Sentence examples for more equal resource from inspiring English sources

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The information economy supports more equal resource distribution as it democratises access to information.

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Providing reasonable incentives and good facilities for professional and support staff who serve in remote areas, establishing rotational outreach visits, and finally strengthening district level eye care planning are some of the solutions for more equal human resource distribution.

Thus, on the one hand, the diminishing marginal utility of material resources exerts pressure in favor of more equal distributions of resources.

Instead of either gentrification or decay, cities could push for more equal distribution of resources and more democratic decision-making.

They may actually leave out the more interesting half of the story.The second result is that economies do not naturally evolve toward more equal distributions of resources as they mature.

Critics have called for a more equal distribution of resources in society.

He called on governments to promote a more equal distribution of resources and said, in particular, that the poor "have a claim to special consideration".

The experiences in the Philippines remind us that governments are often too willing to give resources, money and power to big corporations to solve their problems than to invest in people-centered responses that promote more equal sharing of resources, and empowerment for people to be leaders in the recovery process.

Unlike Putnam, for whom individual behaviour contributes to creating more coherent and safer societies, Bourdieu engages with the relationship between social capital and social inequity, focusing on how society can support individuals through enabling more equal access to resources [ 9].

More comprehensive training of staff, improved postoperative surveillance, and a more equal distribution of resources within the health care system might reduce the risks of CS complications, especially at peripheral hospitals.

They are strategic actors [ 7], who can act individually or collectively to modify the governments' projects, such as trying to impede budget cuts, which they present as a strategy to protect the quality of services, or blocking a more equal deployment of resources, which becomes an obstacle to achieving a more equitable access to care.

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