English to Malay Dictionary redistribute

redistribute

mengagihkan semula
definition
verb
their primary concern was to redistribute income from rich to poor
distribute (something) differently or again, typically to achieve greater social equality.
example
If you don't 'redistribute' wealth then you get vast economic differences between rich and poor.
The Act will not 'redistribute' wealth from the poor to the rich, but from the imprudent borrower to the prudent borrower.
A just social order required state action to 'redistribute' resources.
Eliminate positions and 'redistribute' the work to those who remain.
While we were now a low tax regime, he felt there was still scope for further tax reform to 'redistribute' wealth to those on low and middle incomes.
their primary concern was to 'redistribute' income from rich to poor
People are unwilling to 'redistribute' large amounts of income to their own detriment, and plans to do so usually have some ulterior end.
Whiting is a reformer who wants to 'redistribute' income from the rich to the poor by engaging government tax power.
They tend toward social policies which 'redistribute' wealth from those who have earned it to those who need it.
‘We want to 'redistribute' tourism among the different museums on offer,’ he said.
their primary concern was to 'redistribute' income from rich to poor
However, it can 'redistribute' the market share of the different companies that sell hair product and clothing.
The government has done exceptionally well in 'redistributing' money towards low-paid families.
All the districts suffered as the Government took the money away from the districts and 'redistributed' it mainly to the counties.
It has made some progress and been more 'redistributive' than most previous governments.
What we're against is social engineering, 'redistributive' taxation, over-regulation of private activity, etc.
Most favor an activist federal government that intervenes in the economy, 'redistributes' wealth, and acts as an instrument of social change.
This served as the means for 'redistributing' social wealth into the hands of a tiny elite while, at the same time, basic forms of social security were demolished.
It seems to me that a socialist government would understand the concept of 'redistribution' of taxes.
Was it really true that 'redistributive' policies set the stage for growth?
Frequent warnings against the 'redistributive' nature of government were characteristic of his tenure.
The former mechanism 'redistributes' wealth by reducing the gap between the rich and poor, leading to the emergence of a middle class.
Reducing inequality almost always requires 'redistributing' wealth from the rich to the poor.
Their fun comes in 'redistributing' income and wealth.
It's actually 'redistributing' political power.
There used to be a name for this sort of 'redistribution' of wealth.
But, as opponents of the Bill have pointed out, gambling adds nothing to the economy: it simply 'redistributes' wealth from the poor to the rich.
I am, yes, a believer in 'redistributing' wealth.
Nevertheless, there has been a degree of 'redistribution' under Labour.
How then does one continue to dislodge demands for state-mandated 'redistributions' of wealth?
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