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Policies designed to direct teacher transfers toward a more efficient or equitable outcome will have unintended consequences without a more complete picture of the transfer market.

Dan Stein, president of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, said the term "family reunification" has been appropriated by "people who voluntarily decide to break immigration laws and then turn around and say they're entitled to equitable relief of the consequences of their own behavior".

Thus, the clinical application of breast cancer genetic risk prediction models provides an opportunity to identify limitations and examine the consequences for equitable access to health care.

"[I]njunction is not the automatic consequence of infringement" but the result of equitable consideration.

The Gonski report indicated what people working in public education had known for some time – that the current government funding model is not equitable, and will have quite grievous consequences for Australia: everything from economic to social to class ramifications.

The blame game Bang-bang, bling-bling Much ado about nothing Punters v pollsters Reading between the lines ReprintsIf Equitable wins a big settlement, the consequences could be far-reaching.

While different division schemes may look equitable, their administrative costs and tax consequences could vary widely.

The belief that human behaviour can be perfectly modelled, predicted and controlled entrains as a consequence the collapse of equitable relations between individuals and trust in institutions, and the substitution of algorithmic certainty for any semblance of participatory, democratic society.

Recently, most of the attention has focussed on the negative consequences of user charges on equitable access to health care [ 2], and there is a growing consensus favouring the abolition of user fees for essential health care services [ 3].

This low level of awareness may have implications for care, lead to negative impressions and impact on equitable access to services, resulting in negative consequences for the quality of care provided to the dying and bereaved [ 7- 11].

Panelists will discuss bias in peer review, provide an overview of the innovative steps NIH is taking to make the grant application process more equitable, and reflect on the personal and professional consequences when minority STEM faculty fail to obtain funding for their research.

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