Sentence examples for equitable terms from inspiring English sources

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(6) Equitable terms shall be fixed for expropriation, temporary or permanent, of lands which might be of historical or archaeological interest.

That means managers invest more in worker training, which makes retention and motivation more important, which leads to more equitable terms of employment.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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The root of the issue, Glass said, is that gender is not equitable in terms of power.

In other words, the practitioner and the patient engage in a model of decision making that is more equitable in terms of power relations.

According to the GEI method, the 25 countries listed in Table  2 were considered to be equitable in terms of education, since the values of the corresponding gender gaps were truncated to 1 (1st column).

A city with well-planned and well-managed green infrastructure becomes more resilient, sustainable and equitable in terms of nutrition and food security, poverty alleviation, livelihood improvement, climate change mitigation and adaptation, disaster risk reduction and ecosystems conservation.

Some such financing schemes are reported to be equitable in terms of equal enrolment levels across socio-economic groups (Diop et al. 1995; Jakab et al. 2004), while in others the cost can be a barrier to the poorest (Arhin 1994; Ensor 1995; Bennett et al. 1998; Bennett and Gilson 2001; Schneider and Diop 2001; Criel and Waelkins 2003; Jakab et al. 2004).

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