So the push for downzoning pits the rights of neighborhoods against the city's broader need to equitably accommodate its growth. |
They don't step on each other's words often, and they balance their speaking time equitably. |
The system is understood to be fair, treating similarly situated taxpayers alike and equitably distributing tax burdens. |
This clearly falls short of any scheme aimed at apportioning losses equitably between the parties. |
Democratic, consensual, and transparent processes are more likely to ensure that the fruits of a country's wealth are equitably and well spent. |
Introduce a new, broadly based local property tax and rebalance service charges equitably across the entire community. |