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That means managers invest more in worker training, which makes retention and motivation more important, which leads to more equitable terms of employment.
Not really: He was instead alluding to the wider strategic rationale for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which would link North and South America, Australia and New Zealand more closely, and on more equitable terms, with Japan and other key Asian nations.
16 Thus, in simple equitable terms there were no grounds for the injunction: the Districtourt's finding of irreparable injury to the intervenors and to the public still stood, and there were on the Court of Appeals' own terms no countervailing equities.
An economy that offers opportunity and employment to the largest number of people on fair and equitable terms, a government that protects our national security and the personal security of all its citizens, and a fiscal framework that seeks over time to eliminate the inequalities of birth, race and sex is an offer of enduring appeal because it is right.
The Administration may arrange with the Jewish agency mentioned in Article 4 to construct or operate, upon fair and equitable terms, any public works, services and utilities, and to develop any of the natural resources of the country, in so far as these matters are not directly undertaken by the Administration.
Negotiating with suppliers for equitable terms and making stocking and assortment decisions based on those terms is one of a bookseller's, or any retailer's, most important jobs.
The objective of the Protocol is to provide a transparent framework for the acquisition and sharing of genetic resources on fair and equitable terms that facilitate the conservation of biological diversity and associated traditional knowledge.
What is required under net neutrality is that these peering and traffic prioritization arrangements are available under equitable terms to everyone; ISPs can't rig sweetheart deals giving fat pipe access to services of their choosing, while charging the competition higher rates.
At the same time, interest in Integrated Water Resources Management IWRMM) is rising due to innovative technological advances which have expanded the water management scope to cover entire water basins, including the sustainability of ecosystems, economic and social welfare in equitable terms not only quantity managing focused on the river.
If Israel genuinely wanted peace on equitable terms, they could have it tomorrow by agreeing to negotiations based upon the 1967 borders - as Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin tried to do before he was murdered by a right-wing extremist, or indeed Arafat and Ehud Barak nearly did at Taba before hard-liner Sharon won the election and sabotaged the peace initiative.
When American Airlines' Sabre and United Airlines Apollo Computerized Reservations Systems were found to be essential facilities and thus essential to all airlines attempting to sell tickets through travel agencies, American and United were forced to make these services available to other airlines under more equitable terms.
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