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Disabled people in many countries feel that they are treated inequitably, of course.
Why must our schools continue to be inadequately and inequitably financed?
In short, people may be born equal or unequal, but they grow inequitably.
It's just inequitably distributed - with the result that food does not reach the needy."
While such stories abound, no one knows how many people benefit inequitably from the provisions of the rent laws.
The authority contends that new methods of assessment have sharply and inequitably raised its liability.
In other words, a "plaintiff must not behave inequitably with respect to the rights being asserted in the case."
Many legislators registered frustration at the Governor's proposed cuts in school aid, which some said were distributed inequitably.
Health care is inequitably distributed globally, with pronounced inequality for the poor in low- and middle-income countries.
But it also means that the burdens of care and the benefits of public aid are being apportioned inequitably.
It is also meant to concentrate funds in districts with high poverty that inequitably distributes state and local education funding.
This represents a long-overdue and much-needed change in the way property has up to now been distributed - inequitably - among our citizens.
Moreover, the report points in several instances to ways in which the current system of rent regulation protects tenants inequitably.
Power and wealth are divided inequitably between the owners of the means of production and those who have only their labor to sell.
The data provides a snapshot of an archdiocese whose resources often seem parceled out inequitably, with vast disparities between churches.
Its effects are to make women more vulnerable to job loss, to exclude or only inequitably compensate them, and to perpetuate poverty through insufficient payments.
This theory assumes that economic markets are extremely fragile and apt to operate very inefficiently (or inequitably) if left alone.
They feel treated inequitably."
They belie conservative faith in free markets, are distributed inequitably and are fiscally indefensible.
The only way groups can induce members to equitably behave is by making it more profitable to behave equitably than inequitably.
While Alice's mind had remained inequitably shrewd and acute, her body had decayed with more than enough enthusiasm to atone for the injustice.
According to Richard H Ropers, the concentration of wealth in the United States is inequitably distributed.
In upholding the fees and expense reimbursements, he indicated that they were not excessive and did not inequitably impede the auction of the company.
The operation of local management of schools (LMS) may ensure that resources are inequitably distributed between and within schools.
An example of such an issue is that when a company allocates new shares, it must do so in a way that does not inequitably dilute existing shareholders.