We will have to learn to cope with a fairer exchange rate for the single currency at current levels. |
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Students write a poem about a fairer future for Africa and enter them into a competition judged by Children's Laureate Jacqueline Wilson. |
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This latest attempt to make the long-term care system fairer arises as evidence grows that it is failing many people. |
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Farming organisations across Europe must get their act together to demand fairer prices from supermarkets for their members. |
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No nobler principle, no dearer homes, no fairer land were ever fought for, bled for, died for than hang upon the issue of this conflict. |
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The poll tax had its critics but it was a lot fairer than the current system. |
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Even counting votes by a mishmash of different standards would produce a fairer and more accurate result than not counting them at all. |
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It was perhaps a bit cruel on them because a draw would have been a fairer result. |
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Well, the fairer skinned you are, the easier you sunburn, the more poorly you tan, the higher your risk. |
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Just as surely as you can't make an omelette without breaking eggs, you can't build a fairer society without challenging wealth and power. |
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In reality the schemes are flawed because people don't have this kind of spare money, therefore a cheap, fairer scheme is required. |
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In a fairer world, these impoverished workers might be offered early retirement, not an inducement to die unrested. |
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Frankly, they're really only safe on fairer skin types, such as blonds, redheads with blue, green eyes. |
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He said it would be a much fairer reflection of the current make-up of the council, in which combined opposition members outnumber Labour. |
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The bill suggests that it will be fairer to lift the excise duty on fuel, rather than tacking the increased cost on to the registration fee. |
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But perhaps it would be fairer to suggest that it was the frontier that failed the settlers. |
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She favours the Lib Dem idea of replacing council tax with a local income tax, which would be fairer. |
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The council says its home care and day care charges are in line with the Government's fairer charges criteria. |
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If the politicians don't come up with a fairer alternative to the current system, then anarchy is what we'll have. |
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His skin was fairer than his sibling's, which led Blank to believe he spent fewer hours lollygagging outside. |
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In Britain of course, posties get the day off when it's a holiday which I think is much fairer. |
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He called for a fairer and more equitable funding formula to be introduced. |
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In theory people became more alike and in many ways the world became much fairer. |
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This has the potential to be distributionally fairer than the NSP decision, but it is by no means ideal. |
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According to the biblical tradition, a jubilee year is a time for a fairer redistribution of worldly goods, sharing and mutual support. |
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This loss of credits may well be less effective than the loss of hard cash, which is felt more keenly, but it is fairer on those penalized. |
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But political freedom has bred impatience for a fairer share-out of the fruits of growth. |
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We are committed to a different kind of Europe, one that will be a key staging post towards a fairer world. |
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How can they remodel and rethink it, restructure the State and refashion society to make it fairer, and create a different kind of future? |
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They'd like an admission that they got a raw deal at Uruguay and that the North is willing to play fairer and support global development goals. |
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Multilateralism has always been the key tenet in forging a fairer international community based on equitable global governance. |
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In fact, I find it fairer to say that Franco-Ontarians were an inaudible minority, but now they are making their voices heard. |
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He risked angering some Tories when he told the Times the coalition would aim to make taxes fairer, rather than reduce the overall tax burden. |
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Political action within the system may come slower, but it is surer and fairer to all sections of the society. |
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It was a generalist and apolitical organization that worked to secure a fairer status of women in society. |
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We can work to make life in Canada emerge into ever fairer and nobler forms. |
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Nick also highlights that there cannot be a stronger economy, unless we have a fairer society. |
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A spokesperson for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills said the government's reforms had made the university system fairer. |
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Trade unions are fighting for a fairer share for women who do the majority of the work in the world. |
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It would make it fairer and would treat charities the same as political parties. |
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Japan underscored that creating a new legal framework that is fairer and more effective is the best way to address the gap issue. |
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We believe our proposal will result in a much fairer and cost-effective system for both members and co-ops. |
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All have important roles to play in ensuring a fairer distribution of the benefits and burdens of research. |
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If this is not possible, can the work of collecting water be shared to make it fairer and easier for everyone? |
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Thank you for contributing to make our youth justice system fairer and more effective. |
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Its future depended on our willingness to undertake the institutional reforms that could make it fairer and more equitable. |
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Let us work together in 2006 to build this safer and fairer world of greater solidarity which we are calling for. |
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Clamping down on anti-social behaviour and giving victims a fairer deal in court are among a raft of crime-related measures and reforms announced in the Queen's Speech. |
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This would create a level playing field and make the system fairer. |
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Even though this is not relative to warfare of today, the absence of ships means that fairer battles are guaranteed with each person having to build tanks and planes. |
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When it comes to economic class, justice and power will do a lot more than diversity to build that fairer world. |
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The effect was to give a glimpse of a fairer and more transparent world, something a person might be moved to help build. |
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When he won, De Blasio faced the question of how to make New York a fairer city without making it less safe. |
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At minimum, our bill would have ensured a fairer, more deliberate process in this case. |
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Having real individuals, or photos, shown one by one, sequentially, is considered a fairer and more accurate method. |
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Thus, by making trade fairer, it would not only save governments enormous sums of money but also allow those countries to be more self-sustaining. |
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They will also be racing on the wider expanses of a course that offers a much fairer test of ability than the tight turns and short straight at the Valley. |
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Health Secretary John Reid said the current system of NHS funding by taxation was fairer, claiming social insurance was effectively a tax on work. |
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Maybe a small bus to lodge itself in the revolving door would be fairer? |
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Education and training systems must be more effective and fairer. |
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The theme of the Assembly this year is The moral and economic impetrative for fairer, smarter and more humane migration. |
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Sky claims the new business charges are fairer because they are based on the rateable value of each individual property. |
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We must bring about a fairer trade system. |
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It was decided it would be fairer to share the land equitably rather than people just grabbing land or claiming parcels without proof of ownership. |
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However the terrain along this route involves higher passes than the other routes, and thus this route requires even fairer weather to be flyable. |
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No total victory for the antibedroom taxers but fairer treatment and a financial lifeline for many families. |
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The Secretaries General speak of the need to promote forms of regional integration that offer more than just free trade, and for the two regions to work together to build fairer systems of global governance. |
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These female virtues can offer an alternative to today's culture of violence and institute a new political culture and a fairer and more prosperous society for everyone. |
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They must be replaced by more flexible and fairer support mechanisms. |
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Guided by the universal values of the Republic, France's international action is inspired by the belief that it is possible to build a safer and fairer world. |
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In order to overcome existing inequalities between countries, clear rules must establish fairer terms of trade, particularly through special and differential treatment for developing countries. |
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The Office of the Commissioner has a number of policies and measures in place to ensure a fairer balance of advantages between the parties in the Review Tribunal process. |
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Let us make sure that, should you come together again in another five years, we have made measurable progress in modernizing our institutions and in building a world that is freer, fairer and safer for all its inhabitants. |
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A fairer global trade system can also act as a spur to the reforms that Europe needs if it is to enhance its competitiveness and deliver on its promises of social justice. |
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However, if the political will existed, a shared competence between all levels of governance would certainly help to respond to the challenge of making Europe fairer for its citizens. |
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While all characters have had their abilities tweaked for a fairer fight, Ultra Street Fighter IV brings in a trio of key new abilities. |
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We adults have a duty to integrate these young people into a fairer society which will take notice of them and in which they will feel that they count. |
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This new system was fairer when traffic was heavier in one direction than the other. |
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Putting an end to the displacement of the farming communities and allowing them to own their land would not only make landholding fairer but also enable a return to food self-sufficiency. |
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Russia and China can make use of their status as independent poles, working together to make the burgeoning new world order both fairer and more democratic. |
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In any event, mass movements of people will be dealt with under a fairer global policy to reduce inequalities and resolve differences using peaceful means. |
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At times of crisis, it quickly becomes apparent that fairer taxation and the resolute tackling of tax evasion have become a fundamental precondition for social cohesion in society. |
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In 1842 the demands for fairer wages and conditions across many different industries finally exploded into the first modern general strike. |
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Humankind permanently seeks a qualitative improvement of the forms of organising work, and endeavours to achieve ever better, fairer and more dignifying labour relations. |
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Pricing carbon makes a big difference in the marketplace and it prepares Canada to win the race of the 21st century, which is to become a cleaner, greener, fairer society. |
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Chapter III examines women's position in the labour market and the factors that constrain their capacity to respond to new economic opportunities and bargain for fairer returns to their labour. |
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But I gave examples of ways in which, in my opinion, a less adversarial process would be more likely to get closer to an objective truth and to be cheaper and fairer. |
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B's willingness to reject unfair divisions, even though he or she will then not receive anything, punishes A and helps to ensure that fairer proposals are made. |
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Agir21 is a network for professionals and organisations working together with the goal of providing each person with the measn to be a player in a fairer and eco-friendly society. |
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Traditionalists claim O-levels provide a tougher test, while modernisers suggest GCSEs provide a fairer measure of achievement. |
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And last of all the mounting wave, green and cold and plumed with foam, climbing over the land, took to its bosom Tar-MÃriel the Queen, fairer than silver or ivory or pearls. |
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These efforts deserve to be compensated or reciprocated somehow through, for example, a carbon tax on the rich, untied ODA, unconditional debt relief, fairer trade terms, technology or other forms of resource transfers. |
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Secondly, we must establish agreements within the production chain that will enable us to discuss a fairer share of the final product for each element involved. |
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He is a progressive democratic socialist with a steely determination to deliver a fairer Britain, including a fairer Scotland. |
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The Fund welcomes this breakthrough and its promise of a fairer, more liberalized global trade system, and looks forward to the declarations being fulfilled. |
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Theoretically we all agree about building a fairer and more fraternal society, but when the time comes to act, we barricade ourselves behind our privileges that are taken for granted as rights. |
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If we aspire to find fairer, subtler, and more complex answers to this issue, we now have every interest in creating a fruitful level of complicity between this discipline and urban transformation. |
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Televised Good Samaritanism or the seeds of a very real class revolution and the fairer nationwide distribution of wealth? |
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The fairness of commercial practices is an essential and absolute value for the construction and development of a healthier, fairer and more cohesive economy. |
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The process is long-winded and expensive but it is an intrinsically fairer way to establish the facts. Even if Mr Almunia procrastinates, change is coming. |
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Last year they negotiated a deal with Mr Bugti that would have given Baluchistan a fairer whack of its gas wealth and government jobs, among other measures. |
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I'm not sure instant replay improves the game, but it certainly makes for a fairer game. |
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We would deregulate certain aspects without depriving the state of its role in offering citizens fairer access to the information for which it is responsible. |
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Pluralism is often used to disguise a secularist agenda: there are so many traditions in Europe today, it is argued, it would be fairer to recognise none in particular. |
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And at the end of ten days their countenances appeared fairer and fatter in flesh than all the children which did eat the portion of the king's meat. |
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Obviously, perspectives might be more open if the new geopolitical context lead us to a multipolar world, and if emerging countries, under domestic social pressure, put in place fairer social systems. |
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It will be necessary to build a fairer multipolar world, and to do this, regional authorities' efficiency and ability to inject democracy will be necessary. |
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The Doha round of World Trade Organization negotiations aimed to lower barriers to trade around the world, with a focus on making trade fairer for developing countries. |
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Or, to be fairer, we've been looking at hotspots from the wrong direction. |
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In the past year alone, two serious attempts at legislation permitting the redrawing the political maps in California into fairer configurations failed. |
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Brian Hitchcock, from Willenhall Woods, near Coventry, has been campaigning to win a fairer deal for men who he claims were being discriminated against by family courts. |
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