Sentence examples for control equitably from inspiring English sources

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6 'Determined to protect the ozone layer by taking precautionary measures to control equitably total global emissions of substances that deplete it, with the ultimate objective of their elimination on the basis of developments in scientific knowledge, taking into account technical and economic considerations' 2nd North Sea Conference Ministerial Declaration [33] Preamble, para.

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Just like the U.S. economy during World War II, it will take planned economies with severely regulated markets and profits, strictly controlled consumption, and equitably shared sacrifice to win the war against climate change.

But in the long run, the real payoff will come only if Congress can assemble a prescription drug plan that provides a permanent, equitably determined benefit while controlling costs.

They must be taught empathy, not just control, if they are to perform their duties equitably.

They have enabled and continue to enable us to trade in commonly and equitably understood amounts, and to investigate, understand, and control the chemical, physical, and biological processes of the natural world.

This package prioritises effective primary healthcare interventions (e.g. maternal health, communicable disease control) to address population-level disease burden cost-effectively and equitably [ 16].

After international pressure forced the generals to surrender control, the new president promised to work to distribute economic benefits equitably.

In the longer term, growth with equity requires that the food-insecure poor acquire more control over resources so that the benefits of growth are shared more equitably, which will of itself lead to more growth.

There are ample controls in place to ensure that the funds are fairly and equitably dispensed, and that they are put to good and responsible use.

He ran with scant resources, knocked on lots of doors and talked about delivering services ("quality control guardian," he puts it), and also about how to do so more equitably citywide.

As the demographic and health transitions impact on LMIC, the extent to which the chronic disease epidemics are prevented and controlled, and the extent to which improvements in public health and clinical care are equitably distributed will have a major impact on future long-term care requirements, and the attendant societal costs.

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