equitableness 的定义
equitableness 近义词
fairness
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- Every penguin acts individually, but the end result is an equitable heat distribution for the whole community.
- I don’t think anyone expects the US to send vaccine to Angola before it gets to Arkansas … The real challenge with equitable access is how to make it work.
- Ideally, the Trusts Project would show the world a more equitable way to capture and distribute the true value of personal data.
- These policies are the norm for most cities and represent a more equitable distribution of waste collection.
- I love that my city is leading the country in environmental initiatives, but in order to continue to lead, we must be a leader in the equitable distribution of local clean energy.
- Children in households with more equitable participation of men show better health and development.
- Girls raised in households with more equitable fathers show lower rates of unwanted sex.
- When the poor have equitable access to voting, they have the ability to vote to support their own economic interests.
- This is a prime moment to ask ourselves whether our voting system is yet fully equitable.
- “And to her, in what is becoming a more equitable society, that seems like BS,” he told The Daily Beast.
- Everywhere man is earnestly and sternly demanding an equitable distribution of the productions of nature and art.
- That the tax was reasonable in intention, equitable in incidence, and in itself tolerable, few probably will now deny.
- But let us leave these impotent railers, and attend a little to more equitable judges.
- General sales expense must be distributed, on some equitable basis, over the total sales.
- This important assembly resolved to accept no peace unless based upon equitable terms and secured by ample guarantees.