equitable distribution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofequitableanddistribution
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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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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 ofequitableanddistributionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This omission is a particular challenge for the policy's hope for moreequitabledistributionof land.
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The claim of social justice requiresequitabledistributionof available resources, including resources for healthcare, necessary to equal opportunity for full participation in society.
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The organ allocation process is charged with theequitabledistributionof an essential fixed resource under ever-increasing demand.
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These provisions represent a significant break with the past, holding out the prospect of a moreequitabledistributionof land on the frontier.
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It also means addressingequitabledistributionof the technologies that are developed, with special moral priority given to the disadvantaged, impaired, and poor.
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In breadth tests, this rarely leads to misinterpretations; in choosing test items, an attempt is always made to achieve anequitabledistributionover various domains.
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Attempts were also made to bring about a moreequitabledistributionof health resources and to regenerate inner-city areas.
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When applied broadly across the health system, they have the potential to affect both the quality and theequitabledistributionof health care.
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To curb consumption and ensure anequitabledistributionof available supplies, rationing was introduced in 1942.
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The other is thatequitabledistributionof the water among potential users is difficult.
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We expect greater future equity to be based on a moreequitabledistributionof assets.
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The various institutions were sometimes co-ordinated by the district authorities to ensure anequitabledistributionof burdens across the district.
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Scrupulouslyequitabledistributionof commodities and stiff inheritance taxes would minimize social inequalities.
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But it would certainly result in a moreequitabledistributionof agricultural growth, and could pro-actively prevent households from falling into the vulnerability trap.
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The key issue for the future is how to ensure a fair andequitabledistributionof health-care resources.
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However, the democratisation process in the eighties has seen the demand for a moreequitabledistributionof welfare amongst different social groups.
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How much does theequitabledistributioncontribute towards sustaining cooperation for irrigation?
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Procedures should be established for evaluating safety and efficacy and for consideration of the need forequitabledistributionof the benefits of this new technology.
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In many situations, justice as fair reciprocity and the allocation of goods based on a system ofequitabledistributioncan coexist.
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