Sentence examples for equalisation for from inspiring English sources

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Party managers quickly shied away from any form of positive equalisation for fear of costly litigation.

Provisions in the Pensions Act 2011, accelerated the pace of SPA equalisation for women from April 2016, so that women's SPA reaches 65 in November 2018.

"The protestations from some that WA used to be a beneficiary of fiscal equalisation for many years and should stop complaining do not stand up to scrutiny," he said.

"Income tax equalisation for employees who move from a lower-tax country to a higher tax one".

This contribution revisits blind equalisation for high-order quadrature amplitude modulation systems using a low-complexity high-performance concurrent constant modulus algorithm (CMA) and soft decision-directed (SDD) scheme.

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The former focuses on the equalisation of opportunity for those with the requisite capacities or abilities to obtain a particular advantaged social position – it focuses on the elimination of arbitrary discrimination in the process of selection for such positions and, by definition, justifies certain inequalities of outcome.

These research and data elements of the Commission's report were strongly influenced by the United Nations Standard Ruless on Equalisation of Opportunities for People with Disabilities (1993).

The parameter values result from equalisation methods for complex systems, i.e. the equalisation of the respective chemical potentials, or from direct computation through density functional theory (DFT).

Due to the promising results in the implementation of fuzzy histogram equalisation technique for the detection of microaneurysms, we enhanced the development of the microaneurysms detection system by proposing a novel dataset and other fuzzy techniques in the image preprocessing part.

During the small time-period of a mechanical impact, there is insufficient time for any equalisation of temperature between neighbouring contact zones to take place.

Although some scholars (Pence 1998 Cooke 2003 Fox 2007) argue that Rawls allows for the equalisation of natural goods through genetic interventions, some others (Farrelly 2004) claim that his theory needs to be extended in order to address the new possibility of justice in the genomics and post-genomics era.

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