equal partnership

collocation in English

meaningsofequalandpartnership

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equal
adjective
uk
/ˈiː.kwəl/
us
/ˈiː.kwəl/
the same in amount, number, ...
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partnership
noun
uk
/ˈpɑːt.nə.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈpɑːrt.nɚ.ʃɪp/
the state of being ...
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(Definition ofequalandpartnershipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofequal partnership

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The church encouraged women to enter public life, aroused their moral values and selfconfidence, and served as a precondition for theequalpartnership#!
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Negotiated social space consumer acting inequalpartnershipwith a health care provider.
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Insistence onequalpartnershipor equal participation by men and women in later life, ignores gender differences, the need for disengagement and the problems of physical frailty.
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Now it is about anequalpartnershipto tackle together problems that are affecting both continents, such as security, trade, migration and climate change.
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Then we will really be able to achieve a good, appropriate andequalpartnership.
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If this is so is thisequalpartnership?
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It may consult a professional body, but it is in no sense anequalpartnership.
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The partnership might begin as a relationship of senior and junior partners, but eventually it must develop into anequalpartnership.
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What is required is something much nearer to anequalpartnership.
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There will have to be anequalpartnershipbetween those who provide the capital and those who provide their labour.
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We should be finding ways of working with people in a genuine andequalpartnership, supporting initiative and innovation.
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The issue of control and of being able to play anequalpartnershiprole in one's life is important.
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In other words, we sought by that recommendation to enhance anequalpartnership.
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Does it mean anequalpartnership, equal holding of shares and equal control?
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But it does not bring us ourequalpartnershipbecause it allows for no increased representation of teachers.
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It is a pact based on the principle ofequalpartnershipof sovereign nations, and an association of countries with common interests.
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That would at least suggest anequalpartnership.
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I quite accept the policy ofequalpartnership.
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During the last war the dental surgeon worked inequalpartnershipwith the doctor.
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