Sentence examples for inequitable manner from inspiring English sources

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"inequitable manner" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an unfair or unjust action or situation. For example, "The teacher was accused of grading her students in an inequitable manner."

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However, these achievements are often occurring in an inequitable manner.

Since this factor in most cases is distributed in a socioeconomically inequitable manner, it also contributes significantly to health inequalities in the mentioned part of the world [ 5].

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"There's a danger we are sliding back to the ways of the Moi era," says another disconsolate pro-democracy activist.Nonetheless, in its usual inequitable and patchy manner, Kenya is powering ahead.

Of course, one could argue that this system could quickly become as inequitable as the old one, in the manner of richer and poorer public-school parent-teacher associations.

However, ECE services have evolved in a fragmented manner, leading to an unequal and inequitable scenario: while private education supports the largest part of the growth, children from low-income families are less likely to attend preschool and more likely to receive low-quality service.

He recognizes that currently, the way we distribute resources is profoundly inequitable.

In summary, we find that people punish accidental outcomes in allocator/responder games in a manner that cannot be explained by a pure distributional effect (i.e. aversion to inequitable outcomes).

Inequitable enforcement, he charges.

It was quite mediocre, very inequitable.

London certainly is a very inequitable city.

It is, he admits, "absolutely inequitable".

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