Exemplos de uso de More equal em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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He wanted a more equal country.
So the surface of a doll will be more equal.
Some are more equal than others?
Or is it the case that some are more equal than others?
None is more equal than others.
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Thus making women in society more equal to men.
No, a more equal share of happiness.
Naturally greater in more equal countries.
Creating false stories doesn't make democracy more equal.
The it will be more equal, the better.
Nalism of the health professionals andthe health system to a more equal relation.
Quality of skin more equal, exclusive.
More Equal, more democratic and broad citizen participation.
But one cannot be more equal than the other.
Cut out the middle a stationery knife,so edges will be more equal.
Let's try having a more equal partnership,?
Until now, we have only been equal, butwe would like to be more equal.
But some animals are more equal than others.
But in the more equal societies, it rises to 60 or 65 percent.
Some apes, it seems, are more equal than others.
But in the more equal societies, it rises to 60 or 65 percent.
Some political animals are more equal than others.
There need to be more equal relations with the International Olympic Committee”.
We are, only some of us are more equal than others.
It favors more equal participation by those who are often excluded or discriminated against.
Many times, some people are more equal than others.
In order to provide for more equal access to the quota while ensuring a commercially viable number of animal per application, each application should respect a maximum and a minimum number of heads.
You're saying that the relationship is more equal than it seems?
It is intended to help to guarantee more equal treatment for jobseekers and applicants for training as well as providing for more transparency.
Chavez leaves Venezuelan economy more equal, less stable.