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The first step is really for some determination to be made about how, under general circumstances, education can be made equitable to all students.
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"If the rates are made equitable, we can then begin to address the other problems".
We found that in 72% of trials Proposers made equitable offers, a percentage very similar to humans that make equitable offers (76%).
Mr. Cohen said the tax could be made equitable with relief for drivers below certain income thresholds.
A consumption tax can be made equitable with exemptions or reduced rates for food, clothing, housing and medicines.
Kevin Smith, a Labor Department spokesman, said he had not seen the suit but the department had sought over the last several months to make "equitable and generous offers to the union".
They can take action to make equitable and sustainable access to clean water for the nearly 800 million men, women and children who don't have it, and improving sanitation for the 2.5 billion without even the most basic services, a reality.
Nothing would please this organization more than to see the United States return to a commitment to make equitable compromises.
First, Proposers could be acting out of self-interest., That is, by making equitable offers they hope to ensure their offer will be accepted and thus avoid the possibility of receiving nothing (should the Responder reject the offer).
Using photos as memory tools can improve dementia patients' social interactions and make equitable conversations more possible, according to research.
Next, Glassdoor suggests employers take its equal pay pledge to signal to employees the company's commitment, making equitable offers, ensuring performance reviews are as unbiased as possible and encouraging employees to honestly review and post their salaries on Glassdoor.
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