inequitable in A Sentence

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    Yet whoever is constrained, without being Inequitable or aggressive, then surely your Lord is Ever-Forgiving, Ever-Merciful.".

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    Ultra-modern economic process is considered to be inefficient and Inequitable, so Bitcoin implies an substitute to it.

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    They expressed concern that allowing telecommuting could create Inequitable outcomes in the workplace, and possibly negatively impact morale.

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    The coal ash problem in North Carolina can be seen through the lens of Inequitable exposure to environmental harms.

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    These firms are characterised essentially by Inequitable dynamics, since they distribute most gains to themselves vis-à-vis their host countries.

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    The coal ash problem in North Carolina can also be seen through the lens of Inequitable exposure to environmental harms.

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    Some groups or types of students may be treated differently in the classroom, which results in Inequitable interaction and different learning outcomes.

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    The disease burden due to tobacco poses enormous and Inequitable economic loss to society and also presents a formidable challenge to the country's health care systems.

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    It promotes the idea that men should be rewarded for merely fulfilling their duties as a parent, while leaving an Inequitable amount of gendered expectations on mothers.

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    By including only mothers in our health-promotion efforts, we may inadvertently reinforce these Inequitable gender norms and practices- for example, the notion that providing healthful foods is“women's work.”.

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    All of these trends- increased vulnerability, Inequitable exposure, greater cost of disasters- all underscore the need for viewing environmental regulation as a key component of disaster risk reduction.

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    Experiencing such treatment as Inequitable, yet learning that confronting their caretakers about this perceived injustice only made matters worse, they were obliged to store all their cumulative anger inside them.

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    It resembles Trotskyism in its resistance to the Totalitarianism of Stalin and to the crusader politics of modern social classlessness, but differs in arguing that Lenin and Trotsky also made Inequitable mistakes.

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    As a policy, this is Inequitable, inefficient, and unlikely to lower emissions at a pace that is sufficient to meet the conditions of the global climate-change agreement expected to be reached in Paris in December.

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    Corporate and individual taxpayers have been for decades victims of an unfair and Inequitable deal where the honest bear the brunt of the nation's development needs where those outside the tax net enjoy themselves without any consequence.

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    Instead, as I argue in my policy brief, there should be a focus on process, content, and curricula that critically addresses Inequitable social norms and structures, so girls' education can be truly empowering and result in improved life outcomes.

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    According to Jucius,“A grievance is any discontent or dissatisfaction, whether expressed or not, whether valid or not, arising out of anything connected with the company which an employee thinks, believes or even feels to be unfair, unjust or Inequitable”.

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    Related to nuclear field, India's success­ful testing in 1998 of nuclear weapons was justified as a necessary response to the fast changing international environ­ment that sought to dismiss the demand for nuclear disarmament and sanctify the Inequitable hierarchy between the nuclear weapon powers and non-nuclear weapon powers.

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