Dictionary
is inequity
noun
A lack of justice; injustice.
synonyms
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For both, then, the chief fiscal danger is inequity not insolvency, as normally understood.
But she said there is inequity in how cruelty to dogs and cats is punished compared to other animals, like pigs, cows, and chickens.
The biggest challenge in children's education today is inequity in access to school and the quality of education.
When Mosby said during her May 1 news conference that she heard and understood the calls for justice being sounded in the street, "That played very well with the people in Baltimore who feel the police have treated them more harshly, who feel there is inequity, who feel aggrieved," Cuomo said.
At the root of these abuses is inequity.
This study highlights some areas where there is inequity in access and utilisation of care.
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For his generation, the trauma was inequity, although he did not directly suffer it.
There has long been inequity between these two sectors of the NHS.
Most subjects are classified as reference-dependent altruists, around 10% are inequity averse.
In theory, it inequitably favors the proposer, and paradoxically, it disadvantages voters further if they are inequity averse.
And it's painfully apparent that there's inequity in earlier education.
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