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One of the most problematic manifestations of this is through inequitable comparison -- that is, the undermining of key struggles within the Black community via the improper equating of their own experiences as minorities with those of African-Americans.
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Recent studies [ 4, 5] have indicated that this reluctance to offer ICU care to cancer patients with severe illness is unjustified, and is usually based on inequitable parameters in comparison with other severe and chronic diseases that share a similarly poor prognosis [ 6, 7].
If scales such as these are used to compare quality of life between ethnic groups, or equivalently between geographical regions, the different results in each group are liable to bias any comparison which could lead to inequitable policy decisions.
As multiple comparisons are presented in the figures, countries were grouped as equitable if the equity index for all variables considered was less than 1.2; countries where the equity index exceeded 1.2 for one or both comparisons were grouped as having inequitable distribution of the intervention coverage.
Inequitable enforcement, he charges.
It was quite mediocre, very inequitable.
Some methods of rationing are often inequitable.
London certainly is a very inequitable city.
It is, he admits, "absolutely inequitable".
"It's really inequitable," Senator Bruno said.
"Certain things are consistent: inequitable distribution of teachers, inequitable funding of schools, institutional racism.
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