New technology gives young people an opportunity to engage with wider society on equal terms.
To get it right, leaders must allow dollar-denominated private equity funds back into the game on equal terms.
Indeed, so long as Skilling receives a sentence on equal terms as Ebbers', the justice system will have achieved parity.
The best of self-publishing can compete on equal terms with the best of traditional publishing, as Sepinwell so ably demonstrates.
Both sides had chances to earn three points as the game turned into an end-to-end affair before finishing on equal terms.
They would reopen the NHS to competition from the independent sector by allowing it to bid for work on equal terms.
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This prevents customers from having a competing browser displayed on equal terms.
Such devices are anathema to those who want bidders to compete on equal terms in order to get the best price for shareholders.
American institutions had been forced to find clever ways round the act in order to compete on equal terms with fully integrated European rivals.
If that becomes the case we'd like to think we'd be able to compete on equal terms with everyone else and really grow this club.
The 21-year-old, who plays for German league leaders Borussia Dortmund, headed home a cross by Shinji Okazaki as the teams went to the break on equal terms.
Previously they could bid for all concessions on equal terms.
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" The court said, "Having granted the right to vote on equal terms, the State may not by later arbitrary and disparate treatment, value one person's vote over another.
Both Republican voters and the establishment will face a new choice: not one between a flagging front-runner and a briefly successful maverick, but between two candidates slugging it out on equal terms.
For years, Mr Pitt was the lead counsel for Wall Street's trade group, the Securities Industry Association, in its largely successful attempts to delay the onset of competition from commercial banks on equal terms.
King was one of the players frustrated by a lack of parity with the men's game in her era, when women struggled to find enough tournaments to play in -- let alone be paid on equal terms.
She met the great and the good on equal terms, but she knew something of what it meant to be working class, and of how those families stood on a knife-edge between survival and precipitation into the street and the workhouse.
If there's something irritatingly cocky about a Geat who strips naked to fight a supernatural being on equal terms (Zemeckis goes to "Austin Powers" lengths to hide Beowulf's manhood), his adversary is a curiously sympathetic figure resembling a refugee from Gunther von Hagens' Body Worlds exhibition.
Sears Grand, a new type of store that is being rolled out across the country, is designed to compete on more equal terms with big discount chains, like Wal-Mart, that operate out of warehouses.
As for Russia, it would be loth to embrace Belarus on the sort of equal terms that Mr Lukashenka has demanded.
Sixth, let us show by our willingness to bring Turkey, a proud Muslim nation into the EU on the same and equal terms as all others, that Europe is committed not just in word but in deed to a Europe of diverse races, cultures and religions all bound together by common rules and a sense of human solidarity and mutual respect.
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The Caribbean nation must get private sector lenders to accept more lenient terms on its existing heavy debt load, equal to 140% of economic output.
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