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Recognition seeks to secure equal respect for individuals to whom it has been denied; redistribution seeks to correct unfair disparities in advantages of various kinds.
"Greater transparency could have a significant impact, giving employers incentive to correct unfair pay discrepancies by making it more likely that employees will find out if they are being shortchanged".
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If an amateur can comprehend the significance of Jones v Kernott, a judgment described by one specialist as "clear as mud", it seems to be anticipating parliamentary reform in saying that the courts will now consider correcting unfair cohabitation outcomes, even when these are perfectly legal, as they already do with marital disputes.
Today women from Hillary Clinton on down are praising the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MITT) for recognizing and beginning to correct its unfair treatment of female scientists (see main text).
As for NPG's claim that it wants to correct an unfair advantage given to UC, Yamamoto says: "It's really hard to call a 400% increase reasonable by any stretch".
Canada's intention to correct an unfair trade regime, one that was clearly not in the interest of developing countries, is at a cursory level positive, but unless realistic and appropriate incentives are in place, the legislation will simply be an international embarrassment.
"This is the strongest commitment any Australian prime minister has made to correcting this unfair aspect of sharing revenues across Australia," Barnett said.
However, a quirk of AI algorithms is that when models are corrected for unfair bias there can be a reduction in their accuracy.
Congress, the Obama administration and many federal judges agree that there is a need to correct a grossly unfair and unjustifiable sentencing scheme.
A barrister and specialist family lawyer at Mills & Reeve, Joanna Grandfield, said: "The supreme court's decision approves the increasing tendency of the courts to avoid the harsh results of a strict interpretation of property law through the use of 'inferred intentions' as a means of getting round legally correct, but morally unfair results.
It was a bizarre fight to pick, and betrayed a cruel insensitivity to the experience of sexual minorities, who are born with the peculiar burden of disclosure, one that makes us "liars" until we correct the world's unfair assumptions about who we are.
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