What specific elections have had inequitable results, and what is it about the way these elections are conducted that has gone wrong? |
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It is inequitable because it ignores the question of how many people have to be supported from any one individual's earnings. |
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It concluded that it was not inequitable for the creditor to go back on his promise to accept part payment in discharge of the entire debt. |
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The more inaccessible our post-secondary education becomes, the more inequitable society will become. |
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This unit will also act as a central point to collect information to challenge unfair, inequitable and unjust practices. |
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Within this diminishing share, the distribution of wages has also become more inequitable. |
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He said the NHS is inequitable in many ways, but that not everyone had access to excellence in health services, and he wanted that to change. |
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What we get instead is an inequitable health system and the widening of the class divide. |
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I too have been very concerned since this Government took office at the increasingly inequitable treatment of the nations of Great Britain. |
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Ibec also points out that rates are applied in an inequitable manner, as only commercial enterprises are charged. |
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In these days of globalisation, the global picture of women is most ignoble and inequitable. |
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And we don't need the mass conscription for combat that we had in World War II or the inequitable draft in Vietnam. |
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It's Hubbard's contention that eight nations are running the world in a shambolic, criminally inequitable way. |
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The current rating system and its computation is both cumbersome and inequitable and we need to lobby for a change. |
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Civilisation as we know it today can only lead to an increasingly unjust, and inequitable, distribution of power across the globe. |
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The bill is discriminatory and inequitable, and the Government will pay for that. |
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It would be inequitable and inhumane to limit healthcare only to those who have a current or future economic benefit to society. |
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It alleged that the transaction was unconscionable, inequitable and unreasonable. |
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Overpopulation, resource depletion and inequitable access to resources in turn resulted in ecological marginalization. |
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The disclosure programme may be harsh and inequitable, but for healthier, acquisitive outfits it may have a silver lining. |
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For example, legislation may reinforce inequitable rights, benefitting only the elite and further marginalizing the weaker members of society. |
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We cannot merely try to recapture the stilted, inequitable, broken economy we left behind. |
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Such individuals run the risk of being included in research in ways that may be unfair and inequitable. |
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To me, it shows that the system the CFIA has in place now is ineffective and inequitable as compared to domestic products such as ours. |
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A high-profile action like an occupation risks exposing the inequitable and inhumane reality behind these reforms. |
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As such, it left largely untouched an unjust and inequitable economic and social system. |
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The distribution of aid is still inequitable and not enough of it reaches CAFS, given their needs and high numbers of children out of school. |
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Even more so do I feel that it is inequitable as this material is not there in every case. |
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The current tax is skewed towards taxing smaller miners, which is counter-intuitive in terms of revenue raising and also inequitable. |
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To fix this, and the scandal of inequitable funding, the system should become both more and less local. |
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Given these delays, is it inequitable to allow these proceedings to move forward? |
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The situation is quite inequitable and causes Legal Aid to be yet another depressed and disappearing public service, only missed when gone or very hard to find. |
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Energy consumption per capita is even more inequitable when viewed in terms of per capita electricity consumption. |
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The Social Fund needs to be used far more intensively as an instrument for remedying the inequitable treatment of women in the labour market. |
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It may well be that the working class first or most severely appreciates the inequitable nature of the world, but disregard for the law can become widespread. |
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It is the historical injustice and inequitable relationship with the federal Government of Canada, which has forced first nations women into some of the most dire living conditions in this country. |
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Although prima facie the complaint-based model may seem efficient and just, in reality, the current system is unconscionably slow and inequitable. |
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In the absence of safeguards in the negotiating process, the agreement could be viewed by a participant or others outside the process as being inequitable, even though the substance of the agreement may be beyond reproach. |
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Grievance procedures generally involve an employee filing an objection for inequitable treatment or an alleged misinterpretation or misapplication of policies or contractual agreements. |
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A growing number of people are afflicted by poverty because of the inequitable distribution of opportunities, resources, incomes and access to employment and to social services. |
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This inequitable treatment has serious implications for morale. |
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Officials or servants of the Commission shall in no way suffer inequitable or discriminatory treatment as a result of having communicated the information referred to in the first and second paragrpahs. |
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We are well aware of the social and economic crisis across the country: chronic unemployment and growing poverty notably among women and children, as well as the inequitable distribution of income. |
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The court has no discretion to depart from the Settlement Agreement even in circumstances where the result flowing from the application of its terms may appear to be inequitable. |
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Such conduct has prompted initiatives in various countries and international agencies to address unethical, unfair and inequitable treatment of Indigenous knowledge and knowledge holders. |
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Although the pilot was successful in increasing capacity and standardizing an effective model of care, services remained under-utilized and access inequitable. |
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The Board also found that the practice of attach posting CICs to CSTCs was not discriminatory but it was inequitable in the circumstances of this case. |
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Slovenia wishes to be a part of them, and is prepared to contribute what it can to the common life of European nations, but is not prepared to pay an inequitable price for it. |
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Such pressure can contribute to inequitable levels of competition. |
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This, however, was an unusual case, the judge stated, and it would be unfair and inequitable to hold that only corporate presidents could ever qualify for the maximum notice period. |
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They also impose inequitable burdens of work on women. |
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Highest values of Gini index show a more inequitable distribution. |
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However, lack of access to education, the persistence of poverty and unemployment, and inequitable access to opportunities and resources have caused social exclusion and marginalization. |
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In either of these scenarios, taxing Harry at a higher marginal rate than Tom would be inconsonant with sacrifice theory, and by its own standard, inequitable. |
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There are claims that some women were victims of inequitable decisions. |
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A case can remain in limbo for years while the parties fight over a defendant's attempts to discover information about a plaintiff's possible inequitable conduct. |
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And Dr Jo Hilborne, the Swansea-based deputy chair of the junior doctor's committee, said, 'Fixed rotas are inequitable for everyone and can make life absolutely impossible. |
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