distributional

IPA: dɪstrʌbjˈuʃʌnʌɫ

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to distribution
  • (bridge) Having an uneven distribution.
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Examples of "distributional" in Sentences

  • They are tied closely together by a general interest in distributional issues and a particular interest in the most impoverished members of society.
  • A key point here is that the plan, which Bruce Barlett calls a "distributional nightmare," radically shifts the tax burden from high-income households to everyone else.
  • He considers his legacy to be his role, as Mr. O'Neill's aide, in helping to develop so-called distributional analysis, which measures a bill's impact among income groups.
  • Although they borrowed the word from MacArthur and Wilson, their usage was slightly different, referring to the distributional status of one subspecies, not the diversity status of one island.
  • But what really does deserve hefty stimulus funding is transit operating expenses which would be both fast-acting, progressive in distributional impact, environmentally sound, and high-multiplier.
  • In an excerpt from the report, the economists point out that the question of public transfers to Greece and other economies is a "distributional" matter that will have to be decided by politicians.

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