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equitable

[ek-wi-tuh-buhl] / ˈɛk wɪ tə bəl /


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We welcome the sincere efforts of the U.S. and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to secure a just and equitable peace in Sudan, and we appreciate their continued concern and commitment to ending the bloodshed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Its effects were exacerbated by the UC Board of Regents move in May 2020 to stop requiring the SAT in the name of making admissions more equitable and improving “educational quality.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The Lewes FC campaign is not only about equality between the women's and men's competitions, it also asks for a more equitable split within the men's competition.

From BBC

Kyiv politely but firmly pushed back and over several weeks negotiated more equitable terms.

From The Wall Street Journal

“While there are legitimate reasons for a spouse to set up a trust during marriage, sometimes it is done in order to improperly shield assets from equitable distribution,” it says.

From MarketWatch