redistribution scheme
collocation in Englishmeaningsofredistributionandscheme
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redistribution
noun[U]
uk/ˌriː.dɪs.trɪˈbjuː.ʃən/us/ˌriː.dɪs.trəˈbjuː.ʃən/
the act of sharing something out differently from before, especially in a ...
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scheme
noun[C]
uk/skiːm/us/skiːm/
an organized plan for doing something, especially something dishonest or illegal that will bring a good result ...
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(Definition ofredistributionandschemefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Otherwise, such aredistributionschemewould not be desirable since it is made at the cost of a less-efficient resource usage.
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Suppose now that the authorities would like to increase the acceptability of the privatization process and are somehow able, through aredistributionscheme, to target individuals with certain wealth characteristics.
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So at least we may claim to have some interest and concern in aredistributionscheme.
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Theme was aredistributionschemeat the same thaw, and in consequence of that a great number of the old pocket boroughs disappeared.
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Is it from a love of abstract justice alone, or is it from a passionate desire to revive theredistributionschemeof 1905?
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This really is aredistributionscheme, and it is redistribution achieved by very-remarkable methods.
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Aredistributionschemeto support the poorer colleges already exists within both universities.
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The other element is theredistributionscheme.
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It is merely aredistributionscheme.
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Much contemporary policy discussion focuses on the merits and demerits of different conventional redistribution schemes.
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He further states that an outside tribunal ignorant of their redistribution schemes might fix those prices too high.
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