Sentence examples for equitable strategy from inspiring English sources

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"equitable strategy" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a fair and just plan of action or approach. Example: The company's new CEO implemented an equitable strategy to ensure equal opportunities for all employees, regardless of gender or race.

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It is praised as a more equitable strategy of satisfying the demands from multiple stakeholders, an ecologically more benign harvesting approach, and a way of adding more value to forests making them more robust to conversion.

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Taken together, our results suggest the women attending opportunistic mammography screening in Asia are at low risk of breast cancer and this poses challenges to cost-effective and equitable strategies for cancer control.

Guidance suggested that CPG developers should minimise barriers to implementation, inform adaptation and decision-making in some specific settings, develop an equitable implementation strategy, change the organisational structure, and monitor the effects of implementation.

Whether we look at cholera or lymphatic filariasis or malaria or any other "neglected tropical disease," the roadmap for the future of tropical medicine and hygiene two 19th century constructs is the same: scientific discovery linked to product development and, most importantly, to an equitable delivery strategy.

These teaching strategies are sometimes referred to as "equitable teaching strategies," whereby striving for "classroom equity" is about teaching all the students in your classroom, not just those who are already engaged, already participating, and perhaps already know the biology being taught.

These teaching strategies are sometimes referred to as "equitable teaching strategies," wherein striving for classroom equity is about teaching all the students in your classroom not just those who are already engaged, already participating, and perhaps already know the biology being taught.

Whether it be promoting global development or developing equitable governance strategies, Judge Lange stands ready to lead change by combining her legal training with her natural leadership abilities of strategic thinking, reflective listening, and creative problem solving.

These equitable teaching strategies can be read and explored in any order.

We conclude with a call for structural and process change in the merit, tenure and promotion policies to value all health science scholars' varied forms of academic scholarship; this change must include equitable evaluation strategies.

No doubt this list of equitable teaching strategies could be much longer, and readers are encouraged to record additions that they discover or invent themselves that address the goal of promoting equity and access for all the students in our biology classrooms.

A host of simple teaching strategies referred to as "equitable teaching strategies" and rooted in research on learning can support biology instructors in striving for classroom equity and in teaching all their students, not just those who are already engaged, already participating, and perhaps already know the biology being taught.

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