You know that climate change affects us all, but not equally.
John Cridland, director-general of the CBI business group, said the government had "kept its nerve" in retaining the presumption in favour of sustainable development, which amounted "not growth at any cost but, equally, not a plan to oppose growth".
Last week, Mr. Napolitano asked Mr. Bersani, whose party and its allies emerged with a majority in the lower house of Parliament but not in the equally powerful Senate, to try to win legislative support for a cabinet.
Britain does not have the MPs it deserves, but equally it does not yet have a sufficiently judicious electorate.
We love ETFs, but they are not all equally valuable or useful.
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We treat our values, like our children, not equally but uniquely, and we don't like having to choose which one we would sacrifice to save another.
They want to make clear they will vigorously enforce federal voting laws but are equally determined not to intrude in a process run almost entirely by state officials.
But not all grocers are equally vulnerable to low-end competition.
For example, it is not our job to say where a new airport should be built, but equally pressure groups do not get anywhere by just saying "it's a problem".
The other set felt equally pleasant but not as relaxed, though also not overly stressed.
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But they are equally anxious not to forsake austerity by borrowing more.
Tony Hirst says that relevance is a key part of Google's offering but equally it is not good for business to overdo the filtering.
Mr. Fisher notes that all states labor under the same Fed monetary policy and interest rates and federal regulation, but all states have not performed equally well.
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The man I mean is, naturally -- well, not Jackie Robinson, but an equally monumental gent.
Christine Geoffroy's book is equally accessible, but not (at least to this Anglo-Saxon reviewer) as much fun.
Equally informative (but not as vivid) are the Brooklyn Museum's facsimiles of unbound sketchbooks by artists from several periods, including Degas's more conservative near-contemporary Chase as he drew portraits of his friends and colleagues.
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But, equally clearly, this does not mean that he is about to be sacked.
The children are not only treated equally, but more importantly, equitably.
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Not as hot a topic but equally noteworthy is the Spanish and Italian bond yields that are edging higher in the European session at the open.
Not quite as huge but with an equally mysterious history is the so-called Golden Maharaja, a pear-shaped diamond of fancy dark orange-brown color, weighing in at 65.57 carats.
Justice at Nuremberg was not applied equally to all sides but it was applied fairly to those on trial.
Five years ago he uprooted his tomato, cabbage and onion plants to make room for baby corn seedlings - a crop he had never seen and equally would not eat - but with an export market secured, and his income guaranteed, he felt he had everything to gain.
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The benefits to the consumer are clear but the potential gains for companies are equally if not more profound.
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But social change is an equally important, if not more important, gauge.
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