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Discover Ludwig"inequitably" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to describe an unequal or unfair treatment, such as when someone or something is treated in an unjust, biased, or disproportionate manner. An example sentence would be: "The company distributed its profits inequitably, giving larger sums to its senior management than to its regular employees."
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inequitably
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In an inequitable manner.
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Last March, partially settling a historic, 15-year, multiple-lawsuit battle pitting Kansas schools against Congress, the state supreme court set a national precedent by ruling with Gannon v Kansas that the state inequitably funds public education – the "suitable provision" for which the state constitution has required since a 1960s amendment.
Even if it were, foreign retailers are treated inequitably.
Success is inequitably shared.
Royal taxation, often inequitably administered, exacerbated old tensions in the towns; fiscal policy or the regulation of wages or supplies was largely at issue in the uprisings of Flemish towns (1323 28), in Paris (1357 58, 1380 82), and in Rouen (1382).
For example, natural and moral law required that all people should compete on a level playing field, but in practice land and other property were inequitably distributed, as the result of ancient crimes.
Despite those concessions, residents of Jefferson County have still often complained that they were treated inequitably because several of their elected officials went to prison as a result of the refinancing, while no one from the bank was convicted of a crime.
Mr. Boyle wants to show her off (look at her!), and it's no wonder, even if, by keeping his male leads inequitably under wraps, he's proven he's a real square.
Judge Gary Randall, ruling from a Nebraska District Court, wrote that MidAmerican Energy acted "inequitably, unfairly and dishonestly," and that it did not come to the court with "clean hands".
Our track record suggests that handing over responsibility for social goals to private enterprise is providing us with social goods of lower quality, distributed more inequitably and at a higher cost than if government delivered or paid for them directly.
Partly that's because drug laws are enforced inequitably.
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Only a Liberal could think the minimum wage is 'inequitably generous'," Macklin said.
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