Even the more tormented parts of the world are beginning to experience the egalitarian beauty of public wilderness.
The whole video game business model has changed, brought to you by the egalitarian Internet.
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But such a judgment says more about the egalitarian Swedish way of thought than about his political skills.
Neither is deliberative democracy likely to have the egalitarian effects that Habermas claims.
Some of the jury members never finished high school and came straight out of the egalitarian NYC jury pool.
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That pleased the egalitarian-minded, who liked the idea of having the same kind of exams for both hairdressing and physics.
At Fairchild, Noyce and his compatriots adopted the egalitarian culture that has become part of the Silicon Valley way of doing things.
In the late 1980s, the egalitarian army retired the baggy olive-green pants and jackets and took on tailored uniforms, complete with stars, flaps and epaulets.
Americans like to think that they live in a classless society, which seems to accord better with the egalitarian promises of the Declaration of Independence.
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John Donahue at Harvard's Kennedy School points out that the egalitarian culture in Western civil services suits those who want to stay put but is bad for high achievers.
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The measure has the egalitarian appeal of forcing our representatives to live as the rest of us do, particularly since the effects of not passing a budget are directly causing working class Americans to go without their pay.
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Sitting at a table on a busy mezzanine inside of Manhattan's Riverside Church, one of the orchestra's rehearsal spaces, violinist Ronnie Bauch and cellist Melissa Meell look back at the evolution of the Orpheus Method, the egalitarian organizational principle at the heart of the orchestra.
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Geoffrey Hale, a tax-history expert and political science professor at Alberta's University of Lethbridge, said policy makers were swept up in the "egalitarian sense of the moment" when tax breaks for golf were nixed.
If Sir Nicholas is such a staunch egalitarian between the future and the past, Sir Partha complains, he should be more egalitarian between the rich and the poor.
Panache is focused on growing Wodka Vodka rapidly while maintaining the humble, egalitarian beginnings of the brand.
There are even big gaps in what we might see as the most egalitarian structure, dual-income couples.
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Rather it is a product of the largely egalitarian nature of Israeli society.
Countries where the gap was least pronounced were mainly in the north of Europe, with Iceland, Norway, Denmark and Slovenia the most egalitarian societies.
Once one of the most egalitarian of countries, Japan is now above average among rich nations in its income inequality and, at 14%, has the highest rate of children raised in poverty.
Instead of telling new generations what choices to make, we should turn our attention to creating the social supports and economic opportunities that will help them forge the more egalitarian relationships, satisfying work careers and work-family balance they desire, regardless of when -- and whether -- they marry.
Other top priorities, he added, would be stabilising the economy, striving for peace in the region, more egalitarian military and civilian services and reducing the cost of living.
Tyler Cowen has an excellent piece in the New York Times on the cosmopolitan and egalitarian nature of economists.
All promise much the same thing: a velvet rope to keep out the attitudinally unwashed, serendipitous interaction, quirky content and at least the illusion of egalitarian elbow-rubbing.
But until we see comparable rates and outcomes of "success" throughout society by race and ethnicity, we will know that significant work remains to create the sort of egalitarian society that we all should want.
With the revised package of more generous bursaries for students from poor homes and easier loan repayment terms announced by Mr Clarke last week, the most fervent egalitarian now has little to complain about, as some are prepared to acknowledge.
The transition to digital projection caused technical glitches, while the festival's egalitarian principles were severely stressed by a plethora of platinum, go-to-the-head-of-the-line patron passes.
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At a time when Dickens was documenting the shocking plight of the poor in contemporary Britain, the village had a unique egalitarian identity that attracted important figures to speak at the Hall, including Benjamin Disraeli, David Livingstone and John Ruskin.
The Dutch, who are among the world's most egalitarian nations, have a monarchy that unites a country with a fractious history as shown by the huge support it receives in opinion polls.
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The gathering is impeccably egalitarian: grandees such as Governor Owens or Newt Gingrich sit next to interns.
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