Sentence examples for inequitable effect from inspiring English sources

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"It has a serious potential inequitable effect, because what it could mean is that the restaurant worker could get $5,000 or $20,000 but the highly compensated family could get $500,000.

Others claimed that user charges should at least not be applied to some vulnerable groups because their utilization of health-care services is appropriate, not excessive, and user charges could have a detrimental and inequitable effect on their health status as supported by [7, 15, 25] and [24].

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Importantly, however, the inequitable effects of economically focused policy were felt by some as the reason they engaged in HIA and HPP.

4 A population shift towards walking and cycling would also help reduce the socially divisive and inequitable effects of a transport system dominated by less sustainable modes.

Though broad population coverage is achieved, the inequitable distribution effects are undesirable, unintentionally harming the very group of people for whom it is intended.

This resulted in an inequitable financing outcome for the NCMS.

While some level of bonus may be motivating, the larger issue is the demotivating effect that inequitable compensation has on lower-level employees.

These omissions exist at the same time diseases such as lung cancer, heart disease, Alzheimer's Disease and depression profoundly impact women illustrating the effect of inequitable science on women's health and sex differences in medicine.

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.

But doctors pushing policymakers to take responsibility for the very real biological effects of inequitable policies would be.

We shall also examine some of the consequences of unequal access to care, for these may compound the effects of inequitable distributions of other determinants of health.

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