Sentence examples for listed equitable from inspiring English sources

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Sy-Coson, the one most mentioned as heir apparent, has spent nearly half her time over the past four years trying to stitch together a merger between Banco de Oro, long controlled by the family, and the larger listed Equitable PCI bank, in which it has recently been accumulating shares.

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Some call the seniority list equitable; others call it antiquated.

Some of the factors listed as ensuring equitable access in this report include "providing a range of activities that appeal specifically to girls, ensuring activities are free or affordable, with provision of free or low-cost transportation to the venue, and involving young people in programme design to identify barriers to participation".

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.

In particular, that provision is evidence based, cost effective and there is equitable ability to have prescribed medicines listed as subsidised, on PHARMAC's schedule.

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).

Justice is the third principle listed in the TCPS2 and refers to fair and equitable treatment [ 28].

The community-based strategies of the HEP and L10K that influence universal and equitable accesses to priority MNCH services are listed in Table  1.

Despite their importance, providing compensation to research subjects and the equitable distribution of burdens and benefits are rarely among the listed protections.

Ideas floated in the 80s included variants on a social dividend, whereby publicly listed companies would be required to issue a percentage of new shares each year (a process known as equity dilution) to be lodged in a citizen's trust that would provide all citizens with a growing dividend on the profits of the whole economy, thus converting monopoly capital into equitable income.

Last, it is possible that the U.S. EPA has chosen to focus on the cleanup of Superfund sites rather than the equitable listing of such sites.

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