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the inequitable
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Unfair, unequal or unjust
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The most important is the inequitable nature of the agreement between the US and Britain.
"AIDS pointed up the inequitable status of gays," Mr. McFarlane told The Times in 1983.
But loosening or eliminating the inequitable conduct provision of the patent law could mean fewer choices and higher prices.
Little has actually been done about such problems as the inequitable distribution of land & widespread malnutrition & poor housing.
A high-profile action like an occupation risks exposing the inequitable and inhumane reality behind these reforms.
ON RACISM "The biggest form of racism in this state is the inequitable distribution of wealth and income.
It did not, however, mention the National Academy of Sciences' 2004 report titled "A Patent System for the 21st Century," which recommended elimination of the inequitable conduct defense.
Ultimately, the inequitable conduct defense injects an uncertainty that runs contrary to the goal of the patent system: to provide reliable protection to innovators.
Today it is a reaction to the absence of democratic freedoms and the inequitable distribution of wealth across the Arab world.
At stake are also tenacious problems of overconsumption and the inequitable commandeering of global resources, neither of which will be solved merely by passing the braised tofu.
"At the core," he said, "is a lack of sensitivity and understanding of issues surrounding race, racism and the inequitable distribution of power and privilege in society".
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