Sentence examples for inequitable societies from inspiring English sources

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Work on social determinants has identified the negative impact of inequitable societies on wellbeing [ 20- 22]; although debate continues on the most appropriate definitions and mechanisms for its measurement [ 23, 24].

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Once this conclusion is accepted, maybe the political debate can move away from mutual recrimination and on to ways of governing a less homogenous and more inequitable society".

How else do you justify your position if you are paid much more than the average in a very inequitable society?

All but swooning over the wonderfulness of himself, the reverend acts like he is the first person to come up with the idea that blacks too often get the short end of the stick in America, that the malignant influences of slavery and the long dark night of racial discrimination are still being felt today, that in many ways this is a profoundly inequitable society.

Ferguson believes the answer to today's inequitable society is to go local, to bring business home instead of relying on distant corporate providers.

Their "choices," while reflective of our society's race and class prejudices, are made in the context of the differential options available to people in a deeply and structurally inequitable society.

There are no neutral platforms in a racially inequitable society, and on the seller side of things, there is a risk that people of color engaging in profile-driven platforms are not on a level playing field.

"The people who were involved in the Aboriginal Embassy were a small number of Aboriginal people, all [aged] about 18, 19, 20, and to all the young people who are here who believe that this is an inequitable and unjust society: we're proof that you can change the world.

Unjust societies are not peaceful societies".

In this vein the 31-year-old Garai, a double Golden Globe award nominee, has lent her name to a campaign targeting what she and others, including the Green MP Caroline Lucas, believe is one of the most galling symptoms of Britain's inequitable and unequal society: the lads' mag.

And I wonder: Is India reinventing democracy — democracy designed not for colonial Virginia, but for societies like this: poor; inequitable; ethnically, religiously, linguistically balkanized; in the throes of convulsive change?

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