Examples of 'sense of equality' in a sentence

Meaning of "sense of equality"

sense of equality: Refers to the belief or feeling that all individuals should be treated fairly and have the same rights and opportunities, regardless of differences such as race, gender, or social status

How to use "sense of equality" in a sentence

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Our sense of equality revolts at such an idea.
This is contrary to our modern sense of equality.
But the sense of equality that had.
And it has something to do with a sense of equality.
Inculcating the sense of equality has to start at home.
Rights and freedoms are of critical importance to us as is that sense of equality.
Participants reported feeling a genuine sense of equality at parkrun regardless of ability.
A sense of equality or modesty.
Circle arrangements promote a sense of equality of status.
Their sense of equality and human dignity is mainly limited to men of white skins.
This will foster a sense of equality.
Their sense of equality and human dignity is mainly limited to people of white skin.
So much for that sense of equality.
In a broad sense of equality and justice for all young people around the world.
The polis creates a sense of equality.

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A sense of equality of all people before God.
It gives you a great sense of equality.
This sense of equality attracts many people to Islam.
And their strong sense of equality.
Later, that sense of equality became difficult to maintain.
Because they believe that that sense of equality is possible.
Therefore, educational institutions are places in which one can especially feel a sense of equality.
And within those limits some sense of equality is possible.
It does not matter whether they are rich or poor, a uniform inculcates a sense of equality.
There was a pronounced sense of equality among all members of the community.
They had this sense of giving back and a sense of equality.
Creates a sense of equality.
Investing in qualitative education for all children enhances the sense of equality among pupils.
The future nurse with a sense of equality and new forms of care.
Familiarity establishes comfortable proximity, a sense of equality.
Yet I tried to show a sense of equality between them.
I am unapologetically a feminist, but a feminist in the true sense of equality.
This suggests a looseness of terminology and a sense of equality and respect between the two clerics.
The immense appetite we have for biography comes from a deep-seated sense of equality.
A sense of equality among the partners ;.
Students experience a sense of equality.
A sense of equality is, paradoxically, one 's true greatness.
It could be for a sense of equality.
In recent times, education has introduced a greater sense of equality.
He had a really good sense of equality and equity . ”.
Image, Everyone has to dress down to promote a sense of equality.
There is a greater sense of equality.
LOL signals basic empathy between texters, easing tension and creating a sense of equality.
Al-Ghazali indicated that Islam suggest a significant sense of equality between men and women.
It is feminist insofar, and I mean that in a sense of equality.
One of the first things the cave taught me was a sense of equality and fairness.
The rough courtesy, too, a politeness born of the sense of equality.
So, the team as we conceive it develops a sense of equality and cooperation . ».
But on the whole, for the majority of the people, there was sense of equality.
Fifth, the word Father creates a sense of Equality.

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