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equitable

[ek-wi-tuh-buhl] / ˈɛk wɪ tə bəl /


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“But the constant lecturing on the perils of dogged bowels—not quite an equitable trade, is it?”

From Literature

Modifying these programs to improve their efficiencies and flatten growth of the government’s spending trajectory, on a fair and equitable basis, is certainly possible.

From Barron's

Previously, O'Dowd defended the rates revaluation process as "fair and equitable".

From BBC

Commenting on this, Doublet said: "Single-parent families are an important part of modern family life, yet the current framework does not always reflect their circumstances fairly, nor is it equitable for children from these families."

From BBC

"These actions, delivered in partnership with trusts and system partners, will help to deliver sustainable and equitable cancer services for patients and families across Northern Ireland."

From BBC