Word: equalization
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...Harvard, women sit in the same classrooms as men, live in the same Houses and, at least according to the administration, have an equal shot at tapping into Harvard's abundant resources...
...deal and subjected the Vice President to charges of hypocrisy that have yet to die down entirely. In the end, however, both Gore and Coelho decided that Eskew was a risk worth taking because he was the only person who could be what Gore needed--a friend and an equal, someone with enough faith in Gore to let him be himself. Of course, the most talented consultants cannot win elections by themselves. But, says a senior Gore adviser, "one thing that happens in these campaigns is that candidates either find themselves or lose themselves, and he's found himself." Sometimes...
...Canteen--she was handing out autographs...I was washing dishes. That's not quite true--she was a regular there, and danced and talked with the servicemen, cooked and served the food. My doing the dishes--now, that's true. Not a very good billing then, but I shared equal billing with her in our film My Favorite Spy in 1951. I played two parts, and both of them were Hedy's lovers. How about that for overtime...
...could prove to be profitable. While no other major banks have so far indicated a willingness to follow Chase's lead, that will surely change if the bank can leverage its new hassle-free status into a marketing tool. All things being equal, it's hard to imagine anyone not choosing the bank that shields them from name-butchering telemarketers trying to push life insurance or investment "opportunities." The reform drew immediate praise from consumer groups, including the Consumers Union and the ACLU, which, in the wake of computerization, have increasingly focused on protecting the privacy of personal data...
...houses are equal the idea of choice isn't important," Phuong says...