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Unequal Treatment Quotes By Kenneth H. Blanchard

There is nothing so unequal as the equal treatment of unequals. Friends — Kenneth H. Blanchard

Unequal Treatment Quotes By George Carlin

I find it discouraging - and a bit depressing - when I notice the unequal treatment afforded by the media to UFO believers on the one hand, and on the other, to those who believe in an invisible supreme being who inhabits the sky. Especially as the latter belief applies to the whole Jesus-Messiah-Son-of-God fable. — George Carlin

Unequal Treatment Quotes By Sonia Sotomayor

As difficult an environment as the DA's Office could be, I saw no overarching conspiracy against women. The unequal treatment was usually more a matter of old habits dying hard. — Sonia Sotomayor

Unequal Treatment Quotes By Ted Malloch

Attempts to secure an equal outcome always require unequal treatment of individuals. — Ted Malloch

Unequal Treatment Quotes By Aristotle.

There is nothing unequal as the equal treatment of unequals. — Aristotle.

Unequal Treatment Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

There is nothing more unequal than the equal treatment of unequal people. — Thomas Jefferson

Unequal Treatment Quotes By Jerry Brown

Equal treatment for children in unequal situations is not justice. — Jerry Brown

Unequal Treatment Quotes By Gloria Allred

People who are pierced should not be snickered at, should not become the object of ridicule, should not be singled out for special and uneven and unequal treatment. They should be respected just like everybody else. — Gloria Allred

Unequal Treatment Quotes By Matthew Desmond

But equal treatment in an unequal society could still foster inequality. Because black men were disproportionately incarcerated and black women disproportionately evicted, uniformly denying housing to applicants with recent criminal or eviction records still had an incommensurate impact on African Americans. — Matthew Desmond