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Speaking at a number of events, Mr. Lake emphasized that to be truly sustainable, development must also be equitable, finding innovative new ways to reach the hardest-to-reach children, and engaging young people in the global effort to build a cleaner, healthier more productive world.
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The difficult choices for government are not in deciding where, or how much to retreat, but rather in finding equitable ways to relocate and, perhaps, compensating those affected for their financial losses and personal sacrifices.
There are important issues where many, perhaps most, Americans do find common ground: promoting racial, religious and ethnic equality, achieving a more equitable distribution of wealth, finding ways to make health care and higher education more affordable, reducing gun violence, and finding solutions for peace in complex global conflicts.
Copenhagen's broadest challenge is finding an equitable way to distribute the burden of confronting climate change.
Florida's justices have been put in the unusual role of finding an equitable process for the voters of Florida that will also serve the nation's interest.
As Mr. Gore's lawyers pointed out in their brief, it was a ruling based on solid precedents and sound principles about finding an equitable solution to conflicting statutes.
Mr. Grucci, who has strong support from the Suffolk County Republican Party, said his campaign would focus on protecting Social Security, lowering taxes, educational reform and finding "an equitable and free market solution to the health care system".
Ron Lieber's review of the effect of proposed changes to the 529 education savings plan illustrates the difficulties involved in finding fair, equitable and effective ways of using the tax code to improve access to quality education for all families.
Speaking at a news conference after spending much of the day with Lloyd Axworthy, her Canadian counterpart, Albright said that newly appointed Canadian and U.S. negotiators will meet March 30 for the first round of negotiations aimed at finding an equitable way of dividing the salmon catch, worth between $400 million and $700 million annually.
It will reflect how people of the early twenty-first century responded to the evidence of evolution, to the issues of biodiversity loss and environmental change, and to the challenge of finding a more equitable path of sustainable development within our evolved world.
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