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"It may be inequitable to preclude her participation in postagreement wealth".
For example, even if waiting time does not interfere with utilization, it may impose a significant burden on those seeking care, and that burden may be inequitable.
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But that is true for the whole of the tax system indeed the treatment of non-doms may be less inequitable than, say, the varying treatment of depreciation or of married and unmarried couples.
In Europe and among US Medicare beneficiaries, this complementary effect may be increasing inequitable access to services, an element not yet studied in these jurisdictions.
Variation may be considered inequitable and contrary to the NHS constitution [ 11] if it is the result of opaque healthcare boundary differences in provision or 'natural' geographical barriers (e.g. distance).
Health inequity can be categorized using the PROGRESS-Plus framework –this is an acronym which summarizes factors across which differences in health may be considered inequitable depending on the setting and context: Place of residence; Race/ethnicity/culture; Occupation; Gender; Religion; Education; Socioeconomic status; Social capital [ 14].
A knowledge economy does not have to be inequitable.
Ignoring such relevant similarities and differences is what it means for a distribution to be inequitable".
Access to healthy foods can also be inequitable.
The disclosure programme may be harsh and inequitable, but for healthier, acquisitive outfits it may have a silver lining.
The findings also suggest that the effects of couple HIV testing on marital relationships may be modulated by inequitable, gendered power relationships.
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