equitable share

collocation in English

meaningsofequitableandshare

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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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share
noun
uk
/ʃeər/
us
/ʃer/
a part of something that has been divided between ...
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(Definition ofequitableandsharefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Equitablesharetransfers to provinces and municipalities increase after 1994-96.
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Health professionals will then be in a position to argue for anequitableshareof the resources available to manage these distressing and costly disorders.
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Finally, it has helped workers in rehabilitation to argue more coherently for anequitableshareof health resources, though it is arguable if such a change has actually come about.
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If we are to have anequitableshareout, the present position is quite indefensible.
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I am satisfied that this area receives anequitableshareof the available police resources.
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This practice has led to a broadlyequitableshareof the costs.
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The memorandum of understanding contains a commitment toequitableshareof costs and work between the two nations.
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The personal side has been lost sight of, and we are now discussing the question from the point of view of anequitableshare-out.
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I suggest that this would mean a much moreequitableshare-out.
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We have to do all this while securing equally for all our people a fair andequitablesharein the fruits of our national production.
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Every effort is made to provide for this route anequitableshareof the shipping space available, and the shipping provided has recently been increased.
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Far less can they be said to be enjoying anequitableshareof the rising national prosperity.
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Therefore, in that context there must be a dialogue which must be based on anequitableshareof the national cake.
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Its purpose is to enable the nation to obtain a fairequitableshareof the profits resulting from its capital investment.
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I am, however, quite satisfied that they will, by the present re-adjustment, receive anequitableshare of supplies compared with other parts of the country.
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I think there should be anequitableshareof the benefits of amalgamation.
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Possibly they do not obtain a fair andequitableshareof resources from the static cake.
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Some areas will still need and deserve a moreequitableshareof lottery money.
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However, it must concern all of us as politicians that there are communities who resent the fact that they do not receive anequitableshareof what is going.
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