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be inequitable
adjective
Unfair, unequal or unjust
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A knowledge economy does not have to be inequitable.
"It may be inequitable to preclude her participation in postagreement wealth".
He therefore did not address whether CNet's restriction, if applied, would be inequitable and invalid under Delaware law.
This is a turnaround for the two institutions, which essentially rejected the notion of granting 100percentt debt relief three years ago on the grounds that such a policy would be inequitable.
Under the 1973 Matrimonial Causes Act, judges are supposed to take the parties' conduct into account only if it was so egregious that it would "be inequitable to disregard it".
When the 1984 law was passed, the Senate Judiciary Committee said compassionate release was intended for "the unusual case in which the defendant's circumstances are so changed, such as by terminal illness, that it would be inequitable to continue the confinement of the prisoner".
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As a result, they are inequitable and inefficient.
The statewide car taxes, he said, have "always been inequitable".
In purely economic terms, this is inequitable and perhaps even dangerous.
As for merit pay, Ms. Boudreau added, "They are inequitable, divisive and ineffective".
Inequality The plaintiffs argue that Bear's share issuance is inequitable.
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