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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lead to equitable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something (an action, policy, etc.) that results in fairness or equal treatment. For example: "The company's policy to provide equal training opportunities to all employees led to equitable outcomes."
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Overall, his research aims to provide evidence-based insights into how marine management and conservation can lead to equitable and sustainable outcomes.
The report also speaks of the damage done by enforced privatisation (sometimes disguised as aid) across the continent, and calls for the promotion of "economic policies that genuinely lead to equitable development".
While tiered pricing may lead to equitable prices, the concepts are not equivalent and there is no guarantee that tiered prices are affordable.
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The practitioners and researchers of the Stanford-Sequoia K-12 Research Collaborative aim to work reciprocally to conduct research that informs innovative and sustainable practices and leads to equitable educational experiences and outcomes for students.
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It is hard to see how such imbalance could lead to an equitable solution to the global trade impasse.
I want to contribute to the design and implementation of public policies and plans that lead to more equitable, integrated cities and towns.
And past experiences make it clear that market-centred development strategies don't necessarily lead to sustainable, equitable outcomes, economic growth doesn't automatically translate into decent work, and social inclusion can't be achieved without proper participatory mechanisms.
A new negotiation strategy can efficiently lead to an equitable agreement: One side presents an objectively fair offer, challenging the other to make its own best offer and then allow an arbitrator to decide which of the two is more reasonable.
The largest international science conference before the Paris COP21, with close to 2,000 participants from almost 100 countries, CFCC15 explores current understanding of all dimensions of the climate change challenge plus the full range of mitigation and adaptation options that can lead to sustainable, equitable solutions across all nations and regions.
On the other hand, emphasizing that everyone is working hard to overcome their bias can lead to more equitable outcomes, she said.
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