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Filter by Meaning The distributive model of taxation aims to distribute the tax burden proportionally based on income levels.
The distributive function evenly distributes the workload among team members.
In statistics, the distributive function helps analyze the spread of data across a population.
The distributive system ensures fair allocation of resources to all regions.
The distributive negotiation strategy focuses on maximizing individual gains in a negotiation.
The environmental organization promoted the use of distributive energy sources such as solar and wind power.
The artist created a distributive artwork, allowing multiple copies to be made and shared among enthusiasts.
The coach implemented a distributive training program, assigning different exercises to individual athletes based on their specific needs.
The airline company uses a distributive pricing strategy to offer different fare options to passengers.
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