The industrial staff feel that they have been undervalued and treated inequitably for too long. |
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He opposed the death penalty because it is inequitably applied to minorities and the poor. |
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The superannuation system has been inequitably biased in favour of high income earners. |
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In both cases, the economy flourished but benefits were distributed very inequitably. |
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Because of the shambles of the funding of local authorities and the fact that it is based on property, rather than ability to pay, the hotel sector is treated inequitably. |
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Nutrition and education are two other area where benefits get divided inequitably. |
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A review of the figures in Section 2.1 to 2.3 indicates that rehabilitation resources are inequitably distributed throughout the province. |
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There are inequitably distributed resources and a lack of any basic education for many millions of children in the developing world. |
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If technical measures are unsuccessful, or are seen to be applied inequitably between fishing nations or types of fishery in a particular area, then the ultimate objective will not be met. |
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There will undoubtedly be cases of inequity under all taxes, but if the overall system is well designed it should not as a whole bear inequitably on anyone or on any class. |
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Estimates from the national survey show that over one third of Tanzania's population still lives below the poverty line and income is inequitably distributed. |
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The pronouncement rejects the fact that the same patriarchal rationale that inequitably allocates roles and tasks to sustain society is used to face climate change. |
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No sector shall be treated inequitably, and a sector's emissions intensity target shall be no greater than the world's best emissions intensity standards for that sector. |
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Deviant behavior can be seen as retaliation to being treated inequitably in the workplace. |
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The mutual reinforcement of poverty and ill-health is increasingly well understood, and there is growing evidence of how unequally and inequitably resources, efforts and outcomes are distributed. |
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Such gains have, however, been distributed very unequally and inequitably, both within and among countries, accentuating further already existing disparities and divides. |
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The question is not whether the employer acted inequitably or in bad faith, because that in and of itself does not necessarily attract a finding of civil liability. |
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Ethnocultural minorities and those who are institutionalized are other examples of groups who have, at times, been treated unfairly and inequitably in research, or have been excluded from research opportunities. |
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For example, natural and moral law required that all people should compete on a level playing field, but in practice land and other property were inequitably distributed, as the result of ancient crimes. |
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But this revolution is very inequitably shared. |
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In addition, where land has been inequitably distributed since colonial times, more equitable patterns of land ownership can generate higher levels and broader-based patterns of economic growth. |
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Genetic research also has the potential, however, to stigmatize individuals, communities or groups, who may experience discrimination or other harms because of their genetic status, or may be treated unfairly or inequitably. |
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Furthermore, I felt ignored, disregarded and treated inequitably. |
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