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It also warns the measure "could lead to inequitable incomes since estates worth the same or more but with a greater proportion of the total value in the main residence could pay less tax than those with estates worth less but with a greater proportion in other assets".
Overlooking intra-household differences may lead to inequitable and/or inefficient urban planning and transportation policy decisions in the context of Chinese cities.
This leads to distorted views of development priorities and can lead to inequitable outcomes that place key resources in the exclusive ownership of settled communities, to the exclusion of others, including pastoralists.
These inequities, a violation of basic democratic principles, lead to inequitable education that results in poorly prepared worker and gullible voters.
Because servicers aren't required to adhere to the same set of standards, there's a risk that firms aren't identifying practices "that may lead to inequitable treatment of borrowers or harm taxpayers through greater potential for fraud or waste," according to a Thursday report by the Government Accountability Office.
However, dependence on external, expert trainers limits scalability and relies on a business model that can lead to inequitable access.
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The former led to inequitable incomes and the latter to depressed wages.
■ African-Americans and Latinos are 2.5 to 3 times more likely to be poor, which leads to inequitable health and mental outcomes, increased exposure to violence and environmental pollution, and inadequate educational and employment opportunities.
Inequitable educational opportunities and process eventually led to inequitable outcomes.
Preventable maternal mortality and morbidity reflect discrimination in priority-setting within health systems that leads to inequitable access to healthcare for women.
So Tierney admires the idea of strict, formal equality and "gender neutrality" regarding the abortion decision — even though "financial abortions" would lead to unjust and inequitable outcomes for women — but disparages formal equality when it comes to housework.
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