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equal power

noun as in détente

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When asked whether there should be broader efforts to educate children about how to navigate the benefits and risks of being online, Albanese said that such an approach would be insufficient because it "assumes an equal power relationship".

From BBC

According to Vance, parenthood should equal power, those who have children entitled to more influence over the direction of the country than those who do not.

From Salon

The first and deputy first ministers hold a joint office and have equal power; however, Ms O'Neill becoming first minister is seen a landmark moment for Irish nationalism.

From BBC

Although the first and deputy first ministers hold a joint office and have equal power, Ms O'Neill becoming the first republican first minister of Northern Ireland is being seen as a landmark moment for Irish nationalism.

From BBC

Although the first and deputy first ministers are joint offices and both hold equal power, Michelle O'Neill becoming the first-ever republican first minister of Northern Ireland will mark a symbolic moment.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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