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to equitable
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Marked by or having equity.
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And indeed, the existing structure of the Internet hardly lends itself to equitable taxation.
As a small measure of compensation to widows, the act extended dower to equitable interests.
And let's hope that elections in the US, Europe and elsewhere bring a new commitment to equitable development.
And we are more strongly committed to equitable treatment of all our nation's people, regardless of race, income or gender".
The minister had attended a government school in a below-average socioeconomic area with parents who never attended university, so he was "resolutely committed to equitable access".
The park and pool are great resources for the community, but attention by management to equitable application of policies and procedures will improve the experience for everyone.
The couple's MP, Sir John Stanley, Conservative member for Tonbridge and Malling, has written to the chancellor, Alistair Darling, and to Equitable about their plight.
"It is a most significant investment to promote human capital development, combat poverty and harness a demographic dividend, thus contributing to equitable and sustainable economic development," he said.
And Viacom had been talking to Equitable about swapping its stake in the CBS Building, 51 West 52nd Street, for 1515 Broadway.
Officials with International Transmission believed these electrical surges to be a great threat to equitable and safe management of the region.
It is all in keeping with a snarl of rules meant to protect the candidates' constitutional right to "equitable participation" in politics.
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