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are inequitable.
adjective
Unfair, unequal or unjust
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As a result, they are inequitable and inefficient.
As for merit pay, Ms. Boudreau added, "They are inequitable, divisive and ineffective".
These subsidies are inequitable and far too costly for the American taxpayer.
Bush policies favoring one economic class over others is not class warfare, but pointing out that such policies are inequitable is class warfare.
They should be examined periodically and adjusted they are inequitable, so that owners of similar houses get similar tax bills, meaning that recipients of services share the burden equally.
A spokeswoman said: "Geographically, our centres are inequitable and we believe the Society has a much wider role in supporting people with MS to get the care they want – residential or otherwise".
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The Selective Service is inequitable.
A knowledge economy does not have to be inequitable.
The statewide car taxes, he said, have "always been inequitable".
"It may be inequitable to preclude her participation in postagreement wealth".
In purely economic terms, this is inequitable and perhaps even dangerous.
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