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"inequitable" Definitions
  1. not fair; not the same for everyone

240 Sentences With "inequitable"

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"The poor recent and projected U.S. performance is at least partly due to high and inequitable mortality from chronic diseases and violence, and insufficient and inequitable health care."
At the same time, our tax system has become increasingly inequitable.
But at what point is the line of inequitable advantage crossed?
There's no point in having equal rights in an already inequitable system.
Online privacy is another FCC target for unduly harsh and inequitable regulation.
This is inequitable, and it leads to worse outcomes for retirement security.
The players claimed to be protesting inequitable treatment within the judicial system.
Such an outcome is inequitable, unfair, and perverts the Rules of Professional Conduct.
Brands, just happens to be one of our country's most outrageously inequitable companies.
Why don't we look at the inequitable distribution of wealth in our society?
Yet the corridor runs right through the country's most restive—and inequitable—areas.
The steps are reasonable, since Obama's agreement with Cuba was insufficient and inequitable.
Market intervention and distortion gave rise to corruption and inequitable distribution of income.
"[Subsidies] are very, very inefficient and inequitable approaches to achieving that objective," said Coady.
So I think that complex, distortive, and inequitable tax systems are negative for growth.
Inequitable treatment afflicts Latinx, Native American, and Asian and Pacific Islander patients as well.
The real problem is the deeply inequitable system, one essentially built to produce them.
It is convoluted, inequitable, inefficient and in need of a complete and total overhaul.
"If every deal is individually negotiated, you will have an inequitable system," she said.
Since colonialism was inequitable, that implies France should hand back almost everything (see International section).
"We live in extremely unequal and frankly inequitable times," says Rockefeller Foundation president Raj Shah.
Few athletes have so bravely stood against inequitable institutions at the height of their careers.
Outright quotas for women have been a nonstarter: Todai administrators reject affirmative action as inequitable.
But it often describes a situation that puts children in severely vulnerable and inequitable situations.
France's model is inefficient, inequitable and allows too many young people to sink without a chance.
Sanders is offering a reshaping of what he sees as our country's broken and inequitable institutions.
The president piled praise on Mr. Xi, and blamed the United States for inequitable trade deals.
These dissonant "letter of the law" responses to good faith acts of democracy are wildly inequitable.
People saw his public gesture as a type of behavior that holds up an inequitable society.
It's easy to rail against the country's existing health care system, which is expensive, inequitable and complex.
That's an outdated and inequitable standard, since the overwhelming majority of service members don't serve that long.
I hope we all get more comfortable with women saying no to uncomfortable, degrading or inequitable situations.
They are the consequences of structures that create and then enforce a deeply unfair and inequitable society.
They're quite simply a far more inefficient, inequitable and unaffordable way to do what the ACA has done.
Language barriers complicate doctor-patient communication, making healthcare not only inequitable but more expensive and dangerous, Schiaffino said.
It should repeal the overly complicated and inequitable treatment of pass-through businesses in the 2017 tax bill.
This is likely to take years, lead to inconsistent judgments and create an inequitable distribution of money damages.
Choice advocates often sidestep questions of inequitable funding and the housing patterns that underlie these disparities in spending.
Even if state funding was inequitable, constituents, rich or poor across the city, are part of the same district.
A trove of internal documents showed that disciplinary decisions, which are usually shrouded in secrecy, can be highly inequitable.
An AHA-published "shame list" would expose the institutions and departments that post job ads which are clearly inequitable.
This is important not simply because it's inequitable, but because lack of access to timely care affects patient outcomes.
In 2015, a Congressional subcommittee held a hearing to discuss the market distortions caused by the inequitable fee structure.
Still, she does not play for the Norwegian national team, citing disrespect and inequitable conditions for the women's squad.
"The more they perceived the retailer situation to be inequitable, the more consumer misbehavior they displayed," Dr. Lennon said.
If one is more dependent than the other, it is inequitable because there is an enabler and an enabled.
" Candidate J. B. Pritzker's response: "As I've stated, we need to reform our flawed and inequitable property tax system.
Siders worries that that strategy is creating inequitable situations that we aren't keeping track of, or know how to fix.
It is an ethical issue because loss of biodiversity hurts the poorest of people, further exacerbating an already inequitable world.
This includes people who have been forced to migrate, whether via military intervention or inequitable binational policies or corporate activities.
In New Jersey, state Democrats recently pushed for an inequitable new gerrymandering plan — until progressive activists beat back the plan.
I'm not an economist but this approach seems not to work, produces highly inequitable outcomes, and causes needless human suffering.
New York City property taxes, long considered inequitable, could face a big overhaul under a plan from a mayoral commission.
At various points, she said Mr. Yang had acknowledged that her pay was inequitable, but refused to increase her salary.
Even though I felt uneasy about my role in our inequitable exchange, I didn't feel queasy enough to stop altogether.
The practice is rooted in inequitable gender norms that place boys' rights, education and economic successes above those of girls.
"The Nile River Basin's upstream riparian states argue that the Nile Waters Agreements are unfair, inequitable and unsustainable," says Mbaku.
The fewer the brackets, the more inequitable the tax code becomes, as taxpayers fall off huge cliffs into the higher brackets.
Except they aren't (although college sports are clearly in the realm of sketchily inequitable, as South Park's trenchant 21970 episode suggested).
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - The country no longer loves the unremarkable and its inequitable universities are unsustainable, NYU's Scott Galloway tells Breakingviews.
What if the future we're locking ourselves into is monstrously more deadly, destabilized, and inequitable than the world we live in today?
It can be difficult for those of us who are favored by these systems to see them for what they are — inequitable.
"Raise your own kids" is one response I've seen to calls for an improvement to our current, deeply inequitable and unsatisfactory system.
To give the islands their own continental shelf would therefore be inequitable as Turkey would largely be deprived of a continental shelf.
"The legislators and the governor belong in both passing a budget and actually funding education to reverse these decades of inequitable funding."
Altruistic punishment flares when there is an inequitable allocation of resources or a transgression of cultural traditions — all threats to social coherence.
This is the reverse of what we need at a time of populist backlash against inequitable gains from globalization in advanced economies.
An inequitable clean energy transition is not only oxymoronic, it defeats its own purpose and functions the same as any form of inequality.
As a result of high turnover, high-need urban and rural schools are frequently staffed with inequitable concentrations of under-prepared, inexperienced teachers.
The social network recently said it's taking steps to prevent these inequitable practices, but not everyone is satisfied with its clean-up job.
"We therefore find nothing inequitable about allowing him to pursue his liquidated and unpaid 163 bonus claim against LBI in bankruptcy," it added.
New York tax plan: The city's property tax system, long considered inequitable, could face an overhaul under a plan from a mayoral commission.
It is humbling to be at the mercy of such a seemingly unstoppable virus amid a rickety and inequitable American health care system.
City Attorney Zach Klein said last year the law was "glaringly inequitable" since its applicability relies on how regular the dancers' performances are.
However, I actually think the issue of inequitable public school funding is, in some ways, the gravest unresolved constitutional violation of this country.
"In light of the recent charges filed under this statute, we have recognized there is a glaring inequitable application of the law," he wrote.
"The program helped assure that the poorest could at least maintain their (low) living standards during a period of inequitable growth," the authors write.
"I don't think anybody is advocating that this should be an inequitable process," Annie Clark, executive director of End Rape on Campus, told Refinery29.
Surely it is important for the public to be aware of the behavior of employers throughout what has become an increasingly inequitable American workplace.
If Mr. Sessions won, he would "consign an ever-growing number of Alabama schoolchildren to an unconstitutionally inadequate and inequitable education," Justice Torbert added.
"It is inequitable to leave the employer mandate in place when its purpose — to support the individual mandate — no longer exists," Mr. Klein said.
For one thing, distributing access to key services via the lottery of who can afford a car and centrally located housing is intrinsically inequitable.
Some inequitable aspects of the criminal justice system can and should be addressed, such as the inability of low-income folks to afford bail.
The French report recommends the restitution of "any objects taken by force or presumed to be acquired through inequitable conditions" during the colonial period.
Changing the terms of the Flores agreement to strip migrant kids of hard-won rights, the filing said, is not only unnecessary but also inequitable.
Arne Duncan, Barack Obama's first education secretary, once said that the use of property taxes was the main cause of the country's "inequitable school funding".
Despite Puerto Rico's inequitable treatment under federal law, healthcare is a critically important segment of Puerto Rico's economy, employing about 220006,2202 people across the island.
"The state's education system is shamefully inequitable and anything but uniform," said Will Bardwell, senior staff attorney in the SPLC's Jackson office in a statement.
Included in the 2628 National Defense Authorization Act signed by the president, the retirement overhaul represents a modernization of the existing unsustainable and inequitable system.
That the league efforted, in football parlance, to tweak its rules and still clung to an inequitable solution inferior to Durbin's feels like pure hubris.
Important elements include social status, privilege, rewards (both in the here-and-now and in the hereafter), and justification of an inequitable distribution of power.
Yam Chun, 24, a community organizer for the Concerning Grassroots' Housing Rights Alliance, sees the golf course as the epitome of inequitable use of land.
During remarks in Italy, he warned against "inequitable solutions" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying they would be only "a prelude to new crises" (Reuters).
Those insiders promptly set about propping up a deeply inequitable economic system rather than pressing for the "change" Obama had made central to his campaign.
That's 22019 cents on the dollar, not 15 cents, a considerably easier concept to grasp than the confusing system that currently provides inequitable and illusory benefits.
Spicer was describing a real problem that once defined America's inequitable health care system, but it's a problem that Obamacare went a long way toward solving.
Slim's rise fit nicely into the story of what is the most inequitable region of the world — a continent where gargantuan wealth coexists with abject poverty.
Minorities are already disadvantaged by such immature technologies, and the burden they bear for the improved security of society at large is both inequitable and uncompensated.
And every single one told some variation of those old, worn stories, before expressing hope a union can help what has become a grossly inequitable industry.
The stranglehold of this doctrine of "shareholder-value maximization" over corporate decision making has been a leading cause of inequitable incomes, unstable employment, and sagging productivity.
"SEBI is examining various options to allay the fear and concern of unfair and inequitable access to the trading systems of the exchanges," the regulator said.
These days, standardized tests don't just create inequitable conditions for schools; they also bolster arguments of those who already preferred to consolidate education to the privileged few.
Not to mention the extensive ubiquity of inequitable systems that determine who is even hired for these positions, and who controls the governance and decision-making structures.
The state's high court rejected the system in February, saying it was inequitable and came up millions of dollars short in funding for schools in poor districts.
It didn't hurt that it proved to be a massive success from a modest budget, a gamechanger for an inequitable industry that shies away from Black creatives.
"I get that they have to have some regulation — otherwise you'd do a bunch of free shows, but to me it seems like an inequitable system," he said.
It's complex and inequitable; it doesn't cover everyone; it turns people into customers in an amoral and unpopular market, rather than into users of a simple public utility.
Generations of poverty, neglect of young people who are at risk and an inequitable criminal justice system all contribute to the mass incarceration of low-income African-Americans.
Other studies show that suspensions are not just ineffective but inequitable, as students of color are more likely than white ones to be suspended for the same behaviors.
It is time to ask a small group of citizens – those who have benefited handsomely from decades of deeply inequitable tax cuts – to step up to the plate.
The report concluded that the methodology used by the city to provide funding to senior centers was "inequitable, with no apparent logical basis" for most of the disparities.
But the judge highlighted the fact that Argentina was unusual – the country's adamant refusal to pay on the bonds made it subject to special treatment for its inequitable conduct.
In November a report commissioned by Emmanuel Macron, France's president, argued that museums should hand back to former colonies artworks that were acquired by force or "through inequitable conditions".
Since the status quo is untenable and inequitable, opponents of BI should show what alternative they propose that would provide basic security while enhancing freedom and serving social justice.
"It would be grossly inequitable, asymmetrical and contrary [to require] Carlson to secretly arbitrate against Ailes while permitting Ailes to publicly sue employees in open court," the statement continues.
Sessions, from the moment he became attorney general, has attempted to turn back the work that was done in the Obama administration to make our criminal system less inequitable.
These students are often struggling with the adverse effects of poverty, the inequitable distribution of resources across communities and the criminalization of black men inside and outside of schools.
This handicap continues to result in a reality in which the same regions are either continually supported or neglected, leading to inequitable, and undesirable, growth patterns across the continent.
To a first approximation, the more credit/responsibility you believe we are due, the more you will be inclined to accept default (often cruel and inequitable) social and economic outcomes.
The Company subsequently filed amended counterclaims during the period from August to December 2014, seeking a declaratory judgment of unenforceability of the patent due to Regeneron's commission of inequitable conduct.
Nevertheless, politicians and advocates have lined up to fight such "inequitable" and intolerable rules as protecting the right to counsel or allowing for a full opportunity to respond to evidence.
What makes the council's ideas worth pursuing — with caveats — is that they seem to offer a realistic chance to begin unraveling an inequitable status quo that has lasted for generations.
Both regulators and stakeholders worry a poorly executed pilot program could perpetuate concerns that bike-sharing is inherently inequitable and does not increase access to reliable and affordable transportation options.
Science-p has always been political, both outwardly, in the uses to which it is put, and inwardly, in the way it reflects society's inequitable racial and gender power structures.
Strong gusts could create inequitable conditions for the giant slalom, possibly giving one racer a powerful wind at her back and forcing another to ski into a stiff uphill wind.
Even with our intellectual capacity to envision conflicts and moral and ethical dilemmas, we continue to make short-sighted decisions about power, resources, and energy that are inequitable and unsustainable.
My government intends to redress the inequitable distribution of our national resources to discourage corruption in the Kurdish region, and protect the people there and in the whole of Iraq.
The 2019 Whitney Biennial is about the state of American culture and how contemporary artists are responding to the conditions of living in a country with increasingly inequitable social stratifications.
As a result of high turnover, high‐ need urban and rural schools are frequently staffed with inequitable concentrations of under‐prepared, inexperienced teachers and few, if any, specialized instructional support personnel.
I'd never considered before that being a femme with a butch partner needn't be some inequitable hetero horror show, but instead could be something imbued with incredible queer comfort and power.
Congress needs to implement a comprehensive economic program, remove some of the disadvantages imposed on Puerto Rico under the current political arrangement, and eliminate some long-standing inequitable and discriminatory policies.
I wrote a big post about this once, but to make a long story short: Mitigation has local costs and egalitarian global benefits; adaptation has local costs and inequitable local benefits.
Trailblazing prosecutors – along with judges and new approaches in criminal justice like supervised release and bail fund programs –  teach us another lesson: cash bail is not only inequitable; we don't need it.
"Along with countries like Macedonia and Serbia, the United States has some of the lowest life expectancy gains thanks in part to "chronic diseases and violence, and insufficient and inequitable health care.
The Catholic Church's pro-life teaching encompasses a panoply of issues such as: abortion, immigration, capital punishment, the environment and climate change, sex trafficking, and the inequitable distribution of the world's resources.
Some 47 winters before a Super Bowl finally ended under the auspices of a fundamentally inequitable NFL overtime system, a man named Brice Durbin took a three-hour drive to Topeka, Kansas.
An approach that deemphasizes the financial center, and instead seeks to redistribute investment capital — and political capital — to traditionally marginalized communities in ways that will not reproduce the inequitable aspects of gentrification?
WHAT DO YOU – DOES THE PRESIDENT ASK YOU WHAT IS IT POSSIBLE FOR HIS ADMINISTRATION TO DO TO DEAL WITH SOME OF THE THINGS THAT HE THINKS ARE INEQUITABLE IN AMAZON'S BUSINESS PRACTICES?
"There will certainly be people who get denied who maybe wouldn't be denied if they were covered by another insurance company or lived in another state, and that is certainly inequitable," Tabor said.
Malloy also took issue with proposals to cut state public pension benefits, which could lead to expensive court challenges from public employee unions, and an education funding plan that he said was inequitable.
More recently, in September 2015, Pope Francis cited Day — alongside Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr. and Thomas Merton — as an American who exemplified principles that were desperately needed in our inequitable world.
But many in the business say that harassment and inequitable treatment of women is pervasive and that the "sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll" ethos has shielded men from being held to account.
An inequitable transition shifts alternate power sources—wind and the sun for coal or gas—but maintain the imbalances that trap people in cycles of unemployment, environmental harm and a lower quality of life.
Lucinda, Sarah, Irving, Martha, Robert and William were all presumably there when mobs protesting the inequitable military draft began to vent their fury on any African-American unlucky enough to be in their way.
The antidumping and countervailing duty investigation process utilizes a transparent, evidence-based, and internationally accepted mechanism to correct for inequitable trade policies that benefit foreign companies at the expense of American workers and businesses.
If his challenge succeeds, he and all other duped members of this class would be "entitled to [Walmart's] wrongful gains, including interest, resulting from its unlawful, unjust and inequitable conduct" from mislabeling its beer.
In her subsequent career, writing anti-establishment non-fiction, she's railed against India's injustices: the inequitable distribution of wealth born of capitalist enterprise, for instance, and the enduring ills of the Hindu caste system.
The two progressives have fiercely defended their policies as bold proposals that are needed to shake up the status quo, hinting that their competitors' policies fail to sufficiently restructure systems they slam as inequitable.
Medicaid alone covers two in 10 women of reproductive age, meaning that this inequitable policy affects millions of women across the country and makes abortion inaccessible to all except the most financially privileged people.
After nearly three years of litigation, Judge Eugene W. Reese of the Alabama Circuit Court found the inequitable funding unconstitutional and ordered the state to come up with a system to remedy the inequity.
While New York City is certainly the most generous public arts funder in the United States, how it distributes those funds is extraordinarily inequitable, a problem the Cultural Plan was created in part to rectify.
In the same order on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Kevin McNulty in Newark, New Jersey nonetheless declined to dismiss counterclaims filed by Fera accusing Fresenius of inequitable conduct in obtaining a patent on its drug.
Still, one senator from the Kirchner bloc, Juan Manuel Abal Medina, voted against the measure on grounds that it was inequitable, contending that "Paul Singer is receiving different treatment" than all the other bondholders did.
The spread of COVID-19 also demonstrates the antiquated, inequitable, and overly strict legal and regulatory structure of the nation's addiction treatment system, a structure that exacerbates health risks and poses barriers to needed services.
Mr. Trump's anger at America's allies embodies, however unpleasantly, a not unreasonable point of view, and one that the rest of the world ignores at its peril: The global world order is unbalanced and inequitable.
We live, certainly, in societies that are in many ways inequitable, unfair, capriciously oppressive, occasionally murderous, frequently imperial—but, by historical standards, much less so than any other societies known in the history of mankind.
Racial and economic segregation, inequitable school funding and the persistence of racism have conspired to create a world where black children have never been afforded the educational opportunity that many other Americans take for granted.
The Kansas Supreme Court ruled in February that the funding system approved in 2015 by the Republican-controlled legislature was inequitable, falling $54 million short in funding for primary and secondary students in poor districts.
It should be simple enough, the act of teaching men how to get a girlfriend, but the way in which pickup artists have taught the skill perpetuates long-standing and inequitable norms about dating and gender.
What's interesting is that you see, very often, black people who live in the suburbs or who have made it to the suburbs — the generation that has made it out — be more permissive of inequitable treatment.
In his 2003 book "Oversold and Underused: Computers in the Classroom," education researcher Larry Cuban warned that technology on its own would not solve "education's age-old problems," such as inequitable funding, inadequate facilitiesand overworked teachers.
Yet Chang is a strong supporter of this highly inequitable system and criticizes a powerful alternative policy used by the University of Texas at Austin to admit the top 10% of students in every high school.
No doubt non-dentist dental professionals could be more widely employed, but a system in which the well-off see dentists and the poor see dental professionals with lower levels of training would be fundamentally inequitable.
There is one, special way in which the cultural signifiers of the rich do actively maintain the inequitable status quo, though: They trick people into thinking that they are the difference instead of just reflecting it.
"I'm happy to be part of a historic revisiting of a situation that has been inequitable for a quarter of a century," said Allen P. Cappelli, a lawyer from Staten Island who served on the commission.
"In many cases, nonparticipants tend to be the poor, creating a shockingly inequitable situation in which high-income households capture all of the benefits while low-income households shoulder all of the costs," the essay said.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt says Ethiopia has "summarily rejected" its plan for key aspects of operating a giant dam the East African nation is building on the Nile, while dismissing Ethiopia's own proposal as "unfair and inequitable".
BUT TO THE DEGREE THAT IT HAS RULES LIKE THIS RULE THAT I JUST DESCRIBED ABOUT INEQUITABLE TAX TREATMENT, WE HAVE A PROBLEM WITH IT. IN ONE WAY OR ANOTHER, WE NEED A RESOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM.
With states able to claim $2202 from the federal government for each $2628 they spend on the expansion group, this has complicated attempts to redress the inequitable distribution of subsidies between high-spending and low-spending states.
Obama launched his political campaign in 2007 by arguing that the bipartisan vote for the Iraq War was a historic mistake, that universal health care was a moral necessity, and that our economic system was dangerously inequitable.
In the 1990s, Taiwan did what has long been considered impossible in the US: The island of 24 million people took a fractured and inequitable health care system and transformed it into something as close to Sen.
Chuck, then just a US district attorney, wanted to prosecute Bobby for financial crimes, because he thought bringing down some of the titans of finance was the only way to finally start changing a broken, inequitable system.
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The national team forced USA Hockey to the bargaining table this week with its boycott of Women's Worlds after contract negotiations stalled between the parties sixteen months previous, with USWNT players citing poor wages and inequitable player treatment.
In spite of our systemic problems of racism, inequality, structural underemployment, the accumulation of wealth in increasingly fewer hands, campaign financing, inequitable pay for women and many other issues, the president refused to call our political system dysfunctional.
"Chronic underinvestment in our schools, teachers and students over many decades and at all levels has allowed our competitors to leave us behind, and made an already unequal system more inequitable," Mr. Castro wrote in announcing the plan.
The inequitable rules and expectations of a traditionally patriarchal Islamic society—the novel is largely set in an Omani village—bend this novel's focus back onto the sort of marital misery that once animated the European literary tradition.
The federation released the figures as it moves toward mediating a federal lawsuit in which players for the women's team accused U.S. Soccer of "institutionalized gender discrimination" that includes inequitable compensation when compared to players on the men's team.
BARI, Italy (Reuters) - Pope Francis on Sunday warned against "inequitable solutions" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, saying they would only be a prelude to new crises, in an apparent reference to U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East peace proposal.
The United States has a painful legacy of racism and exclusion toward communities of color and indigenous communities when it comes to natural resource policy, including land theft and inequitable access to green spaces in and near population centers.
Sessions fought to continue practices that harmed schools predominantly attended by African-American students, including leading the fight to uphold the state of Alabama's inequitable school funding mechanism after it had been deemed unconstitutional by the Alabama circuit court.
Today, not only should our concern be grounded in national security but it should also be based on our objection to the inequitable and unfair labor practices of foreign-owned entities that treat their own workforce better than ours.
Yet when Mr. Prince scrutinizes the laws that govern his payments to the Treasury Department, he sees an inequitable system that asks too little of him and his peers, and too much of those with not much to spare.
It can be maddening and deflating that people at the top don't make decisions that lead to more American manufacturing, to better-paid and more secure workers, to a less inequitable world, but it doesn't absolve you of your own choices.
It has also updated 1,500 job descriptions to "ensure they're free from bias and discrimination," Hornsey added, and it's working with employees to revamp its performance management system, which it has found to be "unfair and inequitable" through talks with staff.
Opponents of such litigation also say public schools have more pressing problems than tenure protections, like inequitable funding, insufficient preparation for new teachers and a lack of coordinated support for children who face myriad challenges as a result of poverty.
A bar for the people was refreshing news in inequitable times, particularly after the upper half of the great building, a neo-Gothic landmark built by the founder of the five-and-dime chain, was recently turned into luxury condominiums.
The daily distractions reduce the likelihood of replacing Obamacare with some inferior and inequitable health care arrangement; impede the prospects for unfairly revising the tax laws; and impair the potential for costly, draconian and ineffective border security and harsh immigration bans.
A study about equity in access to health care for 27.7 countries in 2000 revealed that the United States had the highest degree of inequity in doctor use, even higher than Mexico — which is both poorer and generally more inequitable.
In the past year alone, whether it was new headline-grabbing regulations or new disclosures from the high-profile IPOs of Uber and Lyft, the issue of inequitable labor treatment for gig workers has risen to the forefront of public debate.
We need to think not only about their physical structures, but their governance, staffing, programming protocols, and strategies, which, more often than not, preserve the status quo and reinforce inequitable power relationships both within museums and in society more broadly.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit said it would not revisit its May 4 ruling that a patent owned by Heat-On-The-Fly LLC (HOTF) was unenforceable because of inequitable conduct at the PTO by founder Ransom Mark Hefley.
"Information before us shows that Deloitte engaged in activities that were unfair, inequitable, non-transparent and uncompetitive using off-the-record briefings with Eskom officials to submit proposals, and were granted contracts even though their pricing was way above their competitors," said Mabuza.
"It would be profound inequitable to permit the government to control the timing of the case in this manner and then to use any resulting mootness to obtain the very relief it sought on the merits: vacatur of the injunction," he wrote.
Representatives from these companies argue the limited pilot could perpetuate the perception that bike-sharing is often inequitable and only serves upscale neighborhoods and would not provide sufficient data to evaluate whether this new form of bike-sharing would work in San Francisco.
The letter noted in part: Religious minorities in Pakistan, including Hindus, Christians, Ahmadi Muslims, and Shia Muslims, as well as atheists, face systematic persecution and violence, and their religious freedom is severely restricted by the government through discriminatory laws and inequitable constitutional provisions.
"Palestinian residents of Jerusalem endure systematic inequalities, including an inequitable distribution of the city's budget and municipal services, routine denial of building permits that are granted to Jewish residents, home demolitions, and legal confiscation of property for Jewish settlement," the petition argues.
"The harm to the city and its dependents - employees and stakeholders, agencies and businesses, and 685,000 residents - so outweighs the harm to these appellants that granting their requested relief and unraveling the plan would be impractical, imprudent, and therefore inequitable," she added.
There are also many couplings between older women and much younger men — which have just as much of a chance of being predatory or inequitable as any other kind of relationship — but culturally, we overlook this possibility because women aren't perceived to be threatening.
On 2 November 2015, the Court found Regeneron had withheld material information from the United States Patent and Trademark Office during prosecution of the patent, and Regeneron had engaged in inequitable conduct and affirmative egregious misconduct in connection with the prosecution of the patent.
"It would be profoundly inequitable to permit the government to control the timing of the case in this manner and then to use any resulting mootness to obtain the very relief it sought on the merits: vacatur of the injunction," the Hawaii brief said.
"The distribution of child psychiatrists also remains inequitable, with a state like Massachusetts having as many child psychiatrists as Oklahoma, Indiana, Georgia, Mississippi, and Tennessee combined, despite these latter states having five times as many children ages 0 to 19," the study team writes.
Democrats, Washington and too much of the country, he argues, have drifted from the sense of shared purpose that lifted America out of the Depression, created the will to win World War II and fostered the rise of a more egalitarian, if still inequitable, society.
But as it stands—the affordances of online anonymity, the lack of oversight, and the incentive for bad actors to stay two steps ahead of moderation tech at every turn—ensure that the more we participate, the more we dig ourselves into an inequitable system of governance.
As I warned in my previous post, if the state doesn't intervene, California is in danger of lurching into a distributed energy system in an unsafe, inequitable way — basically, wealthier people will get it first and leave poorer people stranded on a more expensive, less stable grid.
"As the country became more concerned about the rising health care costs, psychiatrists began not to take insurance because the insurance that was provided either through Medicare or Medicaid or through the inequitable private insurance was not meeting what would be called industry standards," he says.
And both candidates, for all their basic differences, mobilize grievance against an economy they portray as rigged and inequitable, as well as political leaders who because of their weakness (Trump) or capture by financial interests (Sanders) have been unable or unwilling to make it work for most people.
Giving a greater increase to smaller institutions seems like the very definition of equity, until one looks more closely to see that these increases, rather than giving greater funding to lesser-funded organizations, are proportional to the existing allocations (captured in the chart above) that are hugely inequitable.
Although that maneuvring helped pull the Nissan-Renault alliance back from the brink of crisis — and may have saved Saikawa's job — the former Ghosn lieutenant is now faced with the unenviable task of trying to shore up a partnership that many in Japan see as lopsided and deeply inequitable.
Book More Women's figures only reflect the inequitable state of the music industry overall; a 22019 study from University of Southern California's Annenberg Institute showed that of artists whose songs landed on the Billboard Hot 220192019 end of year charts between 229 and 224, only 213 percent were women.
Mackenzie said an increase in insurance premium tax, which will rise again in June to 12 percent, a doubling of the rate from two years ago, was "inequitable, invidious, insidious, you name it, all of those", but AA had not raised insurance premiums on top of the tax rises.
By investing in efforts that target the root causes of violence (corruption, human rights abuses, inequitable wealth sharing, political exclusion) building stable institutions, and supporting vibrant civil societies that can act as a bulwark against atrocities and violent conflict, the U.S. can improve its ability to effectively prevent atrocities.
Pope FrancisPope FrancisThe Hill's Morning Report - Sanders steamrolls to South Carolina primary, Super Tuesday Pope warns of 'inequitable solutions' after release of Trump Mideast peace plan Pope declines proposal for married priests MORE is encouraging people to give up internet trolling and insulting others on social media for Lent.
These provisions, which allow U.S. investors both small and large to seek compensation for unfair, discriminatory or inequitable treatment at the hands of foreign governments, are based on bedrock principles embedded in our own Constitution prohibiting abusive government treatment and the taking of private property without just compensation.
Arts organizations of all sizes have joined with homelessness advocates to create Prop S. "We've had extremely difficult conversations, acknowledging the city's painful history of inequitable funding between large and small arts organizations, and still working together toward a solution," said Shwetika Baijal, the Prop S campaign manager.
"If the White House is interested in inviting foreign government leaders from largely corrupt, Muslim-majority countries that exhibit inequitable and unjust policies upon their own populations, that seems to be in line with the tenor of the current U.S. Administration," Christopher said in an email to the news outlet.
"If the White House is interested in inviting foreign government leaders from largely corrupt, Muslim-majority countries that exhibit inequitable and unjust policies upon their own populations, that seems to be in line with the tenor of the current U.S. Administration," Christopher said in an email to the news website.
"It is hard, if not impossible, to find an example of a surveillance technology that has not been turned against groups that are already vulnerable in our structurally inequitable system," said Shankar Narayan, Director of the Technology and Liberty Project at the ACLU of Washington, in an interview with Motherboard.
"If politicians continue to make silly manifesto pledges about not changing taxes, and the rest of us resist sensible changes such as this, we will end up with the tax system we deserve – inefficient, inequitable, complex and increasingly unable to raise revenue in the face of a changing economy," he said.
Although that manoeuvring helped pull the Nissan-Renault alliance back from the brink of crisis, the former Ghosn lieutenant is now faced with the unenviable task of trying to shore up a two-decade-old partnership that many in Japan see as lopsided, deeply inequitable and shot through with mistrust on both sides.
Killmonger's crusade for violent retribution in Ryan Coogler's "Black Panther" (a racial justice film that features both revenge and bona fide superheroes), and Chris's bloody rampage at the end of Jordan Peele's "Get Out," bid for our sympathies from a parallel universe, free from the meddlesome gravity of our own inequitable one.
Although that maneuvering helped pull the Nissan-Renault alliance back from the brink of crisis, the former Ghosn lieutenant is now faced with the unenviable task of trying to shore up a two-decade-old partnership that many in Japan see as lopsided, deeply inequitable and shot through with mistrust on both sides.
Knowing that the Yellow Vest protesters, those persistent critics of what they describe as France's inequitable economy, were mobilizing to come out in force on Saturday had something to do with the bristling impatience induced by a show like the one staged on Friday by the designer Kim Jones for Dior Men.
"I do absolutely think that this is part of an approach to delay the inevitable: The city has to deal with this inequitable, discriminatory system that had no rhyme or reason to it," said Jonathan Lippman, the state's former chief judge and a partner at the law firm Latham & Watkins, which is representing the plaintiffs.
For Lent, Pope FrancisPope FrancisThe Hill's Morning Report - Sanders steamrolls to South Carolina primary, Super Tuesday Pope warns of 'inequitable solutions' after release of Trump Mideast peace plan Pope declines proposal for married priests MORE advises to "give up useless words, gossip, rumors, tittle-tattle and speak to God on a first name basis" (Reuters).
"In reality, [obesity and undernutrition] are both driven by the same unhealthy, inequitable food systems, underpinned by the same political economy that is single-focused on economic growth and ignores the negative health and equity outcomes," said the co-chair of the report, professor Boyd Swinburn of the University of Auckland, in a statement.
It would be "profoundly inequitable" for the government to control the timing of the cases — setting expiration dates for the second executive order and not seeking expedited review by the Supreme Court — in order to make them moot and then get the lower court decisions tossed out, Neal Katyal, one of the lead attorneys for the challengers, wrote.
"There's no question that the way that we raise money for schools in a lot of states is inequitable and leaves poor schools with the short end of the stick," Michael Leachman, the director of state fiscal research at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and one of the authors of the report, told VICE over the phone.
Visitors might have been far more intrigued to learn that most of what they're seeing here was created for, and represents the values of, a social elite and a rising moneyed class that together formed a near equivalent to the segment of society that buys high-end art and controls the inequitable economy in America today.
The third area is reform of state laws requiring occupational licensing, which Furman describes as an "example of policies that create inefficient and inequitable rents," and which have grown fivefold in the second half of the 20th century, from less than 5 percent of the work force in the early 1950s to 25 percent by 363.
When inequitable pay has become an issue in Hollywood in the past — as with Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Adams for "American Hustle" and Taraji P. Henson for "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" — agents have defended themselves by pointing out that it is in their best interest to negotiate the biggest paychecks possible for their clients, regardless of gender.
"DOJ selectively cherry picks language in CAFA's legislative history which simply states that 'the committee believes that notifying appropriate state and federal officials of proposed class action settlements will provide a check against inequitable settlements in these cases' and 'will also deter collusion between class counsel and defendants to craft settlements that do not benefit the injured parties,'" the brief said.
"This approach is inequitable and if it is Congress' desire to end wireless provider access to the USF programs, that effort should be matched with a dollar-for-dollar reduction in what wireless providers pay into the USF," the group's president, Meredith Attwell Baker, said in a letter to House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
And while I suppose I prefer that someone like Ingels is the recipient of this excess capital as opposed to some hack, I'm more committed to the idea and practice that significant amounts of capital (political and economic) need to be invested into communities that are being pushed out of their neighborhoods by the forces of unrestrained gentrification and inequitable urban development.
Within days, with the help of a lawyer, she appealed the decision on the grounds that the "investigation process was so inequitable and unfair" that it violated her rights as a victim of sexual assault under Title IX. Along with numerous procedural errors, she said, she was bothered that the man's status as a football player was injected into the proceedings by him and his teammates.
When asked about the inequitable distribution of wealth generated by this economic expansion, William M. Rodgers III, a professor and chief economist at the Heldrich Center for Workforce Development at Rutgers University, told NPR that the decline of labor unions, increasingly global competition for jobs as well as tax policies that benefit businesses and higher-income families likely all contribute to the concentration of wealth in society's upper crust.
"Higher arrest and incarceration rates for African Americans and Latinos are not reflective of increased prevalence of drug use or sales in these communities, but rather of a law enforcement focus on urban areas, on lower-income communities and on communities of color as well as inequitable treatment by the criminal justice system," according to the Drug Policy Alliance, a New York City-based nonprofit that seeks to end the war on drugs.
The deal sets up ambiguous security arrangements in the capital, Juba, where the conflict started in 85033 and where an earlier transitional government collapsed in 2016; calls for the prohibitively expensive, unrealistic cantonment of hundreds of thousands of men, which will be inevitably partial, selective and inequitable, becoming a cause for further rivalry and new militia recruitment; and, sets a false timetable for the unification of a badly fractured security sector, which could easily lead to military disintegration.
This starts by demanding that our candidates take the issue seriously and that, as voters, we take caregiving seriously as it is an inevitable life role that will impact our families The three questions that every candidate should be asked about caregiving Just as society has demanded that our policy makers reform our health care system in the face of medical bankruptcy, skyrocketing cost, and inequitable treatment, we must now insist that they address the challenges of caregivers.
Arguing that the "MMA business is a billion dollar industry where all fighters, even the ones at the top, receive only a fraction of what they deserve," the PFA Web site points out that the revenue split between the UFC and its athletes is grossly inequitable, especially when compared with the revenue split in the four major sports leagues—the National Basketball Association, the National Football League, Major League Baseball, and the National Hockey League—all of which have players' unions.

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