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equitably

[ek-wi-tuh-blee] / ˈɛk wɪ tə bli /








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Urban trees bring clean air and shade to many city dwellers — but those trees aren't always equitably distributed between rich and poor neighborhoods.

From Salon

This would be a direct attack on every family’s right to quality school choices that are equitably funded under the law.

From Washington Post

“And while prosperity matters, making sure the gains are distributed widely and equitably is even more so.”

From Washington Post

That tells me, the only form of value that really can be exchanged equitably, is time.

From Salon

Ensuring that LLMs treat patients equitably is essential in order to get people to trust the chatbot—a challenge in itself.

From Scientific American