equal treatment

collocation in English

meaningsofequalandtreatment

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equal
adjective
uk
/ˈiː.kwəl/
us
/ˈiː.kwəl/
the same in amount, number, ...
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treatment
noun
uk
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
us
/ˈtriːt.mənt/
the way you deal with or behave towards someone ...
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(Definition ofequalandtreatmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Ideally, constraints from speech perception would receive anequaltreatment.
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However, in practice, these interests did not receiveequaltreatment.
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But did this in itself lead toequaltreatment?
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In one chapter he takes up women's rights toequaltreatmentin the home and toequaltreatmentin the church.
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European equality law can be considered to have two strands :equaltreatmentand compensation.
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The formal criterion of justice involves similar treatment for similar cases orequaltreatmentfor equals.
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Equality might, of course, mean equal concern and respect rather thanequaltreatment.
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However, when inequalities are socially structured,equaltreatmentwill not result in equal outcomes.
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We do not mean to suggest that impartiality asequaltreatmentlacks normative warrant.
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Taft asserted that fairness requiredequaltreatmentof corporations and unions.
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There should beequaltreatment.
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They will claimequaltreatment.
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There will beequaltreatment.
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In their approach to this situation, they tried to avoid taking sides and to mete outequaltreatment.
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It assumes that governments try to avoid potential conflict by granting concessions to groups that demand special orequaltreatment.
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Note the minimal demand of this characteristic, since no assumption ofequaltreatmentof voters or propositions is being made.
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My interest, here, is in the possible connection between r ule-dependence and considerations ofequaltreatment.
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The findings reveal a community wide endorsement of a policy ofequaltreatmentfor equalizing educational opportunity.
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In this context, grouping candidate therapies helps to ensure moreequaltreatmentin the face of widely disparate evidence.
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To insist on the same benefit at the same time is too legalistic, requiring more thanequaltreatmentimplies.
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There is no reference toequaltreatment, only to "similar treatment", but similar treatment does not necessarily meanequaltreatment.
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We want at leastequaltreatment.
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Theequaltreatmentdirective already does that.
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We should give everybodyequaltreatment.
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