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  • Parity is for farmers. -- Seymour Cray
  • When we reach the point where the women athletes are getting their pick of dates just as easily as the men athletes, then we've really and truly arrived. Parity at last! -- Billie Jean King
  • With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act and the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act, more people will have insurance coverage and, in principle, be eligible for more care. -- Thomas R. Insel
  • free market is a market in which groups and individuals are differently represented. Parity in prosperity and performance between differently able individuals and groups can be achieved only by playing socialist leveler. -- Ilana Mercer
  • What are the implications of a China that may be on nuclear parity with the United States? -- Charles Bass
  • Until blacks and whites see each other as brother and sister, we will not have parity. It's very clear. -- Maya Angelou
  • This is what sexism does best: it makes you feel crazy for desiring parity and hopeless about ever achieving it. -- Deborah Copaken Kogan
  • When the violation of parity was discovered I began a series of electronic experiments to investigate parity violation in hyperon decays. -- James Cronin
  • With the parties at virtual parity and the ideological gulf between them never greater, the stakes of majority control of Congress are extremely high. -- Thomas E. Mann
  • If the abstract rights of man will bear discussion and explanation, those of women, by a parity of reasoning, will not shrink from the same test. -- Mary Wollstonecraft
  • I have no fears that on a purely merit basis, we will have an embarrassment of riches from which to choose in order to reach gender parity. -- Justin Trudeau
  • While women certainly have made great strides toward pay parity in the past 30 years, there is still a gap in earnings between men and women in equivalent professions. -- Ginny Brown-Waite
  • You know, at some point there has to be parity. There has to be parity between what is happening in the real world, and what is happening in the public sector world. -- Chris Christie
  • The problem with revenge is that it never evens the score. It ties both the injured and the injurer to an escalator of pain. Both are stuck on the escalator as long as parity is demanded, and the escalator never stops. -- Lewis B. Smedes
  • You know, there are not only - all of the networks, and I mean every television news operation and print and radio and magazines, newspapers, all of them, are remiss in the diversity area. I mean, none of these organizations have reached a level of parity. -- Connie Chung
  • I'm not against entertainment: if someone wants to read nonsense-mongers, let them, but I resent the appearance of parity between two articles on an issue as serious as climate change when one article is actually gibberish masked in pseudoscience and the other is well informed and accurate. -- Jay Griffiths
  • The one thing about being a dude and writing from a female perspective is that the baseline is, you suck. The baseline is it takes so long for you to work those atrophied muscles - for you to get on parity with what women's representations of men are. -- Junot Diaz
  • Individuals and communities need to clearly tell government if they want parity for First Australians. Only this will overcome the vested interests of governments and administrators and see these practical, inexpensive solutions for what they are: a way to finally achieve results, with the strength of will from each of us. -- Andrew Forrest
  • I think we are living in a time where the consumer has lots of choices, whether it's coffee, newspapers or whatever it is. And there is parity in the market place, and as a result of that, the consumer is beginning to make decisions, not just on what things cost and the convenience of it. -- Howard Schultz
  • I'd been to Stourhead and was inspired by the perfect parity between architecture and art; in fact, the architecture is the art. I wrote a piece called 'Not Sculpture Park,' because most of these things become car parks for bought-in sculpture. The artists should be working with the site, not just plonking pieces down. -- Charles Jencks
  • History repeats itself but without a parity bit -- Nauman Khan
  • Nature supports our endeavors for parity and not so much for charity. -- Gladys Adevey
  • Women want to be paid on parity with a man in a similar position. -- Felicity Jones
  • Languages proclaim that woman is half of man, and by parity of reasoning, man is half of woman. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • This is what sexism does best: it makes you feel crazy for desiring parity and hopeless about ever achieving it. -- Deborah Copaken Kogan
  • A woman's never too old to make an idiot of herself. It goes along with equality of the sexes and potty parity. -- Janet Evanovich
  • Football can stand parity better than any of the other sports, I think. Baseball, basketball and hockey need a defining team, in essence to frame the season. Football? Not so much. -- Michael Wilbon
  • the great lack of parity between husbands and wives has always been spawned by the disproportionate degree of self-sacrifice that women are willing to make on behalf of those they love. -- Elizabeth Gilbert
  • A technological revolution on the farm has led to an output explosion--but we have not yet learned to harness that explosion usefully, while protecting our farmers' right to full parity income -- John F. Kennedy
  • Dr. King once said, "You cannot legislate goodness, and you cannot pass a law to force someone to respect you. The only way to social justice, in a capitalist country, is through economic parity." -- John Hope Bryant
  • With respect to the relationship between nuclear weapons and the advent of détente, one has to consider two things. One, the nature of nuclear weapons in themselves, and secondly, the advent of nuclear parity. -- Henry A. Kissinger
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