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The phrase "a reasonable and equitable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing fairness and justice in various contexts, such as legal, social, or economic matters.
Example: "The committee aims to establish a reasonable and equitable solution for all parties involved."
Alternatives: "fair and just" or "balanced and fair".
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A new framework model is presented in this study for sharing of water in a river basin using certain governing variables, in an effort to enhance the objectivity for a reasonable and equitable allocation of water among co-basin states.
Articles 3(4.d), 3 8.b), 10(12, 13 113(1, 3), and 16 of Berlin Rules (2004) develop a reasonable and equitable water management at local, regional, national, and basin-wide levels (ILA 2004).
This seems to be a reasonable and equitable action to protect the health of humans and wildlife.
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"But I believe that they are also reasonable and equitable from the point of view of staff," he said.
April A. Newbauer, a Legal Aid lawyer who represents the plaintiffs, told Judge Marrero that she found the proposed settlement to be "in all aspects fair, reasonable and equitable".
So whilst it's important to acknowledge that its nearly 1,000 that will have to pay, the majority won't and therefore we think it is fair and reasonable and equitable," Mr Clarke added.
Our hope is that such information will be useful for health care services planning, in order to provide reasonable and equitable access to PCS.
"We believe that it was a fair and equitable contract".
"It's to create a fair and equitable testing system".
That doesn't seem like a fair and equitable system.
We're working towards a fair and equitable solution with the DNC and the state parties.
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