Sentence examples for equitable framework from inspiring English sources

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Even if ministers can find common ground, the technocrats will have a hard time turning the current tangle of national rules, international standards and bilateral treaties into a coherent, equitable framework.Despite these challenges, Mr Saint-Amans is optimistic that meaningful reform can be achieved within two years an ambitious timeline by the standards of tax diplomacy.

A missing piece of Perez's work, that often goes underemphasized by the private investment community, is the role of government in creating an equitable framework that allows everyone to participate in benefits of technological change.

Ambassador Pardo's argument, and, indeed, the foundation of the common heritage of mankind principle's benefit-sharing component, is based on the pursuit of a more equitable framework.

Our decisions this year can put us on a pathway to achieving our goal of creating an equitable framework for a resilient world.

Connerly, the architect of California's Proposition 209, said the states should not establish policies in lieu of affirmative action that are still aimed at achieving "a certain outcome on the basis of race". Such policies, he said, amount to "a distinction without a difference". Still, he said, he recognizes the difficulty of erecting a truly equitable framework.

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Only empowered and resilient communities operating in the context of global solidarity can ensure a just and equitable policy framework for tackling disaster risk and climate change.

"Australia does not have a coherent or equitable policy framework and service delivery platform for children and their families in the early years," the Mitchell Institute report says.

In closing, it is suggested that until the Canadian government is prepared to take a proactive stance in mitigating land use conflicts through an effective and equitable consultative framework one should expect an escalation of litigation and continued Aboriginal discord.

The international legality of the EEZ carbon sink and its potential implications requires careful consideration in formulating an equitable future framework for climate policy that aims at reducing atmospheric CO2 levels.

Further, appropriate procedures to enable access to in situ and ex situ managed plant materials for crop development within an equitable benefit-sharing framework need to be in place, efficient seed delivery systems that are sensitive to the needs of farmers and farming communities are required, and markets that are adaptable to supporting greater diversity of crop produce are called for.

"Democratization, Women's Movements, and Gender-Equitable States: A Framework for Comparison". American Sociological Review, 73(August):668-689.

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