equitable arrangement

collocation in English

meaningsofequitableandarrangement

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equitable
adjective
uk
/ˈek.wɪ.tə.bəl/
us
/ˈek.wɪ.t̬ə.bəl/
treating everyone fairly and in the ...
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arrangement
noun
uk
/əˈreɪndʒ.mənt/
us
/əˈreɪndʒ.mənt/
a plan for how something ...
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(Definition ofequitableandarrangementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofequitable arrangement

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In fact, of course, my right honourable friend is always seeking ways in which to achieve a moreequitablearrangement.
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The differentiation was adopted after much consideration as in the end the mostequitablearrangementthat could be devised.
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I feel this to be anequitablearrangement.
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They must, in my view, demand a moreequitablearrangementof prices as between producers and consumers.
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This is really a question of what is the mostequitablearrangementas between the general taxpayer and the ratepayer.
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It would be better for everyone concerned if a moreequitablearrangementcould be made than that which has been applicable for many years.
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In each case we hope to reach a fair andequitablearrangement.
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We shall certainly do all we can to work for a fair andequitablearrangement.
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That hardly seems to be anequitablearrangement.
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This does not seem to me to be a whollyequitablearrangement.
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Previously, both parties did not consider that any fair andequitablearrangementwas possible.
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Thereafter, the problem is that there should be someequitablearrangement.
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That seems to me to be anequitablearrangement.
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I think that is really anequitablearrangement.
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That could have been described as a fairlyequitablearrangement, a 50–50 split of the cost of the course.
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It would be exceedingly difficult to produce anequitablearrangementfor deducting travel expenses to work for everyone.
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We have now to look at this again to ensure that we achieve a moreequitablearrangement.
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That seemed to us to be a fair andequitablearrangement.
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Surely £75 as against £20 is hardly anequitablearrangement?
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It is suggested that they should be paid at the ship's office which would be a moreequitablearrangement.
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