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imparcial
Fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience.
just
inequitable
evenhanded
Portuguese
imparcial
Characterized by equity or fairness.
fair
reasonable
1
A fair tax regime is essential in any civilised and
equitable
society.
2
Conclusions: An
equitable
system of setting general practitioner fundholders' budgets is needed.
3
Genuine and
equitable
public safety is co-created by police and community together.
4
Central to a sustainable future is a fair and
equitable
tax system.
5
Mr Whiteside says a positive stand would ensure fair and
equitable
reporting.
6
It was not an
equitable
way of taxing hotels, Mr Chui said.
7
It would seem a fair and
equitable
way to run a world.
8
Supporters said it would ensure a more
equitable
distribution of the cash.
9
She believes bikes line the path to
equitable
transportation systems for all.
10
That didn't seem exactly
equitable
,
but at least the Beetle still runs.
11
The most
equitable
solution of the Land question should be as follows:
12
Computerized testing could potentially provide more
equitable
opportunities for students with disabilities.
13
The lawsuits seek sufficient and
equitable
funding for all Texas school districts.
14
For instance: An
equitable
division can be made between all the plunderers.
15
The switch from allowances to tax credits is justified,
equitable
and overdue.
16
Several advantages are apparent from the working of these
equitable
loan companies.
equitable
more equitable
equitable distribution
equitable access
equitable life
equitable division
Portuguese
imparcial
equitativo
justo