They also indicated in large numbers that they hoped to end segregation and discrimination and receive equal, just, and fair treatment. |
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Meanwhile, I've heard a whole lot of people demand their fair share of fair treatment. |
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We concentrated on the failure of the trust to give the school fair treatment and adequate support. |
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The justification of partiality is that these people don't deserve fair treatment. |
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Demonstrate more than lip service to fair treatment by offering outplacement and other support services. |
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The council is the watchdog established to set, monitor and enforce standards in all areas of general insurance, including the fair treatment of customers. |
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However, I have definitely lost my confidence in your party's approach to fair treatment of its citizens, particularly seniors of which I am one. |
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The Act states that all Canadians have the right to equality, equal opportunity, fair treatment, and an environment free of discrimination. |
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It ensures the fair treatment of all Member States from the largest to the smallest. |
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In that capacity, his intervention can promote a culture of fair treatment of public complaints. |
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Contractual arrangements should be simplified and streamlined to ensure fair treatment of all staff. |
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The hallmark of objectivity must be viewed in light of the Office's mandate to champion the rights and fair treatment of Canada's Veterans. |
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Second, equity involves fair treatment of different groups of fishers competing in the same fishery. |
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The proposal is part of a wider strategy to ensure fair treatment for transport users and society as a whole. |
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It is a question of justice and fair treatment, but also of predictability for the two countries. |
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They don't feel that there's fair treatment here. |
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It is a fair treatment for all of the provinces in this country. |
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The European Council, at its meeting in Tampere on 15 and 16 October 1999, stated that the European Union must ensure fair treatment of third-country nationals who reside legally on the territory of its Member States. |
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In its normal workings a committee should seek to foster an environment where Ministers and the bureaucracy are confident of fair treatment, and so establish a cooperative relationship with them. |
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In line with these principles, Alstom applies a human resources policy based on fair treatment and respect for individuals, their dignity, rights and individual liberties, and promotes their involvement in company life. |
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The rights of defence deriving from the right to a hearing require, in accordance with the principle of fair treatment, that the record of the case should specify how the evidence was obtained. |
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Any person against whom proceedings are brought in connection with an offence of enforced disappearance shall be guaranteed fair treatment at all stages of the proceedings. |
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Mr. Premier, I hope that you and the Ontario Government will reconsider this proposal and restore the confidence that pensioners want to have in their governments and in equal and fair treatment under the law. |
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The role of UNHCR was to help create an environment in which the latter could be identified, afforded protection and granted access to asylum procedures and fair treatment of their claims. |
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There is an implied commitment on the part of the employers and the society at large to ensure fair treatment to women in the field of employment. |
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Transparency, not secrecy, will lead to fair treatment. |
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Our shared belief in fair treatment underlies NRC's core values. |
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They're not guaranteed fair treatment of laborers. |
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I believe in fair treatment and fair wages. |
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On the other hand, he believed in the citizen's right to fair treatment. |
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