But if that cause wins, the barriers of every union must break down, and the industrial energies of the nation will be scattered in the unimportant work in order to give an equal chance to the unproductive.
A jury of artisans and farmers understands and looks into a mass of neutral material as well as a jury of bankers and doctors, or at least its final verdict has an equal chance to hit the truth.
At first sight, however, it would appear that if a man stands an equal chance of winning or losing a certain amount, nothing fairer could possibly be imagined, from whatever point of view one may regard it.
It was that which gave promise that in due time the weights would be lifted from the shoulders of all men, and that all should have an equal chance.
His soul knew all the awful volume of sorrow as of joy, that poured about the denial or the enjoyment of an "equal chance.
The accused is of all men the most miserable, unless the law gives him an equal chance to defend himself.
Write a paper on: Ways in Which We Have an Equal Chance How We Can Make Chances Still More Equal "I hope to see the time when every American citizen will have an unfettered start and an equal chance in the race of life.
This being so it must be accepted, and every fair-minded person must wish her to have an equal chance in the competition.
It is therefore quite just that she should have an equal chance.
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