on theequalconsiderationof interests makes clear that his conclusion is supposed to follow from premises that assume some form of impartialist, or "universalist," normative theory.
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In fact, the peculiarities of the construction sector suggest thatequalconsiderationshould be given to technical as well as social, contractual and legal aspects (including responsibilities) relating to projects.
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But it is a basic constitutive principle specifying that all people are of equal moral significance and should enjoy, in principle,equalconsiderationof their interests.
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Buntin (1994) advocated the approach of comparing sampling plans through the relative net precision, a statistic that describes sampling efficiency givingequalconsiderationto precision and cost.
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I want employment to be anequalconsideration.
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I regret it, but there are many other similar schemes that deserveequalconsideration.
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There are standing instructions that in the letting of drill hallsequalconsiderationis to be given to all parties.
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I ask that the human unit in industry should have, at least,equalconsiderationwith the machine.
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It givesequalconsideration, regardless of colour, race, ethnic or national origins, to all candidates in its promotion and recruitment procedures.
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Tenders submitted, whether by larger or smaller firms will, of course, be givenequalconsideration.
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Whether it is used for educational, residential or other purposes is a matter to which the colleges can giveequalconsideration.
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We must also include these matters and give themequalconsideration.
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I think that argument deservesequalconsiderationto-day.
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Alternative proposals, which meritequalconsiderationand may be found to be extremely valuable as a solution to the problem, might emerge from these investigations.
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If it comes from anywhere, we shall give itequalconsideration.
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