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The contention has no legal basis, and it may be said it has no equitable one.
If we don't have a more equitable distribution of power, there is no equitable distribution of wealth or income.
639, 47 L.Ed. 909 (1903), although holding that a federal court had no equitable power under Rev.Stat.
Bartenders also complain that, unlike people holding out at a table, diners at a bar have no equitable sense of time.
But the Blue Jays apparently decided they could gain no equitable substitute for Sirotka so they asked Selig to rescind the trade altogether.
The error was shared equally all around, and there is no equitable demand that one side be penalized when both sides nodded.
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Pressures for change are coming from the growing recognition that despite China's remarkable material progress, the system is no longer equitable.
Rather, even when a party to a lawsuit does not appeal the original ruling, the party can still come back to the court and ask it to modify or end the injunction on the grounds that enforcement of the order is no longer equitable or appropriate.
"A Fair Way to Handle Trash" (editorial, May 29) is in no way "equitable" to the citizens of Yorkville, East Harlem and New York City.
Currently, there is no straightforward, equitable way to set tiered prices to achieve affordability.
This process may ultimately detach legal concepts from their moral analogs (thus, legal "murder" may require no intention to kill, legal "fault" no moral blameworthiness, an "equitable" remedy may be manifestly unfair, etc).
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