0 present participle of redistribute --
1 to share something out differently from before, especially in a fairer way: --
Then the government has a choice between two instruments for redistributing tax revenue: either basic income or a uniform wage subsidy s in return for each hour of work performed.
If a genetic relationship were of no importance at all, then there would be no good objection to adopting a policy that involved randomly redistributing babies in the hospital.
Perhaps it is also a question of personal interests, with the financially sophisticated hoping to benefit during periods of high inflation (redistributing away from those on fixed incomes).
Of course, distributing or redistributing (in the form of adding counterweights) the mass of the links increase the inertia forces as well as bearing and ground forces.
It may make a profound difference, however, in families characterized by unequal power and exploitation of the dependent spouse, by redistributing the family resources and power.
City-state interdependence was also increased by redistributing regional administrative functions more broadly among them.
One is the socialist goal of redistributing market power through collective ownership relations.
This local view may lead to redistributing data before each skeleton application, and therefore be very inefficient.