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equality

[ih-kwol-i-tee] / ɪˈkwɒl ɪ ti /


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King's victory over former Wimbledon champion Riggs - a 55-year-old self-proclaimed chauvinist - was a landmark moment in the fight for gender equality and laid the path for equal pay at the top of the game.

From BBC

"It represented so much - equality, freedom, equal pay for equal work. I knew I had to win," King said.

From BBC

The family trust, agreed between Rupert and Anna as part of their divorce settlement, was her way of safeguarding her children's futures, by ensuring they had equality after Rupert's death.

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I try to encourage equality, where appropriate, but we are under no obligation to give “heirs” large sums of money just because we can.

From MarketWatch

She added that she would "always... fight for equality".

From BBC