Sentence examples for clearly inequitable from inspiring English sources

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"If the home club wishes to charge different prices to home fans depending on the opposition that isn't unreasonable but to charge one set of away fans a higher price than another is clearly inequitable.

While Americans were arguing about Reaganomics in the 1980s, Swedish households were enjoying a negative tax rate on capital income, once generous deductions and adjustments for inflation were taken into account.Thick end of the wedgeThis style of taxation is efficient, but it is clearly inequitable.

HB2 is so obviously backwards and so clearly inequitable.

The health care system is clearly inequitable -- only those who can afford insurance or who have no pre-existing conditions will be given full access to medical care.

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In the absence of any such stipulation, or any clearly-expressed intent that time should be material even, it would be clearly unjustified by the law and inequitable to hold that the plaintiff is compelled to forfeit his entire contract price on account of this trifling delay that may have been immaterial to the defendant, and, if not, may be fully compensated in damages.

Inequitable access to education is clearly a form of violence against girls and, according to UNICEF, denying children access to quality education increases their vulnerability to abuse, exploitation and disease.

Clearly the availability of locum services is one of the inequitable situations in the provision of health care (and no doubt after hours palliative care) between urban and rural/remote areas.

Trade guilds at the times disfavored such provisions as inequitable over-reaching by the economically more powerful party, the employer, and judges were clearly sympathetic to that view.

Clearly, mandating raises for one category of employees while furloughing and even laying off others would strike many as inequitable.

Whatever may be the duty of a single party to draw the prior art to the Office's attention, see 35 U.S.C. 115; 37 CFR § 1.65(a); Bell Telephone, supra, 128 U.S. at 356, 9 S.Ct. at 92, clearly collusion among applicants to prevent prior art from coming to or being drawn to the Office's attention is an inequitable imposition on the Office and on the public.

Inequitable enforcement, he charges.

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