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Proposers could either make an equitable offer that rewarded both chimpanzees equally, or a selfish offer favoring the Proposer him/herself.

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This mandatory service charge was effectually a security blanket for waiters and waitresses to ensure they made an equitable monetary return on a table.

Now, not only does America stand to not make progress in that regard ― with Trump enlisting people with white supremacists beliefs to work in the White House, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions and National Security Adviser Steve Bannon ― but the country could roll back the efforts that have been made to reach an equitable society.

"Accepting the limitations of NHS resources, and the inter-dependencies of care which make providing an equitable service a challenge of viability as well as one of principle, every effort should be made to ensure that the standard of care a patient receives, their experience of it and the outcome as a result, are not impacted by the day of the week".

Chopra's subject is the overcoming of inequities; she shows the new conflicts arising from the effort to make marriage an equitable partnership while exposing the traditional prejudices that women endure.

Supply and demand were not aligned as there was no precise and effective school mapping which made possible an equitable distribution of CS.

On Sept. 1, 1998, the couple signed an agreement that said neither party would make a claim under the equitable distribution law, which governs the division of property in a divorce, "should either party commence an action for divorce within one year of the date of the signing of this agreement".

"This will make an enormous difference for economically struggling New Yorkers," said Rebecca Bailin, an organizer for Riders Alliance, one of the main drivers behind the campaign, in a statement, "and will be a major step towards making New York a fairer, more equitable city".

Like them, Benjamin is not a revolutionary; he doesn't want to make a new, more free or equitable society.

Love is something to be shared and doesn't make a person less worthy of equitable treatment based on their sexual orientation.

Our intention is to explore the practical feasibility of the model under which prices are set under WHO governance, using international compulsory licenses as a way to make a set of 'equitable pricing' principles binding.

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