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The Education Department's rule that schools must provide prompt and equitable grievance procedures to hear complaints of Title IX sex discrimination results from that required process and is legally binding.
Governments need to have equitable contracting procedures and serve as stalwarts against partisan proclivities.
WTO members, which represent the vast majority of the world's countries, also are obliged to institute fair, equitable, and effective procedures for enforcing patents and other intellectual-property rights.
The Queensland procedure is equitable for applicants, provides landholders with a tenable management option to redress vegetation thickening, but is sufficiently prescriptive to preserve the character of the natural vegetation.
I worked with my Senate colleagues, and with advocates in the pro-choice movement, for years to overcome Republican opposition to that bill, and I firmly believe that by requiring equitable insurance coverage for procedures like mammograms and cervical cancer screenings, the law has saved lives.
Revascularization/AMI ratios in each group were also calculated to determine whether access to revascularization procedures was equitable across ethnic groups.
According to their criterion, their procedure can be equitable for the agents as in the original position à la Rawls, since these procedures can involve equal shares of the cost.
When asked why he didn't use the waiver procedure to enforce equitable spending, Duncan said, "these districts are technically in compliance with the law".
The park and pool are great resources for the community, but attention by management to equitable application of policies and procedures will improve the experience for everyone.
As demonstrated by the similar revascularization/AMI ratio across ethnic groups and long-term residents, the Canadian system provides equitable access to invasive cardiac procedures, whereas studies from the United States and the United Kingdom show that racial/ethnic disparities in access to cardiac procedures may exist.
In the celebrated book (1979, p. 274), Green and Laffont wrote, "By choosing equal shares of the cost, the procedure can be made equitable in the following sense: if the agents consider the procedure before knowing their own preferences, in the spirit of the Rawlsian approach, no particular agent is favored".
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