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Discover Ludwig"ensure equity" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to guarantee fairness or equal treatment in a given situation. Example: The company must ensure equity in its hiring practices by implementing diversity initiatives and promoting inclusivity in the workplace.
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Last year, Hud issued a series of precepts to ensure equity in its core housing programmes.
The Accessible Education Office AEOO) serves students with disabilities to ensure equity, inclusion, and access.
Now, Republicans are not only embracing children and classrooms -- long icons of Democratic politics -- but are also talking about how the federal government can ensure equity in education.
These efforts would do far more to ensure equity in the special education system than the current Equity in IDEA regulations.
Ruth held up as an example an area of LA that had community discussions around the districting process to ensure equity and inclusion.
VPUE works to ensure equity and accessibility for all students and to promote the core values of a liberal arts education.
Several groups —UN-REDD, the Climate, Community Biodiversity Alliance and Natural Justice have developed social guidelines for REDD that seek to ensure equity and participation.
These efforts require more than just resource allocation, but cultural and structural change to ensure equity.
A spokesperson said: "Benchmarking of services will be undertaken to ensure equity of provision for patients across Wales".
The Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law's report says the Barnett formula does not ensure "equity" across the UK.
This can be seen in the implicit drive towards national curricula, sometimes accompanied by national testing programmes, which are used in order to ensure equity and standards.
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