Quotes About Equitable
We believe that economic globalisation should be more open, inclusive, equitable, and balanced for mutual benefits.
~ Sushma Swaraj
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My parents, I don't know about 'strict,' but I would say they were fair and judicious, you know?
~ Dennis Farina
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The best progressive policies are constructed by learning from past experiences while striving toward a more equitable future.
~ Eric Adams
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It does seem fair to give them the option of a better return.
~ Paul Gillmor
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Las instituciones económicas inclusivas exigen no solamente mercados, sino mercados inclusivos que creen unas reglas de juego más equitativas y oportunidades económicas para la mayoría de la gente. El monopolio generalizado, respaldado por el poder político de la élite, contradice esta posibilidad.
~ Daron AcemoÄŸlu
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It's all very well to talk about the nation of producers and the interests of the nation, but who decides what its true interests are? Socialists claim to be in favor of equitable redistribution of income and wealth, but who determines what is equitable and does the actual redistribution? To these questions, the fascists answered: we do, through the instrument of the powerful centralized state. And this is also, in America, the answer that today's progressives give.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
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In sum, the struggle for our future is . . . the struggle between those who cling to patterns of domination and those working for a more equitable partnership world.
~ Riane Eisler
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~ Megan McDonald
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This is essential because without a properly functioning ego, you have no center for making healthy choices and decisions. All too often, your decisions are based on the fear of getting in trouble or getting abandoned, rather than on the principles of having meaningful and equitable interactions with the world.
~ Unknown
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All too often, your decisions are based on the fear of getting in trouble or getting abandoned, rather than on the principles of having meaningful and equitable interactions with the world.
~ Unknown
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