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"It has a serious potential inequitable effect, because what it could mean is that the restaurant worker could get $5,000 or $20,000 but the highly compensated family could get $500,000.
Others claimed that user charges should at least not be applied to some vulnerable groups because their utilization of health-care services is appropriate, not excessive, and user charges could have a detrimental and inequitable effect on their health status as supported by [7, 15, 25] and [24].
4 A population shift towards walking and cycling would also help reduce the socially divisive and inequitable effects of a transport system dominated by less sustainable modes.
Importantly, however, the inequitable effects of economically focused policy were felt by some as the reason they engaged in HIA and HPP.
This resulted in an inequitable financing outcome for the NCMS.
Diabetes in pregnancy imposes an inequitable disease burden on indigenous women and their infants.
I work as a science teacher in a charter school in a low-income area and I see first hand the effect that an inequitable education policy is having on students.
"This is an inequitable benefit conferred on Laura by virtue of the parties' joint mistake regarding the value of the Madoff account, and an inequitable harm to Steven".
Canadians emphatically reject an inequitable system, like ours, that leaves tens of millions without coverage.
Begay feels that women like her are trapped in an inequitable system.
The affected companies have already profited from an inequitable provision in the 2003 Medicare prescription drug law.
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