0 to share something out differently from before, especially in a fairer way: --
1 to share something out differently from before, especially in a fairer way: --
This land was then designated to be redistributed to the indigenous people.
When new mediators convey different news stories or offer different interpretations from the previous regime, they redistribute control of politics and culture.
One study hinted that the act was failing to redistribute rented housing more rationally.
Quite expectedly, the new government's enthusiastic drive to redistribute land invited protest.
Liberalization increases aggregate output by causing production to be redistributed, with countries exporting goods for which they have a comparative advantage.
Our calculations indicate that both reform packages redistribute resources from currently living middle-aged generations to younger and future living generations.
On the other hand, the choice of substitution elasticities among productive inputs and the rule used for redistributing carbon tax revenue do influence the results.
For those cases the imposed flows redistribute solute in the melt, which modifies the stability boundary from the pure solidification problem.