equal distribution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofequalanddistribution
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equal
adjective
uk/ˈiː.kwəl/us/ˈiː.kwəl/
the same in amount, number, ...
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distribution
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌdɪs.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/us/ˌdɪs.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/
the process of giving things out to several people, or spreading or ...
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(Definition ofequalanddistributionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We might say that, for every unequal state, there is someequaldistributionthat is more just.
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Whatever your currency of justice, however, a principle ofequaldistributionhas long been considered particularly salient.
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The group justice model, therefore, not only aims to redress past injustices but also seeks to achieve anequaldistributionof social goods.
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There is a roughlyequaldistributionof easy, moderately difficult and difficult word pairs.
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The resulting system provides high-quality care with reasonable efficiency andequaldistributionover the population.
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The central government provides guidelines to provincial health authorities to assureequaldistributionof and access to care throughout the country.
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We tested these variations against anequaldistributionby using the chi-squared test.
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It reinforces that crucial determinants are respect for multiple perspectives,equaldistributionof power, clarity of practice model, and open communication styles and systems.
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Note that, in this framework, anequaldistributionof income would indeed be recommended under the unlikely conditions of people having identical, concave utility functions.
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Typically, if anequaldistributionassumption is made, we can predict which views of objects are likely and which ones are rare.
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Thisequaldistributionwas also maintained within the three groups of critical items (typical, ambiguous, atypical).
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They said that anequaldistributionwas more 'equal' than anotherequaldistribution.
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Specifically, it contributes toward a moreequaldistributionof income.
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The relativelyequaldistributionof characteristics and the insignificance of the sources are the two main aspects of space-ambiophony.
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This fraction ofequaldistributionis also the arithmetic mean of the percentage of attempts contained in each cell.
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The envelopes were strati ed to ensureequaldistributionof treatment groups in each surgery.
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Higher frequency of use with predicative adjectives orequaldistributionacross both might reflect a later point in an intensifier's development.
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The sample for the present study consists of workers as well as a few teachers and shopkeepers (with fairlyequaldistributionof men and women).
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The pre-existing geographical, natural, and socio-economic structures still predominate and make theequaldistributionof the benefits of rural policies difficult in the post-revolutionary era.
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