Sentence examples for inequitable between from inspiring English sources

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Delegates volunteered concerns that the NHS breast service is inequitable between males and females, and that guidelines were needed to rationalise imaging.

However, such scale-up is often inequitable between rural and urban settings, due to severe shortages of health workers in rural settings, even where task-shifting to lower cadres for delivery of ART is undertaken, as recommended by WHO [ 10– 10].

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Furthermore, it also minimizes the incentives to reap meaningful rewards, as it sets the frame for inequitable partnership between the entrepreneur and the investor.

Arts organizations of all sizes have joined with homelessness advocates to create Prop S. "We've had extremely difficult conversations, acknowledging the city's painful history of inequitable funding between large and small arts organizations, and still working together toward a solution," said Shwetika Baijal, the Prop S campaign manager.

During the first part (weeks 1 – 6) the focus is on analyzing hindrances for a balanced and health-promoting occupational lifestyle, such as too restricted time for leisure and inequitable distribution between family members with regard to household work.

Conditions regarding pay that participants reported negatively affected their mental health included: not being paid for overtime (or at overtime rates), not getting performance-based pay increases or promotions when warranted, and inequitable pay between staff in comparable positions.

We speculate that there may be various reasons for differences in the uptake of TKR surgeries between different socioeconomic quintiles, 34 35 especially for the elderly, which may include patterns of referral; inequitable accessibility between the public and private health system 36 or perhaps that a combination of these issues exist.

This is a source of inequitable access between poorer and wealthier Jamaicans, with a greater range of care options and resources available to the portion of the population with a lower burden of poor health because of their higher socio-economic status [ 37].

Environmental health research can document exposures and health effects that result from inequitable relationships between communities of low income or people of color and the institutions that derive benefits (profits, federal and state funding or services, avoidance of wastes) from activities and policies that burden these communities.

Evidence suggests that there is a link between inequitable access to healthcare and inequitable distribution of illness.

In other words, this disturbing trend of gender bias can give rise to an inequitable resource allocation between sexes that may lead to an imbalanced social development.

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