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be equitably
adverb
In an equitable manner
Exact(26)
The sacrifices must be equitably shared.
He therefore rejected pure economic competition as a means by which products could be equitably distributed.
Food had to be equitably distributed, and a leader was needed to organize and direct the group.
But what's at issue here is not expense but effort, and that's what must be equitably apportioned.
To ease tensions between the communities, the constitution of 1926 provided that each should be equitably represented in public offices.
In this narrative profits are the fruit of executive genius, to be offshored, rather than of a collective effort, to be equitably shared.
Similar(34)
But growth has not been equitably distributed, and experts argue that the health sector has been neglected.
Johnny Lieberman at Motor Trend doesn't share Mr. Ygelsias's opinion that the tax credit is equitably distributed.
Where is the new institution that brings together trades unions, employers and government to establish how the time liberated and wealth created by robots is equitably shared?
The beauty of the gas tax is that it is equitably distributed based on an exact mathematical formula of passenger miles driven per vehicle divided by that specific vehicle's mileage per gallon of gas.
"This said, we need to ensure that the financial benefits from the privilege of having these races in our towns are equitably shared and that no tax dollars are used.
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