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is iniquitous
adjective
Wicked or sinful
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Even without astronomical bail-outs, they are ridiculously expensive to society, and provision is iniquitous.
For public policy to support that is iniquitous and just not right".
Expecting authors to work (because it is work) for nothing is iniquitous, it always has been, and I've had enough of it".
There are others who think that spare money is iniquitous, and shows that levels of taxation should be higher so that the Government can spend it on its own concerns.
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It's iniquitous.
"I felt that the treatment of these two strands [homosexuality and illegitimacy] was iniquitous," she says.
He went on, "All competitions of this sort are iniquitous in terms of drawing distinctions between artists of very different kinds.
Despite the costs and burdens, Persian Iran has struggled against a range of what it perceives to be iniquitous forces, particularly the United States and its allies.
He asked Mr Clegg: "Would it not be iniquitous if on top of being socially engineered and sociologically cleansed out of London, the poor were also disenfranchised by your (Parliamentary Voting Systems and Constituencies) Bill?
After all, muses one senior official at the finance ministry, the tax regime in a foreign investor's home country may be iniquitous, or designed to enrich corrupt officials.
Judge Edwin Cameron stunned his native South Africa by declaring he was gay and HIV positive, and said it was iniquitous that he could buy drugs from Europe or the US to save his own life while his countrymen and women died in their thousands.
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