equality - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • promote: The Board expects its entire staff to promote race equality in carrying out their duties.
  • mainstreaming: Developing and delivering a strategy for mainstreaming race equality takes time.
  • achieve: Our vision is to ensure government achieves substantive equality for disabled people by 2025.
  • ensure: Finally, the Human Rights Team works to ensure equality in the field of medical care.

Adjective modifier

  • racial: He spent his whole life fighting for racial equality.
  • staff-related: This two-year project ( 2001-2003 ) aimed to raise awareness about managing staff-related equality and diversity issues in higher education.
  • substantive: Our vision is to ensure government achieves substantive equality for disabled people by 2025.
  • sovereign: For China and Japan, recognition of their sovereign equality by other states became a symbol of having arrived.
  • sexual: The fight for full sexual equality is far from won.

Modifies a noun

  • strand: The EOC therefore supported the concept of one integrated European body covering all equality strands.
  • legislation: Gender EU gender equality legislation has traditionally addressed the labor market.
  • impact: The aim of this site is to give policy-makers a step-by-step guide to carrying out a race equality impact assessment.
  • agenda: Our new legislative program will also further advance our equality agenda.

Noun used with modifier

  • gender: Gender equality ensures that these differences are valued equally.
  • race: The race equality policy needs to be linked to an action plan.
  • disability: Toward the end of the project, a disability equality training day was held at one of the forum meetings.
  • lgbt: I know there's a vocal and well-funded right wing out there, trying to undermine LGBT equality.

Preposition: in

  • workplace: And the DTI has a useful series of guidance and best practice tips for small firms on ensuring equality in the workplace.

Preposition: of

  • opportunity: They can raise any issue related to equality of opportunities.
  • vote: In the case of an equality of votes the chairman of the meeting shall have a second or casting vote.

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