Sentence examples for more equitable relationship from inspiring English sources

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Tesco shares dropped, supermarkets fell over themselves to profess shame and the start of a more equitable relationship with farmers.

Similar accusations were leveled against Walid Jumblatt, the outspoken leader of another minority religious group, the Druse, after he expressed support for the patriarch's call for a more equitable relationship with Syria.

The degree to which shifts in gender expectations towards more equitable relationship was evidenced was however contingent on the extent to which men were willing to reduce their control over their wives, particularly for women who were willing and able to work but were blocked by their husbands.

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As Russia's economy strengthened during the 2000s, Putin bolstered the nation's impoverished nuclear complex; Rosatom, DOE's Russian counterpart, then pushed for a more equitable R&D relationship with the United States.

Finally, the projects suggest the importance of nonprescriptive frameworks for conducting CBPR that focuses on more equitable power relationships to address health disparities to help alleviate environmental health problems.

They suggest the importance of nonprescriptive frameworks for conducting community-based participatory research that focuses on more equitable power relationships to address health disparities to help alleviate environmental health problems.

The promotion of self-esteem in young women has been highlighted as a positive prevention approach in recently formulated policy by the National HIV/AIDS Commission of Barbados designed to remove gender stereotypes and boost self-acclamation of young women within more equitable sexual relationships [ 69].

"The Jewish people have that kind of control," he maintained in calling for a more equitable and reciprocal relationship rather than "that paternalistic relationship of the one who has the money to fund black organizations, to fund black newspapers, to fund black magazines so that it quiets our voice".

Stepping Stones is a participatory HIV prevention programme that aims to improve sexual health through building stronger, more gender equitable relationships.

Stepping Stones is a behavioural intervention that, according to a recent classification of interventions by WHO, is "gender transformative" in that it seeks to transform gender roles and promote more gender equitable relationships between men and women.

Gender transformative interventions, which seek to reconfigure gender roles in the direction of more gender equitable relationships, [ 16] have demonstrated some success in changing norms and reducing risk behaviors [ 17– 17].

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