In justification of primarily anti-Western protest movements, it is not difficult to find grievances, inequities, injustices. |
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Perhaps the series writers are trying to highlight the inequities perpetuated by racism? |
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In 1974, the state of Washington conducted a pioneering study of wage inequities in its civil service. |
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A landmark case before the Human Rights Commission highlights hidden inequities in an already ruinous student loan scheme. |
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Poverty, social inequities, ignorance, sexism, racism, and unsupportive relationships may render a woman virtually powerless to choose freely. |
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Health inequities, formally defined, are avoidable inequalities that are unfair and unjust. |
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Despite its essential inequities and hidebound nostalgia, Old England was a gentle place of tolerance, common sense, and universal kindliness. |
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There are unacceptable geographical inequities in the levels of sexual ill health and service provision. |
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The newspaper has unrelentingly pursued corruption cases, which plague the oil-rich country with huge social inequities. |
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A great many food writers inveigh against the inequities of school food and the amount of money spent for the last 20 years and have got absolutely nowhere. |
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State legislative bodies have been urged to address issues of contract fairness, inequities in bargaining power, concentration in the marketplace, and other related issues. |
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Now the aspects of his philanthropical work that he seems most excited about have to do with redressing tremendous inequities in global health. |
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The fact that these verdicts are simplistic and the sentences rigid magnifies the inequities in dispositions. |
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As some had been existing on the exiguous salaries paid by opposition parties to their advisers, this led to some obvious inequities. |
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Social inequities exact a high personal toll in the form of disease, disability, violence and premature death. |
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In 1996, a federal district court ruled that such inequities do exist. |
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However, even within systems that oppress both men and women, women face greater inequities. |
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Are we really capable of perceiving and judging these inequities as morally intolerable? |
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The teensiest inequities can pack a wallop to someone who is on the lookout for them. |
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These are areas reflecting some of the starkest inequities in global health. |
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The rest of the film is a flashback that follows the robber, a poor pizza deliveryman, as he encounters inequities and injustice. |
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We must ensure that budgets are recalibrated to rectify gender inequities thus discovered. |
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We need an international effort that recognises the growing inequities between the haves and the have-nots of this world and then seeks to redress these imbalances. |
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Highlight inequities in stakeholders in a relatively easy and value-free way. |
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Mclean brushes aside any bitterness at the inequities that have clogged her rugby career. |
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We know that women often bear the brunt of the inequities that arise, and liberal principles can play a role in amending them. |
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An artist's circumstances could provide eloquent testimony to social inequities, without the artist consciously addressing the issue. |
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But he was clearly trying to provoke police to shoot him, perhaps in the belief that this would illustrate the inequities of police brutality. |
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There are probably inequities associated with the guaranteed income supplement or the old age pension. |
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Employers would also have a duty to develop a pay equity plan to eliminate pay inequities within a definite time frame. |
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But this presents a likelihood of the fleet operating, for a time at least, under two regimes, which in turn would create inequities. |
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Population was also mentioned as an issue that needed to be addressed in order to reduce inequities. |
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A social determinants of health approach offers a holistic way to address social, economic and historical health inequities. |
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Poverty and the associated inequities in health and education continues to remain the world's major challenge. |
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This means that even a progressive distribution of benefits may mask inequities in the education system. |
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However, this does not necessarily translate into universal access and significant inequities remain. |
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Given the historical inequities embedded within these meshes, why should the relationships between rural and urban communities be strengthened? |
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In some African countries, lawmakers have amended legal frameworks and systems to reduce gender inequities with respect to property rights. |
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Both came to the conclusion that inequities and inadequacies within the education system can push young people towards conflict. |
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Environmental degradation and scarce resources both push people into poverty and keep them there, reinforcing inequities. |
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In order to understand the educational inequities and de facto segregation in Chicago in the 1960s, an examination of the creation of those issues is needed. |
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It is clear that these cases contain a lot of biologically determined and socially perpetuated gender inequities. |
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Now that one of America's most white-bread movie stars has shown that he's keenly aware of the racial inequities of Hollywood casting, what's everybody else's excuse? |
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Environmental justice is the righting of the inequities of the past through laws, regulations, compensation, and removal of the causes of eco-injustice. |
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No one savaged the law's delays and inequities more energetically than Dickens, yet no one worried more about the results of revolution and lawlessness. |
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Province-wide, integrated, organized models of care delivery can improve health outcomes and reduce inequities in care. |
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He asked de Lara Resende how the process of achieving the MDGs can take into consideration the great physical and regional diversity of Brazil and the inequities among the wealthy and the extremely poor. |
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Finally, Washington examines current racial inequities in access to medical care, testing, and advanced treatments. |
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The elections themselves, together with the pre-election inequities, prejudiced and presaged the public discord and polarisation that followed, casting system-wide aspersions on the integrity of the election process. |
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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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Rules and processes must recognize and proactively address power and resource inequities, not gloss over them or assume technical assistance will address these imbalances after the fact. |
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Transit impact fees and SADs must be carefully designed and implemented to minimize inequities. |
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Over the past few years, population health intervention research has come into prominence because there is a strong need to focus on prevention and solutions to the problems of chronic disease and health inequities. |
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In recent years, pervasive inequities in health outcomes have increased dramatically in the United States. |
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Such restrictions include unvoiced biases and assumptions, employment and education inequities, lack of accommodation and institutional structures, policies and practices which perpetuate systemic discrimination. |
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To eradicate poverty and other inequities requires a transformation of the structures that ensure that some will always be poor, and that the wealth of some is dependent upon the scarcity of others. |
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One of the primary reasons that we feel this agreement should be ratified in its current form is to minimize some of the current inequities that occur. |
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The women's stories reveal the many assumptions and inequities that marginalize them and describe how their voices are often silenced when they access health services. |
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Smoldering ethnic tensions and resentment concerning inequities in power sharing and access to oil wealth and development erupted in armed confrontation on December 15 when gunmen fired on the presidential palace. |
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On the other hand, diversification can skew income distribution within communities, reduce total farm output, and lead to greater inequities between men and women. |
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Despite this, there are still unacceptable inequities in mortality rates and the coverage of key interventions between wealthier and poorer income groups. |
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Their existence in any case does not succeed in limiting inequities. |
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So long as such programmes are only available to higher income groups, however, they may have the effect of further advantaging those groups, thus increasing inequities in learning achievement. |
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Techniques for a more integrated treatment of groups in insolvency might assist in addressing some of the inequities that might arise from winding up highly integrated banking groups on a separate entity basis. |
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In terms of other luminaries, I actually had the pleasure of having dinner with Professor Sir Michael Marmot and we might collaborate on health inequities re-search. |
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Development assistance is not noblesse oblige, but a moral, ethical and political response to the inequities that are imbedded in existing global political, social and economic structures. |
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In this context, the government has to make explicit that Canada's ultimate goal in its foreign policy is the eradication of global inequities, and promote a broad public debate about how this can be achieved. |
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The use of an equity-based approach for providing nurturant environments for children addresses the inequities in socioeconomic resources that result in inequities in early child development. |
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The Soviets rarely bypassed an opportunity to expose heinous racial practices and inequities in the United States, but they were unwilling to push the principle of nondiscrimination when its application came closer to home. |
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The aim of these special measures is to redress past inequities and directly increase the representation of designated groups in the organization's workforce. |
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The SUFA could be improved by including a clearer acknowledgement that social policy must be used as a key tool to address existing inequities and barriers in programs and services for Inuit and for Inuit women in particular. |
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In one decision, the Tribunal directed the Treasury Board to correct inequities in the job evaluation system with a new classification standard, free of gender bias. |
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We must do more to eliminate the root causes of these inequities. |
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A world marked by such inequities is in very serious trouble. |
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In your submission on pay equity in 2002, you said the undervaluation of women's work manifested itself prominently in the pay inequities that exist in the workplace. |
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These respondents point out that victimized individuals make easy scapegoats for the community's problems and keep people from questioning community power imbalances, and the resulting social inequities. |
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Only changes to the tax code can fix inequities in the tax code. |
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The entire Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers' Association and the industry are vehemently opposed to the government's fee bate structure saying that it will create unacceptable competitive inequities. |
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School boards shall provide informed leadership at board and administration levels, with a commitment by all staff to identify systemic inequities and barriers and support to enable them to do so. |
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The theory was that under the federation, social and economic inequities between the Czech and Slovak halves of the state would be largely eliminated. |
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