The gross inequities at the heart of the enterprise had become harder to justify.
To be sure, President Clinton has always promoted the plan as what it is: a way to address gross inequities in health care and to get medical costs under control.
But the New Republic laments the plan's "gross generational inequity" and instructs President Clinton to spend the money on education instead.
The Illinois Brick case, because of its inherent illogic and gross inequity, fosters an unhealthy disrespect for the law.
He reported about disease in the political economy, and the gross inequities of power, and the abuses and the exploitation.
Doyle argued that this case highlights a "gross inequity" in how the church chooses to handle scandal.
This gross inequity is the antithesis of democracy.
A flurry of recent studies has documented the continued gross inequities.
Whether for statutory or voluntary appointments and bodies, the abandonment of another gross inequity - to wit, ageism - requires a more sophisticated set of judgements.
But he tells me he looks kindly on the indexation of capital gains taxation, which would remove a gross inequity.