Sentence examples for reasonably equitable from inspiring English sources

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You start off with a reasonably equitable marital relationship, and slowly observe it being transformed into one between an alpha male and his handmaiden.

This assured a reasonably equitable distribution of land, as well as government control of the large estates that heretofore had been virtually autonomous.

Whereas since the industrial revolution the social conscience had evolved to counter the tendency of free markets to concentrate wealth in the hands of the few, of late, Glautier argues, we have forgotten that the economy must be subject to certain checks and balances if it is to provide a reasonably equitable distribution of wealth.

Water management in any place is all about knowing as precisely as possible what water you actually have and apportioning it out to the many water users in some sort of reasonably equitable fashion.

America's distribution of income, which had been reasonably equitable during the post WWII era, flew apart.

Similar patterns of utilization by SES are also observed in non-CHI villages, suggesting that access to rural health services in Armenia may already be reasonably equitable, regardless of the presence of the insurance scheme.

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And, maybe most importantly, to keep time from being another way back to the gaps we seek to close, what kind of unequal resources do we need to apply to get equitable results within reasonably close amounts of time?

Just snug and reasonably flexible.

The community-based rehabilitation service was also reasonably successful in addressing some of the common barriers to equitable access in health programmes such as female gender, poverty and belonging to a disadvantaged social group.

Such a system should be equitable across age groups, disability categories, and other individual characteristics, economically sustainable yet generous enough to reasonably meet demand, and targeted broadly to include all people at risk of institutionalization, isolation, or functional decline in the absence of services (AARP, 2013).

The phrase "fair and equitable treatment" is used in the vast majority of trade agreements to describe what a company can reasonably expect of a host country, but each company and government has their own interpretation of what constitutes "fair and equitable".

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