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"equitably" Definitions
  1. in a fair and reasonable way in which everyone is treated the same

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I was thinking EQUITABLY for "In an even manner," but that's not really what EQUITABLY means.
And a great number of people in the pundit class believe that a more equitably balanced Harvard leads to a more equitably balanced America.
"We cannot safely and equitably staff all sporting events," Warman said.
"It needs to be done systematically, ethically and equitably," Baker cautions.
Massing's book begins with chapters alternating equitably between the two men.
That threat might encourage the USSF to pay female players more equitably.
And it's really up to government to redistribute the slices more equitably.
The proposed reorganization also did not distribute benefit cuts equitably, he said.
The government, on the other hand, can do things cheaply and equitably.
Have we always acquitted ourselves ethically and equitably on the world stage?
It is glaringly apparent that men's cases are not being handled equitably.
We attempt to take in huge numbers equitably from all around the world.
No market-based policy is going to equitably resettle the residents of Miami.
Providers are paid fairly and equitably, taking into account their local circumstances. 8.
Reams of data show how credit unions equitably and successfully serve their members.
But trade comes with no assurances that the spoils will be shared equitably.
My husband and I divide the household work (dishes, laundry, garbage duty) equitably.
Yes, women of her generation were raised more equitably than their mothers were.
Dividing up a pizza among friends can be done equitably, to be sure.
But stress is not equitably distributed, and neither are stress-related health outcomes.
Stanford cares deeply about ensuring that our students are treated fairly and equitably.
Alberta government spokesman Mike McKinnon said the cuts had been applied fairly and equitably.
Like most new technologies, the promise of DNA sequencing has not been equitably dispersed.
Dividing the spoils more equitably will be essential if the fighting is to end.
This bidding process can be fair and efficient when universities allocate the points equitably.
The editors are aware that invitations to this feast have not been equitably distributed.
"A society that doesn't represent itself equitably is a sick society," Ms. Husson said.
The law dictates that these assets be equitably divided unless a prenuptial agreement states otherwise.
School officials say that funding is disbursed equitably, but they acknowledge it is not enough.
It would also be narrowed if the burdens of family life were shouldered more equitably.
When people trust the criminal justice system to treat everyone equitably, we are all safer.
The "time is ripe for exchanges to price their offerings more competitively and equitably," it added.
Rather, people in similar positions are paid equitably, regardless of race and gender, according to Twitter.
Commitments to more equitably share the responsibility for millions of people fleeing conflicts are urgently needed.
It also expands early-release programs and modifies sentencing laws to more equitably punish drug offenders.
His tone is radiant yet sufficiently slender to mesh equitably with the solo oboe and violin.
The goal is to create or alter existing Wikipedia pages to more equitably reflect those contributions.
They use the same metrics to measure men and women's job performance and apply them equitably.
I just wish I felt more valued by management and leadership treated every single staff member equitably.
And while Brown is concerned about mass incarceration, violence against disabled people should still be handled equitably.
The truth is that no matter our job or preparation, we are still not being compensated equitably.
People are reinforcing their "expectation for the government to act equitably, with no queue-jumpers," he added.
Otherwise, there are a number of things that people can do to handle contraception equitably with partners.
It is transpartisan institutions and transparent rules, equitably enforced, that create social trust in a pluralist democracy.
At the same time, politicians need to be able to show they were acting fairly and equitably.
The debt must be restructured fairly and equitably to both the people of Puerto Rico and the bondholders.
When infrastructure funding is derived from advertising, concerns arise over whether services will be provided equitably across communities.
Google has the power — and the money — to ensure that we are treated equitably, with respect and dignity.
As long as it's equitably done in a way, like 10% to 15% liquidity being offered for employees.
The standards are meant to protect spouses with less money and create a framework to equitably distribute assets.
The Council will be reviewing the staffing levels and methodology to ensure that these resources are equitably distributed.
It's not difficult to imagine moon development, like all development, proceeding less than peacefully, and less than equitably.
The solidarity economy is a system that places people before profit, aiming to distribute power and resources more equitably.
It could help allocate scarce resources—like clean water and food—more equitably and identify new sources of growth.
Though wealth has increased across the board for black, Latino and white households, it hasn't grown equitably for all.
And let accountability for a fair, open, and equitably accessible internet be found in state legislatures and city halls.
African Americans and Asian Americans are represented more equitably than Hispanics with 49 and 21625 respectively serving in Congress.
Judiciary Chairman Grassley must rapidly, fully and equitably investigate the nominee by helping the FBI conduct a background check.
To do it equitably seems impossible, especially as other major game studios shut their doors or lay off employees.
But the benefits have not been shared equitably, and governments have failed to help the ordinary laborers most harmed.
You're stuck with what nature gives you — and it does not distribute its blessings equitably or according to merit.
But the gangs — MS-13 and its main rival, the 18th Street gang — do not distribute their proceeds equitably.
The United States grew more strongly — and much more equitably — from 1946 to 1980 than it has ever since.
And it's a notable win for a growing labor movement at major tech companies to treat contractors more equitably.
We want these technologies to be distributed equitably and not simply left in the hands of the highest bidders.
The company doesn't discriminate by category; Ritter says its roster is equitably split between games, productivity tools and simple utilities.
The results showed that women and employees of all races and ethnicities are paid equitably across the board at Twitter.
A UCLA dissertation finds Lyft and Uber are much better at serving Los Angeles residents equitably than their taxi counterparts.
Candela said engineers have been carefully comparing the system's accuracy among languages to ensure that Facebook's guidelines are enforced equitably.
They stood up and said they wanted social insurance to be broader, more inclusive, and with risk more equitably shared.
More than any other locale in south Florida, the Everglades Agricultural Area must equitably share the burden of this morass.
Mr. Mugabe's government forcibly removed white Zimbabweans from their farms, which were supposed to be distributed equitably to black Zimbabweans.
"I think there's the possibility for hiring tools to fairly and equitably hire people … but the devil's in the details."
The National Organic Standards Board (NOSB)—NOP's equitably-constituted advisory board—has had animal welfare on its agenda since 2000.
The contest now turns to the blue states, where Mr. Kasich and Mr. Cruz will more equitably split the vote.
As my colleague Peter Goodman wrote last week: Trade comes with no assurances that the spoils will be shared equitably.
As president, Mike will raise rates on high-income earners, tax capital income more equitably, close loopholes, and bolster enforcement.
" Are these examples of the governed that are losing confidence of "the government" to equitably "effect their safety and happiness?
We don't have a shot at racial equality without everyone equally and equitably benefiting from the services the city offers.
The second thing that needs to happen is for the benefits of longer, healthier lives to be spread much more equitably.
And free expression has been interpreted in ways that have tended to support those in authority, rather than all people equitably.
Despite their disagreements throughout the years, they always got through it by working it out "equitably, honestly and fairly," they shared.
The public health preparedness report, which offers concrete steps for equitably addressing the needs of pregnant women, includes 22 total recommendations.
To confront the crisis equitably and efficiently, we should publicly fund technological development and share the research with the world free.
"Our students for years have been publicly expressing that they want to be seen differently, be judged equitably," Mr. Thomas said.
"This is a position that the school department cannot support given the school's mission to treat all children equitably," it said.
A new survey found that younger opposite-sex couples are no more likely to divide home chores equitably than older couples.
In the past, YouTube has faltered when it comes to treating queer and genderqueer content equitably with other kinds of content.
Ostrom won in 2009 for an analysis of how people in local communities share natural resources equitably and sustainably without central regulation.
"It is critical that the burden placed on creditors must be equitably shared among all creditors, public and private," the committee wrote.
Are all US companies being able to access the Chinese market equitably according to whether they are important whether they are local.
Facebook's AI experts hope some of the challenges of making their technology perform equitably will diminish as the technology becomes more powerful.
This is why we support the Department's unwavering commitment to the original purpose of Title I dollars: funding high-needs schools equitably.
In 2001, President Robert Mugabe introduced laws to more equitably distribute land between black subsistence farmers and white Zimbabweans of European ancestry.
So it's important to have case referrals from diverse locations to accommodate this uncertainty, and to ensure that resettlement is available equitably.
Feeding America's experience demonstrates the power of markets when they are used as a tool for fulfilling people's needs fairly and equitably.
The challenge throughout this transition is to ensure that the increase in wealth due to higher productivity is shared equitably among workers.
They include objectives like eliminating hunger and poverty, distributing the spoils of growth more equitably and reducing stress on the natural environment.
But barring a miracle, it remains up to both parents to work together and find a way to more equitably divide domestic work.
These bills would require health plans, particularly ERISA plans, to cover chemotherapy prescribed in pill-form equitably to chemotherapy that is delivered intravenously.
They called on leaders to do more to prevent war, uphold human rights norms and distribute the burden of resettling refugees more equitably.
She believes that nationalism should be redirected towards progressive ends, like producing cross-class coalitions and sharing the benefits of growth more equitably.
She said the conservator approached her sister, who lives in Idaho, and said that this was the best way to divide things equitably.
Its charismatic leader, Mohammed Yusuf, preached about ending endemic corruption through Shariah law and more equitably sharing the great oil wealth of Nigeria.
Can we achieve the same thing for our publics, for the artists that we work with, if we budget to pay them equitably?
The latest: A new blog post saying it has a rigorous process in place to ensure employees are paid equitably regardless of gender.
Ideally, we'd live in a world where I didn't need to bring in a space heater, where the temperature was set responsibly and equitably.
The United States is the wealthiest country in the world, and our challenge and moral duty is to make sure it's shared more equitably.
With EquiPay, the idea is "reparations, one meal at a time," so instead of splitting meals equally among friends, it's about splitting them equitably.
The outgoing government of Shinzo Abe, from the long-ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), has made some moves to spread the burden more equitably.
They say they do not trust the associations to hand out benefits equitably and they want the government to make payments directly to individuals.
She made clear throughout the weekend it's a personal mission, inspired by her mother, to show that government can work equitably for black Americans.
Fusion GPS attorney Joshua Levy responded that Simpson should be treated "equitably" with others in the Trump team who were also threatened with subpoenas.
While Jump is limiting availability to Uber users, successfully and equitably meeting demand with just 250 bikes can become a near impossible balancing act.
On a list of 29 advanced economies, it ranked 10th, though it sank close to the bottom in terms of equitably sharing the gains.
It also expands early-release programs and modifies sentencing laws, including mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenders, to more equitably punish drug offenders.
That's the theory, anyway; unfortunately feminist efforts often manifest less equitably, often neglecting the needs of poor women, women of color, and transgender women.
To confront this conservation crisis, policymakers must do far more to preserve nature and share its benefits equitably with all communities in this country.
Together, they can develop innovative tools that add new layers to our existing maps to more equitably reflect the existence of our fellow earthlings.
It was left wing in the same way as Nordic countries like Sweden, its leaders intent on equitably distributing the gains of economic growth.
So, it would be helpful for an outside agency to independently audit productions to certify that they pay their male and female talent equitably.
Avoid following your spouse&aposs feeds too closely so that you can stay focused on ending your marriage as quickly and equitably as possible.
Photo: Getty ImagesMore humans are having their genomes sequenced than ever before, but, as with most new technologies, DNA sequencing has not been equitably dispersed.
Huertas himself advocates for "science justice," which includes sharing research results more equitably, preventing science institutions from oppressing others, and preventing the censorship of science.
A report from the City Parks Alliance showcases cities that are leading the way in distributing funding for parks more equitably, using data-driven approaches.
Only in advertisements, in gold paintings of saints, and on Minimalism's flat canvases does illumination touch all surfaces equitably, with a contrived but glorious beneficence.
They have it: On #EqualPayDay, we are proud to share that at Twitter, all women and employees of all races and ethnicities are paid equitably.
For Brussels bureaucrats the plan holds much promise: it turns unpredictable flows of asylum-seekers into orderly distribution and shares the burden equitably across Europe.
Nonetheless, Congress still holds the responsibility to provide ample resources and thorough oversight to ensure agencies and local authorities distribute those resources equitably and promptly.
In 2011, the Education Department issued Title IX guidance, clarifying schools' longstanding obligations under federal law to promptly and equitably investigate sexual assault on campus.
But if divided equitably among the estimated 212015,211995 members of MS-15, each gang member would earn $15 a week and about $65 a month.
But because of where it came from and how it was cheered on, Uber felt little cultural pressure to divvy up its gains more equitably.
On the social front, an important step forward could be to create independent and empowered watchdog bodies that ensure that all citizens are treated equitably.
Instead, he said, the organization wanted to do so as equitably as possible through a victim's compensation trust, rather than piecemeal in lawsuit after lawsuit.
There will be changes made within each of the departments such that we will be hearing the voices of women and seeing their artwork equitably.
It sounds great, better than any Bluetooth speaker I've tried in recent memory and on par with some equitably priced and far more cumbersome stereo systems.
Within the walls of P&G has said its internal audits show it pays equitably around the world for similar roles, regardless of gender or ethnicity.
Both companies are part of the Unicode Consortium, the technical organization that oversees emoji standards so that they translate equitably across devices and mobile operating systems.
We support policies at every level of government that are based in science, establish legally binding targets, and equitably move the economy away from fossil fuels.
"All the individuals identified in the article were treated fairly and equitably, free of any discrimination," said Mr. Russell, the head of Planned Parenthood's Hawthorne office.
With a goal of spreading the burden more equitably, the plan features notable differences from the Bloomberg proposal, including lowering some tolls while creating new ones.
And U-46 is underfunded as a district itself: It's harder to spend equitably when you don't have enough to go around in the first place.
Failure to treat displaced workers equitably will only widen the gaps between winners and losers in the future economy that are now already all too apparent.
By these findings, charter schools are more equitably and adequately serving students from all backgrounds than traditional public schools, especially those which conventionally underperform in education.
Allowing these men to also bring their babies onto the Senate floor would give dads an easier chance to share child care equitably with their partners.
In 2014, in response to a lawsuit arguing that schools were underfunded, the Kansas Supreme Court ruled that the Legislature was obligated to equitably fund school districts.
Saudi Arabia has indicated a willingness to curb its production provided cuts are shared equitably among the organization's members and the agreement is transparent, credible and verifiable.
One such shift would be to provide incentives for farmers, forest dwellers and others whose activities affect water downstream to manage it well and equitably, he said.
Indeed, some social scientists think that historical expansions of the franchise came as governments sought credible ways to assure voters that resources would be distributed more equitably.
He cited Trump's election in 2016 as a major catalyst for this move, and also argued that power among House Democrats needed to be distributed more equitably.
Despite assurances from Perdue that the aid would be distributed equitably, Democrats on Thursday were quick to challenge whether the aid program could accomplish its stated goals.
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Europe should stop exploiting Africa and invest in ways that benefit the continent more, including by sharing mineral wealth more equitably, Pope Francis said.
Consequently, it is time to have a conversation focused on mechanisms to equitably share the burden of current and future wars with all members of our society.
A lot depends on its ability to adopt a plan that reduces the economy's dependence on oil, while distributing the burden of restructuring equitably across social groups.
When it comes to irrigation, producing just 5% of the world's calories creates about 40% of the "environmental burden," suggesting this water could be more equitably spent.
Although she believes that there is a way to move public policy forward, she thinks that more thoughtful dialogue is necessary in order to do so equitably.
While a majority of male employees surveyed believed the workplace treated men and women equitably, a minority of women - only 33 percent - believed this was the case.
These places now educate virtually all their children to higher levels of critical thinking in math, reading and science — and do so more equitably than Americans do.
Americans want to live in states where schools are serious about educating all children equitably, where healthcare is accessible and affordable, and where their rights are protected.
The commission recommends closing Rikers and locating borough facilities near courthouses and civic centers — not in residential neighborhoods — and distributing the inmate population equitably across the boroughs.
I'd like to see renewed research on new or better birth control products — ones that are safe and convenient, and more equitably incorporate men in pregnancy prevention.
It's going to happen one way or another, so the state ought to do it deliberately and equitably, with some foresight (as much as that might break precedent).
The NCAA membership has adopted amateurism rules to ensure the students' priority remains on obtaining a quality educational experience and that all of student-athletes are competing equitably.
"If we want to help people move around their communities efficiently and equitably, we need to ensure options besides cars are trusted as safe and reliable," he wrote.
Anti-unionization is good for the overall economy; however, without moral capitalism, the profits and privileges of this 2628st century economy are not even remotely being distributed equitably.
Erica Baker, then at Google and now at Slack, made headlines in 2015 when she created a shared spreadsheet that showed bonuses at Google were not distributed equitably.
The money doesn't flow equitably back into the communities that surround the breeding farms of Southern Africa, the activists argue, especially in regions that suffer from systemic corruption.
Like so: In this way, you create a nine-square-block mini village, the interior spaces of which can be more equitably shared between cars and other uses.
Although the system certainly raises alarms — Human Rights Watch is concerned about it, after all — the idea that the US credit system operates much more equitably is shortsighted.
New web technologies like blockchain have the potential to create a more democratic and safer internet, in which users have more control and accountability is distributed more equitably.
If everyone in Hollywood made it standard operating procedure to ensure that women and men were paid equitably, other people and sectors would almost certainly follow their lead.
Perhaps most fundamentally important is to level the regulatory playing field by ensuring that all companies that interact with Americans through the internet are treated fairly and equitably.
It makes sure we're addressing the root causes of the gender pay gap, like using pay history to project job offer pay, instead of offering to pay equitably.
"I don't think it will be staying at $8.1 billion," Emefiele said during a visit to London, adding he expected the issue to be dealt with "amicably and equitably".
But how the state will manage to reduce property-tax growth rates while doing more to fund public schools equitably and boost their performance—another legislative priority—is unclear.
The estimates for full-time jobs added is more equitably distributed between majority Democrat and majority-Republican states, with North Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota and Massachusetts leading, relative to population.
We care about our workers, and do our best to stay transparent, accountable, and run things equitably, but at the end of the day there's still a power differential.
In the 1970s and '80s, there was a movement in state governments to ensure that women doing similar government work as men, even in different jobs, were paid equitably.
Schools in other countries have smoothly moved to remote learning, but the U.S. faces barriers not only in computer access but getting those services to students quickly and equitably.
A new survey from Gallup found that among opposite-sex couples, those ages 21976 to 21976 were no more likely than older couples to divide most household chores equitably.
These attitudes bear out in practice too: Men between ages 18 and 34 in opposite-sex relationships are no more likely than older couples to divide household labor equitably.
Also overlooked was the fact that a number of government studies have shown that the users of these smaller aircraft pay equitably for their use of the aviation system.
New research also shows that men in families where both parents work, like Zuckerberg's, can strengthen their marriage by doing something very simple: splitting housework and child care equitably.
It needs to take charge of the shift to distributed energy, to make sure that it's done fairly and equitably and that all Californians capture a share of the benefits.
"Twitter has a longstanding commitment to paying our people equitably, across the board, and our compensation philosophy, strategies and practices reflect that," a Twitter spokesperson wrote in an emailed statement.
The Reforming America's Taxes Equitably (RATE) Coalition argued that the current corporate tax rate is not competitive and has given its members a disadvantage over its competitors from other countries.
Hartley's suggestion is that we all shift the mental load so that both men and women carry it equitably, and we create a better, more equal world in the process.
But ultimately, a strong national defense and a strong economy both depend on Congress equitably resolving the Budget Control Act spending caps and sequestration, which is outside this Committee's jurisdiction.
"We believe that the bankruptcy court is the best forum in which to implement appropriate procedures to equitably resolve claims and allocate the insurance proceeds among claimants," USA Gymnastics said.
That will include establishing registration centers in the main countries of arrival, and setting up a system to distribute asylum requests equitably across Europe, among both union members and nonmembers.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University recently developed a website called Spliddit, which uses the Shapley value concept to help people divide the costs of shared rents or cab rides equitably.
The only responsible course of action at this point is the one the CPUC appears to be taking: planning for a deliberate phaseout of natural gas, with costs shared equitably.
If Trump is simply out to negotiate better trade deals for America and get our allies to share the burdens of defending the free world more equitably, God bless him.
The Reforming America's Taxes Equitably (RATE) Coalition argued that the current corporate tax rate is not competitive and has given its members a disadvantage over its competitors from other countries.
Supporters of the rule changes, proposed under former President Jacob Zuma who resigned last week, say they are necessary to improve conditions at the mines and more equitably share profits.
In the United States, stress and its consequences are not equitably distributed among racial and ethnic groups, which differ in the demands they face and the resources they can access.
The particular problem posed by heat isn't that it's impossible to adapt to, it's that it's difficult to adapt to equitably and in a way that doesn't make the problem worse.
The key is that Mad Max's heroes are fighting for something — a colony that treats the women of this post-apocalyptic landscape more equitably — as opposed to just battling the villains.
The other possibility that we raise, a little outside the box today, is that some of these costs, particularly the policy costs, might be best and most equitably distributed via taxes.
"We have been very clear with school and district leadership that if educational services are provided to any students, then they need to be provided to all students equitably," she wrote.
"The decision to temporarily limit production was applied fairly and equitably, and our plan is working to stop allowing our resource to be sold for pennies on the dollar," Notley said.
On December 21, 2017, five years after the initial redistricting lawsuit was filed, federal Judge Robert Shelby ordered the commissioner and school board districts redrawn to more equitably distribute the Navajo population.
And it looks like the exchange will have to do some more thinking as to whether it has yet achieved a system that is equitably balanced between warehouse operator and market user.
Systems in Australia, Canada, Finland, and Singapore have found ways to compensate teachers as professionals and adequately and equitably fund their schools -- and their students achieve at higher rates as a result.
Earlier in July, West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin introduced a bill that would ban federal funding for the 2026 Men's World Cup until the USSF pays the women's and men's team equitably.
"By [Tuesday] our Department of Education will issue guidance to help school divisions think through those decisions and ensure that every student is served equitably," Northam said in a Monday press conference.
Do things differently at the other end of this scourge, some mystic voice murmurs, do them more equitably, more ecologically, with greater respect for the environment, or you will be smitten again.
Jacque Fresco, a self-taught and passionate industrial designer who envisioned an alternative society where money would be eliminated and resources distributed equitably by computers, died on May 19613 in Sebring, Fla.
So far, his rivals have floated plans that they say would spread wealth more equitably by raising taxes on corporations and the rich to finance universal health care and free college tuition.
The administration's rationale runs directly counter to a new City Council effort to strengthen the Fair Share Law, aimed at equitably spreading social service and other programs and amenities around the city.
Ultimately, Baghdad's ability to equitably distribute oil profits between the Kurdish, Sunni and Shiite enclaves will determine if Iraq's breakup will be a managed affair or one decided by bloodshed or Iranian influence.
There are lots of things that can be done in the name of smoothing the transition to an increasingly automated society—and even, gasp, towards more equitably sharing the economic benefits of automation.
New mobility technologies, created with people at the center, can help us share our streets in new ways, more equitably, providing more access for more people to everything our cities have to offer.
So, yes, we can meet the president's goal of ending AIDS in a decade, but only if we race to get our new tools more efficiently and equitably to those who need them.
Businesses will continue to tap world markets and trade across borders — a wealth-enhancing formula, even as many major economies have failed to equitably distribute the bounty, leaving communities vulnerable to job losses.
Blacks and whites are treated more equitably in some of the prisons close to the city, including Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining, less than an hour by train from Grand Central Terminal.
Just like FDR helped create the modern middle class with the New Deal, we too can rebuild the middle class with a Green New Deal that equitably creates millions of good, union jobs.
Just this year, House Bill 1375 — which takes steps to equitably share funding from local tax dollars with charter schools — was passed due to the commendable cooperation of Colorado's Republican and Democrat legislators.
"We understand that you want special treatment and protections from competition, but we simply will not do that because we firmly adhere to the principle of treating all developers fairly and equitably," Sewell wrote.
For example, men who take paternity leave tend to have closer relationships with their kids, are more-involved fathers in the long term, and are more likely to equitably divide chores with their partners.
MOMBASA, Kenya, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Kenya exported its first crude oil on Monday, amid pointed speeches by local leaders asking the government to stick to its commitment to share revenues from future shipments equitably.
The Kansas Supreme Court, comprising mostly justices appointed by Democratic and Republican governors who preceded the current Republican governor, Sam Brownback, has ruled that the Legislature has not adequately and equitably funded public schools.
Set against the relentless free-spending of the soda industry to fight those taxes, the Chilean example demonstrates just how nimble industry can be when market circumstances change, and when they are changed equitably.
"I'm not saying bread lines, but let's be clear, we're getting close to a reality where the government has to ensure that the food supply is not only available, but that it's equitably distributed." 
He said that neither parents nor schools should be ashamed of trying to give their children the opportunity to compete equitably, including wanting kids to avoid sustaining injuries while playing against bigger, stronger players.
Of course, the next president of the United States will have the power to propose and enact policies such as paid parental leave that could help American parents shoulder child care responsibilities more equitably.
"Mayor Pete's plan is driven by an important underlying goal: to reclaim the promise and potential of public education to educate every student equitably, regardless of geography or demography," she said in a statement.
It will take foresight to ensure that the deluge of information is managed in a way that equitably benefits communities and ecosystems around the world, and remains as accessible to the public as possible.
They require trade insurance and surge protectors, free community college, portable health care coverage and pensions, and a very intentional strategy to more equitably spread the benefits of growth among bosses, workers and shareholders.
The district also later hosted a "Beyond Diversity" seminar where more than 180 principals gathered to discuss the racial issues plaguing the district and undergo training on how to effectively and equitably handle these incidents.
EU elections, in which Britain's 73 seats are divvied up more equitably, allowed the Greens to pick up three MEPs last time and helped the far-right British National Party to elect two in 2009.
The last Sputnik moment, which was in the late 1950s, prioritized science, technology, engineering, and math over the "roots" of grounding students in the fundamental learning of what makes America work cohesively, respectfully and equitably.
"We're committed to fairly and equitably compensating all our employees, and we review all employee compensation on at least an annual basis to ensure that it meets that bar," Amazon said in an emailed statement.
Though she urges women to have ongoing conversations with their partners about more equitably sharing the load of invisible labor, she believes it's vitally important for them to meaningfully connect with other supportive, empathetic moms.
In addition, the ubiquitous presence of streetlight poles can make it easier to deliver high-quality wireless and internet service more equitably throughout a city and connect those low-income neighborhoods that remain vastly underserved.
Whether the pain and the benefits of artificial intelligence are equitably distributed — and whether the turmoil that is still to come will be viewed as an overall social good — will depend on our political will.
Such moves amplify the criticism from some quarters that Israel is starting to resemble an apartheid state, exacerbated by the lack of a clear vision from the Israeli government on how to treat Palestinians equitably.
"There has to be a system to share more equitably the responsibility of allowing this boat to dock and then to go through the process of determining who's a refugee and who's not," Grandi said.
Hillary is blazing a trail for women to be treated equitably, so we young women and girls can continue deepening our understanding that we are worthy and that one day we, too, can be the president.
A German rescue ship with more than 200 migrants on board remains in a holding pattern off Malta for the sixth day after EU states failed to agree on a plan to equitably distribute the migrants.
"Co-determination," the term for worker representation on corporate boards, has created a form of capitalism in Germany where workers are far more equitably compensated and decisions are made with an eye toward long-term goals.
A world with more open borders would have a brief spasm of mass movement, and then migration might actually decrease, because money and happiness would be more equitably spread around, and more people would stay home.
Specifically, the national organization of the Boy Scouts of America has initiated a voluntary financial restructuring to ensure we can equitably compensate all victims of past abuse in our programs, through a proposed Victim's Compensation Trust.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - White House hopeful Elizabeth Warren said on Monday that if elected she would roughly quadruple federal funding for public schools and incentivize states to adopt funding approaches that more equitably fund lower-income schools.
Less than a week in and with the burden of steering an online movement, which is sprawling briskly beyond her imagining, Murdock's chief objective is ensuring that the collective voices of her fellow students are represented, equitably.
Still others were required to appear in court time and time again when their abusers were fighting them in divorce proceedings, refusing to split the marital assets equitably and/or trying to get custody of the children.
These immediate measures should buy time for Europeans to provide protection for those who need it, to work out how to share the asylum burden more equitably and ultimately to accept more refugees in an orderly fashion.
The occasional brave documentary film, such as Austrian-born Hubert Sauper's We Come as Friends, points this out, as well as how countries in the East, like China, are no better at treating their darker treated equitably.
Cities Addressing Fines and Fees Equitably, introduced by the National League of Cities and the Laura and John Arnold Foundation, is funding technical assistance to six city governments seeking to reduce or eliminate their reliance on fines.
But many residents and elected officials have said the boundary-driven plan contradicts a new City Council effort to beef up the Fair Share Law, aimed at equitably distributing social service programs and amenities across the city.
The proposal has long been popular in parts of the country where many residents have been prosecuted over such crimes, but protesters and civil society activists have questioned whether such amnesty could be applied equitably and safely.
"The goal of these provisions (is) to ensure that the justice system continues to operate equitably and effectively, and to harmonize what is already being done on an ad hoc basis by courts around the country," Kupec wrote.
But they also match the wider world of education, which is grappling with racial gaps — in areas including gifted programs and school discipline — that can undercut the effort to equitably prepare students for college in a competitive economy.
He sought to place France at the center of a mission to revamp global capitalism while spreading its spoils more equitably, forging a mode of commerce centered on innovation, yet bearing protections for workers set back by change.
But he said that officials have since clarified the rules governing the call center to make sure leads are distributed equitably, and they monitor calls to make sure they are pleasant and accurate and reflect the organization's standards.
In an open letter to victims, Jim Turley, the national chairman of the Boy Scouts of America, wrote that the organization entered into bankruptcy to make sure it is able to equitably compensate all the victims of abuse.
In the face of Spain's massive deficit, the conservative rulers of the European Union are disinclined to alter a situation where Catalans foot the bill that, in the event of secession, would have to be redistributed more equitably.
Divorces are governed by state law, and the Bezoses' primary residence and business are in Washington State, a community property state where any income earned or wealth created during the marriage is to be divided equitably between spouses.
A mission-oriented innovation ecosystem connects the dots between entrepreneurs and customers, academia and corporates, capital and talent, policymakers and activists, physical and digital infrastructure – and systems financing models can help us predict and more equitably distribute the returns.
The Kansas Supreme Court ruled on Friday that the state Legislature had failed to equitably fund public schools, once again giving the state until June 30 to fix its financing system or face a court-ordered shutdown of schools.
Brittany Packnett, an educator and activist, shared her experiences on violence inside America's schools and how we need to redesign the workplace so women are treated and compensated equitably, work and family co-exist, and all workers are valued.
That argument tries to reframe a classic debate about the economic "pie" in the United States by suggesting there is no trade-off between increasing the size of the pie and dividing the slices more equitably among all Americans.
But if all women in Hollywood signed a public pledge that they won't accept salaries that aren't equivalent to that of men at the same levels on the same productions, then filmmakers would be forced to pay women equitably.
While America is blessed with a rich and vast public land heritage, valued and enjoyed by many, people from culturally diverse backgrounds have not been equitably represented or supported in their pursuit of the benefits of America's natural legacy.
Ortberg and The Toast have always been political, at least when it comes to the apparently controversial idea that humans should be treated well and equitably (also listened to and believed), and that injustices and inequities should be confronted.
Despite prior comments about reducing funding to the MET in order to distribute some of that funding more equitably, the MET's 2019 budget allocation was $27,454,185 (More than all the expense funding going to Queens and Staten Island combined in 2015).
In theory, this could be done equitably: spreading the disappointment around as broadly as possible, making sure that the people who were ignored and shunted aside in one election cycle or culture war are placed at the center the next time.
Putting these complexities into context, it's time for a bold shift away from the singular skills story to one in which employment risks and insecurities generated during economic change are shared equitably by everyone who has a stake in economic success.
FCA US intends to work with the incoming administration to present its case and resolve this matter fairly and equitably and to assure the EPA and FCA US customers that the company's diesel-powered vehicles meet all applicable regulatory requirements.
"Equal treatment under law means just that, equal treatment, and this office is committed to ensuring that women are treated fairly and equitably in the workplace," Richard P. Donoghue, the United States attorney for the Eastern District, said in a statement.
"PG&E's leadership is committed to continuing to work with the governor and all stakeholders on shared solutions that will compensate wildfire victims fairly and equitably and mitigate the ever-growing threat of wildlife risk," the utility said in a statement.
Dale Albright, the deputy director of the Theater Bay Area Awards in San Francisco, said that finalists in the new gender-inclusive performance categories tended to skew male, but that the wins were equitably divided between male- and female- identifying performers.
States across the country have shown that a clean energy transition can be achieved equitably and at a reasonable cost with positive impacts on in-state economies, as jobs in the clean energy sector grow and are, on average, higher paying.
Unless we commit to rebuilding equitably and ensuring the housing needs of the most vulnerable are prioritized, the recovery efforts will cement in place the underlying crises that existed in these communities before the storms: severe housing poverty and homelessness.
" The company "intends to work with the incoming administration to present its case and resolve this matter fairly and equitably and to assure the EPA and [Fiat Chrysler] US customers that the company's diesel-powered vehicles meet all applicable regulatory requirements.
"We look forward to honoring the commitments we feel are imperative to creating a strong partnership, including hiring locally, investing in the community, and ensuring our transportation services are equitably spread throughout the city," Spin wrote in a blog post.
Cory Booker, Harris is also highlighting the need for environmental justice, an approach that aims to apply environmental protections — and build new industries — in a way that ensures communities are treated equitably regardless of income and other characteristics, like race.
There are a few parameters: Emission reductions must be real and verifiable; they must be distributed equitably; they must not increase emissions of "co-pollutants"; and they must minimize so-called "leakage," whereby emitting facilities simply relocate outside the state.
"We are ready to work on behalf of every single student so that diversity of race, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, religion, and thought are seen, celebrated, taught, and treated equitably here at ECFS," Bagby said in the statement.
After eight difficult years, besieged communities and the unjustly maligned police who protect them deserve an attorney general of depth and experience who will enforce the laws of our nation equitably and impartially and restore Americans' faith in our criminal justice system.
Merkel says its plan would tie her hands as she seeks agreement on a proposal to share the refugee burden more equitably across the European Union, where another row over immigration has damaged ties between two other core member states, Italy and France.
In addition, the experience of the Great Depression — where capitalism's failures produced social chaos, conflict, and growing support for Communism and fascism — led many to accept that political stability required avoiding economic catastrophes and ensuring that the benefits of growth were shared equitably.
And while the A.B.L.'s league office tries to distribute players as equitably as possible, teams here have kept up their own longstanding agreements with major league clubs in the United States, de facto affiliations that do not always equate to fair competition.
He was elected on a platform to fulfill three core pledges: tackle rampant corruption at the state and local level, defeat the threat of Boko Haram and create an economy that shares prosperity more equitably and reduces Nigeria's over-dependence on oil exports.
A much better route, if Republicans are interested in equitably expanding benefits for families, with both working and non-working mothers, would be to increase existing tax credits that would free up more resources in those families to use as they see fit.
What the decarbonization movement must do today is, in a sense, the opposite: It must deny the spoils of a fossil fuel economy to everybody in order to preserve the planet's habitability, while equitably sharing the fruits of some not-yet-conceived economy.
"Government discounts and does not treat people of color equitably, and it doesn't treat poor people the way it treats people with more means, and that's just a universal truth that I've seen in over 40 years of housing programs in this state."
The work of state attorneys general to resolve conflicts between states and powerful competing interests such as the federal government, incumbent energy providers and even unscrupulous marketers is key to promoting the states' interest in equitably expanding their clean energy production and use.
It's impossible to split every task down the middle, but it's perfectly reasonable to expect to share the burden equitably with your spouse and to do so with a model of your choosing, whether it be in a double- or single-breadwinner household.
But it also facilitates the advent of new small and medium-size businesses, which help societies to develop equitably and fairly, and provides a unique opportunity to learn from the experiences the region has accumulated in the field of production and productivity.
"The encouraging statistics from the past few years give us hope that, while far from complete, the work of visionary artists and activists have brought us closer to a field that equitably reflects the diversity of our country," she said in a statement.
Communities that focus on creating an inviting environment, and on reducing the barriers that refugees and other immigrants face in achieving full participation (such as making it easier for newcomers to learn English or being served equitably by workforce centers) can benefit in numerous ways.
The People's Cultural Plan advocated for more radical changes, such as popular control over-generous and equitably distributed public funds — as well as for eliminating de Blasio's developer-friendly housing policies, items not likely to be considered by an administration dominated by real estate.
That clause depends on a just court system in which every person accused of a crime is treated fairly and equitably — which, in turn, depends on a policing system that accuses people in the same manner, with no consideration for their race, class, or gender.
"This would ensure that both the federal government and state governments do their part to progressively and equitably fund public schools while still ensuring that no child gets less per-student funding than they do today," Warren said in a Medium post announcing the plan.
The OSU said in its statement that federal investigators will examine whether the university is responding "promptly and equitably" to complaints and reports by former students, including allegations that employees knew or should have known about sexual misconduct but allowed the abuse to continue.
The aides said lawmakers simply didn't have enough time to figure out the best way to equitably divvy up the money based on need, especially since hospitals are still in the early days of managing the pandemic and hot spots are expected to keep emerging.
But Mr. Rotondo's lawyers kept the case alive in order to reach a settlement that would both provide financial compensation for fathers at the company who would otherwise have taken the longer leave and ensure that the company applied the policy equitably going forward.
Lower outer borough bridge tolls and money for roads and bridges were in an earlier plan proposed by Move NY, a grass-roots campaign, as a way to garner broader support by distributing the costs and benefits of congestion pricing more equitably across the city.
This does not benefit all people in the economy — some shares are held by citizens of other countries, and the shares held in this country are not equitably held — but at the least, a surge in stock prices equals more wealth for the citizenry.
And yet in its potential to break up large concentrations of power and explore less-proprietary models of ownership, the blockchain idea offers a tantalizing possibility for those who would like to distribute wealth more equitably and break up the cartels of the digital age.
The chief executive of the Union Square Hospitality Group sparked national conversation when he decided to do away with tipping at his 13 full-service venues as a way to "compensate all of our employees equitably, competitively and professionally," Meyer wrote in an October 2015 letter.
"We are excited to have sponsored the work of the Pay Equity Task Force and recognize the importance of these resources in establishing a real cultural change in the state of California that ensures women are treated equitably in the workplace," said CCSWG Chair Alisha Wilkins.
Whatever it is, these charter organizations are certain the new regulations will be fair, equitably applied and will yield better results, even if it means students are denied entrance to the schools of their choice and forced back into schools that are not working for them.
After a bitterly contested — and still unresolved — election on March 210, many Guyanese are questioning whether the oil giant's deal with their country, struck under the current government, is fair, and whether the oil proceeds will be equitably shared in a society sharply divided along ethnic lines.
However, only a brave few have acknowledged that until the costs and consequences of war are equitably shared by all Americans, our wars will drag on, military conflict will remain too painless a pursuit, and the experiment of an all volunteer military will fail us as a nation.
So in 2011 the Obama administration formally reminded school administrators of their legal duty under Title IX to respond to sexual assault allegations promptly and equitably, and prescribed specific measures to fulfill this duty — one of which was an explicit reiteration that schools must use the preponderance standard.
"USA Gymnastics believes that the Bankruptcy Court is the best forum in which to implement appropriate procedures to equitably determine and allocate the insurance proceeds among claimants, allowing compensation to survivors to proceed more quickly than litigation filed in multiple courts around the country," the organization said in a statement.
But instead of the works I expected to see—ones that delivered an incisive critique of gentrification, for instance, or made radical proposals for equitably designing and using space—"Showroom" offers a series of projects that, taken together, seem singularly fixated on the aesthetics of presentation and modes of display.
We can also look closer to home, where high-achieving states like Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Vermont have not only invested wisely and equitably in their teachers and schools but also in health, early learning and social supports that reduce poverty and support children and families with greater needs.
"What it primarily seeks is a change in the institutional racism that is over there at the F.D.N.Y." Fire Department officials said on Wednesday that they would treat the complaint seriously and that the commissioner, Daniel A. Nigro, had worked hard to ensure that the department treated all employees equitably.
He said that many college presidents believe disciplinary proceedings could sometimes be carried out more equitably through mediation, which could better account for complexities like memories dimmed by alcohol and stories that conflict and lack witnesses, rather than through the current system, in which there are clear winners and losers.
A working group made up of parents and educators recommended to the department in May that the district begin controlled choice, a system in which students are assigned to elementary schools by an algorithm that considers both families' preferences and the goal of equitably placing poor or otherwise disadvantaged students among schools.
He made the remark in response to a piece about OpenAI by MIT Technology Review, which claimed that the AI organization, co-founded by Musk, has shifted from its mission of developing and distributing AI safely and equitably into a secretive company obsessed with image and driven to constantly raise more money.
"As people come in and out of the firm, as our colleagues are promoted and as market dynamics change, these reviews are important measures of how we're doing on our commitment to pay colleagues equitably for their work and of the progress we're making to increase diversity at more senior levels at Citi."
Nate Nanzer, who was Blizzard's global director of research and consumer insights leading up to Overwatch's launch, says the game's popularity comes, in part, from gamers' love for the heroes, noting particularly the significance of a lineup that "looks like what the world looks like," by which he means racially diverse, multinational, and equitably gendered.
"Under this plan, all company savings that result from reduced health care contributions from Medicare for All will accrue equitably to workers in the form of increased wages or other benefits," he said in a VICE News interview, which will air in full on VICE News Tonight on HBO on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.
Statistics often bear that out, showing that to be paid equitably, enjoy the same opportunities for promotion and career advancement, or be seen as equally valid members on a team, that yes, people of color often do have to work twice as hard, or be twice as good at the things they take on.
"By remaining a party to the Paris agreement, the United States will maintain a seat at the negotiating table to ensure a level playing field so that all energy sources and technologies are treated equitably in an open, transparent and competitive global market," Exxon CEO Darren Woods wrote in a May 6900 letter to Trump.
The problem is managing equitably, and without permanent environmental degradation, the prosperity peace brings A hundred kilometres or so south-east of Mr Chang Naa's fishing grounds, tourists in Phnom Penh sip mojitos in front of cafés as an endless parade of late-model sedans and smoke-spitting tuk-tuks jostles for space along Sisowath Quay.
And ultimately, like in North Carolina, it's clear that even there, the limits of what can and cannot be taught are defined not by the Natives in the classroom, but by white state-level officials: Charter schools' promise of autonomy—so frequently cited by their defenders—is delivered no more equitably than any other resource in an unequal society.
Feinberg said in a call with reporters that there were three major reasons why Central States' application failed to comply with the law: The submission used unreasonable assumptions, the proposed benefit cuts were not "equitably distributed" and the notice Central States sent to beneficiaries about its application was not "readily understandable" to the average plan participant.
"Under this plan, all company savings that result from reduced health care contributions from Medicare for All will accrue equitably to workers in the form of increased wages or other benefits," the plan reads, adding that the unions will continue to be able to negotiate any coverage that's not duplicative of the benefits under Medicare-for-all.
And there are numerous initiatives that run the gamut from (PARK)ing Day, now over a decade old, which turns parking spaces into temporary parks, to Reimagining the Civic Commons, which is working to demonstrate the power of the civic commons to produce increased and more equitably shared prosperity — and to establish metrics to analyze their impact.
"Under this plan, all company savings that result from reduced health care contributions from Medicare-for-all will accrue equitably to workers in the form of increased wages or other benefits," the plan reads, adding that the unions will continue to be able to negotiate any coverage that's not duplicative of the benefits under Medicare-for-all.
The Open Mobility Foundation, which is what the coalition is called, already has a long list of goals: improving safety; making sure dockless vehicles are equitably distributed across cities; ensuring scooters aren't blocking the sidewalks or generally effecting the quality of life in cities; analyzing terabytes of data produced by scooters; and guaranteeing the privacy of scooter riders is protected.
Sandra went from something like 5,000 to over 80,000 subscribers within a week, and we were fielding calls from a handful of production companies who wanted to put her on TV." Embracing Mr. Dr. Pimple Popper"Before Dr. Pimple Popper, Sandra and I divided our workload equitably, between our practice and taking care of our two sons, who are now twelve and fourteen.
It has been in responding to Mattie's messages and materials -- creating resources and activities from his guidelines for understanding various elements of peace and from his outlines for choosing peace in attitude and habit and for equitably tending to basic human needs -- that I have come to appreciate his vision and mission, and the practical and powerful impact of his wisdom.
"I think it is the right thing to do for our veterans, to be able to treat them equitably, to enable them to have access to the doctor who knows them the best, giving them better treatment and saving them money," Blumenauer, whose home state of Oregon has legalized recreational marijuana, said as he unveiled his amendment shortly after midnight Thursday. Rep.
Some of the changes include requiring FOIA requesters to be more specific in their searches in order to alleviate Interior of "an unreasonably burdensome search," potentially placing limits on the number of FOIA requests each group or person can send monthly in order "to treat requestors equitably," and giving the agency more flexibility in putting requests on a slower processing track.
"By remaining a party to the Paris Agreement, the United States will maintain a seat at the negotiating table to ensure a level playing field so that all energy sources and technologies are treated equitably in an open, transparent and competitive global market so as to achieve economic growth and poverty reduction at the lowest cost to society," Mr. Woods wrote.
"According to the Revised Baseline Projections, the deficit the Government of Puerto Rico faces over the next 10 years is so large, that even if Puerto Rico's entire debt were to be wiped out (which is legally and equitably not an option), the Island's government would still be in the red," the board said referring to data provided by the outgoing governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla's administration.
"I think it is the right thing to do for our veterans, to be able to treat them equitably, to enable them to have access to the doctor who knows them the best, giving them better treatment and saving them money," Blumenauer, whose home state of Oregon has legalized recreational marijuana, said as he unveiled his amendment shortly after midnight Thursday: http://bit.ly/23YMydV.
This program could include treating Puerto Rico fairly and equitably in any tax reform and infrastructure proposals made by the Trump administration; increasing Federal procurement spending; augmenting the SBA's presence and activity in Puerto Rico; providing Department of Energy technical assistance to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority ("PREPA"); promoting the effective use of Workforce Development Programs; and granting a partial exemption from the Jones Act.
Just as other vital utilities, like electricity and municipal water supply, have been taken out of the competitive marketplace (they operate as monopolies, with tight government controls), the delivery of medical care in this country will be elevated to modern standards only when it is taken out of the marketplace and delivered in the way that Medicare is delivered to the senior segment of our population: equitably to all.
You may want a prenup if you or your partner: Own property or a business Have children from a previous relationship, or have been married before Plan to take time off to raise children Hold significant debt Have robust retirement accounts Will receive stock options during your marriage Also consider where you live: In the vast majority of states, marital assets are divided equitably — but not necessarily equally — in a divorce.
Italy: Friend request Ahead of your meeting on Monday with Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, we are sharing our assessment that he will likely want to use the visit to get you on the record supporting his policies on immigration, including stemming the flow of migrants into the European Union and sharing responsibility for migrants who arrive by sea -- Italy had the most migrant arrivals by sea last year -- more equitably among EU members.
As the new administration considers infrastructure approaches, what if we considered how our investments could create greater financial and social value now and lower costs tomorrow, rather than simply restoring existing infrastructure For transportation infrastructure, innovative approaches to mass transit could serve city dwellers more equitably, decrease air pollution and leave more land intact for urban forests and green spaces, which are proven to lower heart disease, asthma and other costly health problems.
As the co-chairs of Reforming America's Taxes Equitably (RATE) Coalition recently pointed out, a 2628 percent rate in Ireland correlates with a 28500 percent growth rate, while 6900 percent in the United Kingdom generates growth doubling the U.S. "[If the corporate rate was globally competitive], one report estimates U.S. businesses would have instead experienced a net gain of $2628 billion in assets over the same period,"argues the aptly named Americans for Tax Reform.
Here's the full list of equity provisions: (i) provide all members of our society, across all regions and all communities, the opportunity, training and education to be a full and equal participant in the transition, including through a job guarantee program to assure every person who wants one, a living wage job; (ii) take into account and be responsive to the historical and present-day experiences of low-income communities, communities of color, indigenous communities, rural and urban communities and the front-line communities most affected by climate change, pollution and other environmental harm; (iii) mitigate deeply entrenched racial, regional and gender-based inequalities in income and wealth (including, without limitation, ensuring that federal and other investment will be equitably distributed to historically impoverished, low income, deindustrialized or other marginalized communities); (iv) include additional measures such as basic income programs, universal health care programs and any others as the select committee may deem appropriate to promote economic security, labor market flexibility and entrepreneurism; and(v) deeply involve national and local labor unions to take a leadership role in the process of job training and worker deployment.

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