Sentence examples for equitably represent from inspiring English sources

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The election he won was his last--he twice ran unsuccessfully for supervisor in citywide elections, then unsuccessfully for state assembly, then finally prevailed as supervisor when the city established a system of district elections in order to more equitably represent various ethnic and other groups.

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To ease tensions between the communities, the constitution of 1926 provided that each should be equitably represented in public offices.

Ms. Hillgen said the council's four Republicans voted with the Democrats to change committee assignments in January not as a means of removing Mr. Fredette and Mr. Vaccola from committees and stripping them of key chairmanships as they contend, but rather to insure that Republicans are more equitably represented on the panels.

While the larger and more encompassing definitions of STEM allow for more flexibility with the contextual aspects of STEM, this also has raised concerns regarding the extent to which the four disciplines are or should be equitably represented within the larger construct of STEM (English 2015).

Recognition that LACMTA Board governance needs to be changed so that all residents of the county are equitably represented, and that the city of Los Angeles's leaders need to do more than pay lip service to the 62% of the county's residents who live in the other 87 cities and unincorporated county.

Our sample of host individuals was equitably represented across the entire time series (Table 1C).

Medical practitioners and nurses represent a small proportion of highly skilled workers who migrate, but the loss of health human resources for developing countries can mean that the capacity of the health system to deliver health care equitably is compromised.

Using breast cancer genetic risk prediction models as an example, on the surface clinical use of genetic information is consistent with the tools provided by evidence-based medicine, representing a means to equitably distribute limited health-care resources.

Separating these functions equitably can be a nightmare.

Surely allocating work more equitably should be part of any change.

"If you look at the facts of cases, we have represented blacks and Latinos and women as fairly, as equitably, as whites," he says.

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