Sentence examples for inequitable levels from inspiring English sources

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Such pressure can contribute to inequitable levels of competition.

There is a real feeling that change is in the air, but the new portfolio of ACE-funded theatre organisations will only serve the wider needs of the theatre ecology and audiences if it addresses the often quite irrational and inequitable levels of funding of different organisations in different parts of the country that have built up over many years, and been allowed to flourish for too long.

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With most coming to the realization that there is not an unlimited pot of money from which to pay public employees, this potential imbalance within the public employee sector could mean a reduced ability to correct inequitable pension levels and this, by definition, simply isn't fair.

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

The international system thus represents a paradox for countries in the global south, for while they may be predisposed towards the maintenance of the international order, their security and economic dependence on the north readily guarantees the perpetuation of a structure that "at the same time and at a different level they consider inequitable (Ayoob 1995).

However, the majority of FSM costs are borne at the household level and are inequitable.

The differing quality accreditation channels at the national (private hospital associations vs. MOH) and international levels may lead to inequitable quality standards between the public and private sectors, whereby private hospital standards surpass those in public hospitals, reflective of the current situation in low to middle income countries in Southeast Asia.

6 It could therefore be speculated that SCD has the tendency to greatly deplete the finances of households in developing countries where there is high level of poverty and inequitable distribution of wealth and resources.

The health system in Bosnia and Herzegovina is decentralized, which in practice has resulted in inequitable access to health care and uneven levels of service.

These include lack of country-level coordination of health training, inequitable access to training, interrupted services, and failure to reinforce skills and knowledge training by addressing other performance factors.

A-levels have always been used in selection, and have been shown in earlier studies to predict later performance [ 5, 7], but have been considered devalued as a reliable discriminator over recent years through grade inflation and inequitable education.

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