Does this make us unwittingly collusive in the perpetuation of wealth inequity? |
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These distance criteria are the toughest in Australia and this inequity is simply unfair. |
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I'm referring to the kind of gross inequity that dictates that some people should starve and die while others burn money for heat. |
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She believes these are creating unacceptable levels of inequity and unfairness in the income tax code. |
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The inequity of allowing windfall profits to be appropriated by private landholders can thus be demonstrated more clearly than in George's day. |
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Reynolds saw the inequity in society and understood the frustration and alienation of the have-nots. |
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The reasons behind this inequity, in my mind, lie beyond simple resource allocation. |
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Architecture has become intimately related to development exploitation and inequity by an increasingly democratic society. |
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For protesters the present arrangement perpetuates gross global inequity, made worse by rampant globalization. |
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The world can be a cruel, heartless place in which inequity thrives and true love fails. |
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But I can say that the level of inequity in the world is not a natural phenomenon, it is designed by men. |
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If the inequity is of concern, then a transfer payment could be made to compensate low-income households for their greater costs. |
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It is a bellwether film in that it illustrates American race and gender inequity more directly and honestly than most Westerns of its time. |
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It remains necessary, however, to address the current inequity between the standards for men and women. |
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The ultimate correction of this kind of inequity probably must await the elimination of poverty. |
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Social inequity gives a lower status to women as being less important, less capable, less central and less valuable than men in society. |
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She is a rebel against social inequity and for the cause of the underprivileged. |
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Since when did the Howard Government become a champion of addressing gender inequity in the workplace? |
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What are some other relatively easy-to-change practices that perpetuate gender inequity? |
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Gross inequity exists in the provision of stroke services within the UK, and comparisons with mainland Europe show Britain in a poor light. |
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Always acutely socially conscious, he was struck by the poverty and social inequity in the countries that he visited. |
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We require state interference to redress social inequity and poverty alleviation, our past necessitates that. |
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Many of the same tax loopholes that lead to inequity are also economically inefficient, even harmful. |
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Child labour thrives in India because of social inequity, official neglect and anti-poor policies. |
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The matter is far more complex and there is good evidence that globalisation reduces poverty and inequity. |
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She presses her students to think of other consumer experiences that reflect societal inequity. |
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Some of the inequity resulted from the continuation of access acquired previously by general practice fundholders. |
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But Oxfam's research suggests we're drinking deep from the cup of inequity. |
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Nevertheless, there is an inequity that I would like to see changed one day. |
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Patients also felt they had been injured as a result of inequity of access to healthcare due to the high cost of primary care and social deprivation. |
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This is a serious inequity which further marginalizes an already disadvantaged group. |
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This type of inequity, both internally and against the market, could result in increased difficultly keeping or finding the right people. |
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However, while the government is looking to rectify this long-standing inequity, the opposition parties continue to dither and delay. |
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And I believe that this inequity, if not injustice, must be corrected because we have a democratic system. |
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Nowadays, however, the guiding principles still remain competition, mounting social inequity, a squandering of resources and short-term thinking. |
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They are sociological, cultural and legal. They are vindictiveness, inequity and unequal treatment. |
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We hope the matter will be pursued so that this obvious inequity can be remedied. |
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These forms of disrespect and distributive inequity are associated with very concrete material inequalities. |
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Some trade unionists promptly said that they were striking against the inequity of the tax cuts, which gave more to the rich than the poor. |
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For both, then, the chief fiscal danger is inequity not insolvency, as normally understood. |
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There are also larger social and economic issues that contribute to inequity in sport. |
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The Court seemed quite interested in the discrimination experienced by the women in this case, and in the effects of the pay inequity. |
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The bitterest consequence of this inequity is the widely divergent prospect to a healthy life, yet the first and most important human right. |
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Nor does the suggestion that her justified complaints about pay inequity played no part in her ouster hold much printer's ink. |
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As the relevant courts have often noted, when a school reallocates resources to remedy past inequity against women, it does not commit a new act of reverse discrimination. |
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In the wider scenario, a lot of the apparent financial imbalance in the statistics will be explained away by the inequity between men's and women's salaries. |
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What seems at first to be novel about gender inequity gradually reveals itself to be a parable about social class. |
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This was the face of inequity in Israeli-controlled areas of the West Bank. |
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And she shrewdly examines the inequity of the fact that mothers are held to such a higher bar than fathers. |
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But this simple fact heightens, rather than excuses, the inequity in this case. |
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He was primarily concerned with the inequity of our trade policies, our tax policies, our health care policies. |
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Gender inequity, powerful booster clubs, low athlete graduation rates, and violations of rules governing recruiting and academic standards are common. |
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Whichever way you look at it there is inequity between men and women. |
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In some circumstances, inequities would be just as long as all levels of the society benefit from the inequity. |
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And the state has failed to live up to its promise to correct the inequity, he said. |
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There is a global market for health workers, but it is a distorted market, shaped by global inequity in health care provision and the capacity to pay workers, rather than by health needs and the burden of disease. |
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These should include their resource implications in relation to the provision of basic education, emphasizing choices that bridge the 'digital divide', increase access and quality, and reduce inequity. |
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The privatisation of the health sector is dangerous, as private provision increases inequity of access because it naturally favours those who can afford treatment. |
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A critical ethnographer will study issues of power, empowerment, inequality inequity, dominance, repression, hegemony, and victimization. |
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In light of this inequity, the Supreme Court had to determine whether federal courts should apply state common law. |
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The established education grant generously compensated staff. The proposed change would favour one set of students by paying for a portion of an advanced degree, thereby creating an inequity in the benefits offered to staff. |
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Further, findings from this study support previous literature of physicians' perceptions of inequity in the healthcare system. |
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Attention to collecting disaggregated data at lower levels of the system, both to identify areas of greatest inequity and to provide data for local-level planning, management and evaluation, is essential. |
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This inequity breeds resentment and conflict. |
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Otherwise, if duration were only to be fixed in final orders, there would be incentives in both directions-for some to drag out proceedings and for others to speed them up-and general inequity. |
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I do not want to see a diminishment in the role of members, or at least an unfairness, inequity or discrepancy creep in to what we in this House have provided as a service to Canadians since the time of Confederation. |
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For now, in Afghanistan, marital relations remain equations of inequity. |
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The framework includes a public expression of regret for tragic experiences visited upon First Nations through years of paternalistic policies that fostered inequity, intolerance, isolation and indifference. |
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The recommended measure will remove an inequity, support investment and employment, and make welcome contributions to energy diversity and the realization of Canada's resource potentials. |
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Sábado Gigante's interracial sketches illustrate the stubborn inequity among Latinos in the Americas: although we share a geographic region, Latinos are not one race of people. |
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The Charest government felt it was a source of inequity that did not offer incentive to benefits recipients to return to the labour force without delay. |
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Residents of First Nation communities have waited far too long for the elimination of an inequity that continues to claim new victims and causes much pain and suffering. |
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But surely the voters didn't intend to endorse such pay inequity among the state's do-little pols. |
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Title I funds are intended to reduce inequity by supplying additional dollars to schools serving low-income children. |
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After decades of waning organized labor power and wage stagnation, issues of worker rights and discriminatory pay inequity have moved to the forefront of an ongoing national conversation about wealth inequality in America. |
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The crisis in human resources for health is characterised by global inequity in health care provision, falling morale and the loss of existing staff, and the inability to recruit and train sufficient numbers of new staff. |
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Indigenous Peoples said the current economic, ecological and social crises and widespread inequity show just how far short we have fallen in achieving Agenda 21 and other agreed goals. |
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However, the Board is very cognizant of the inherent unfairness and inequity of the current system and the negative effect which it must undoubtedly have on the morale of affected members. |
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This of course leads to the same thing but said in a different way: that is the persistence of inequity and inequality of which Indigenous Peoples are the victims. |
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Nonetheless, the effect of these agreements, coinciding as they do with wide-ranging reform of social programs, could be to have widened the income gap and increased inequity. |
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The Board agreed that the treatment of these two categories of CF members is not the same, but this does not imply that the difference constitutes an inequity. |
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To eliminate this inequity, amendments were made to the tax legislation. |
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In my opinion, the greatest inequity stems from the equalization program. |
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In the social sector, children and women remain vulnerable to the impact of widespread poverty, decline in the quality of life, high unemployment, rising food prices, and grave inequity in access to basic social services. |
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Through an investigative article, video feature, and photo essay, the series looks at the impact that inequity in employment has had on black men and black families overall. |
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Can years of gender pay inequity be wiped out in a single stroke? |
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