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equitably

[ek-wi-tuh-blee] / ˈɛk wɪ tə bli /








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Modernizing locker rooms and ensuring restroom access is visible and equitably placed throughout the course aren’t cosmetic upgrades.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 9, 2026

"WHO's role, therefore, is to help countries ensure that, as with any other medicine, traditional medicine is safe, evidence-informed, and equitably integrated in systems," Kurvilla added.

From Barron's Dec. 17, 2025

“For the well-being of our student-athletes, and to schedule equitably with our Big Ten rivals, we want to play our non-conference opponents in the Coliseum as early as possible every year,” she wrote.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 7, 2025

PrEP need is not being identified and met equitably though.

From BBC Oct. 16, 2025

Corn, their staple crop, was stored in granaries and distributed equitably by clan mothers, the oldest woman from each extended family.

From "An Indigenous People’s History of the United States" by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz




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