Sentence examples for Equitable proportion from inspiring English sources

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But it now appears the cuts will come in equitable proportion from each of AMISOM's troop-contributing countries (Burundi, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda).

Though far from an equitable proportion of the some 3,400 books published annually for children, greater numbers of books with Latinx protagonists, written by Latinx, have found their way to bookshelves over the past twenty-five years.

Her research interests include the links between poverty alleviation and conservation, commodity chain analysis for wild South American camelid fibre and the establishment of trade links to help the delivery of a fairer and more equitable proportion of benefits to local people.

Our sample population had an equitable proportion of males (51.5%) and females, and the mean age was 44.5 (SD 13.8) with a range from 13 to 80 years of age.

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The "new approach" could deliver "equitable proportions of awards for the Olympics and Paralympics".

Eating instructions are to smash the chocolate into small chunks with a spoon and mix them into the mint ice cream for more equitable proportions, then share the treat "with your fellow Americans".

This provision requires corporations to reduce their political spending by the proportion that is disapproved by shareholders and is intended to strike the "logical and equitable" balance you seek.

Whenever agents of one tag expect the others will demand L and hence they will demand H, and simultaneously the others will expect and demand the complementary decisions, the system reaches an absorbing state, which in this case is efficient but not equitable in the proportions obtained by each agent.

Equity of access to drug treatment on the basis of clinical need alone remains the central principle of the national healthcare system, raising the issue of an equitable distribution of resources in proportion to the population needs.

Amongst children, the sex ratio was equitable between districts (% female children, 52.2% and 51.0% for Dedza and Mangochi respectively, p = 0.660) but the proportion of children in the study was greater in Mangochi (54.8%) than in Dedza (48.6%, Table 1).

(Few will actually do so, but the change would give homeowners more bargaining power to get lenders to voluntarily alter the terms). A second possibility if for the Federal Housing Administration to offer to take on a portion of a household's mortgage debt in exchange for an equitable interest in the home, of the same proportion, when it is sold.

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