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Even if it were, foreign retailers are treated inequitably.
Many real people would rather walk away with nothing than be treated inequitably.
Despite those concessions, residents of Jefferson County have still often complained that they were treated inequitably because several of their elected officials went to prison as a result of the refinancing, while no one from the bank was convicted of a crime.
My response to these questions and others like them is that 1) this trio of airlines are all state-owned and enormously subsidized, therefore not bound by the commercial imperatives of real airlines like Swiss, Lufthansa, SAS; and 2) nearly all of their labor force is sourced from poor countries, and thus paid far less and treated inequitably compared to standards in Europe and North America.
Four respondents suggested they may be treated inequitably when sites are selected for land application because of their rural and lower income status: They've just got to have somewhere to dump the stuff, and the rural communities, where you've got low income people who aren't able to fight for themselves and stuff like that.
Why should the workforce be devalued and treated so inequitably?
"As also noted in SIGTARP's March 2010 report on HAMP, this lack of consistent and clear standards could mean that servicers are inconsistently applying criteria in this area and thereby inequitably treating borrowers across the program".
As long ago as 1970, Business Week, no enemy of market capitalism, judged that "most of U.S. medical care, particularly the everyday business of preventing and treating routine illnesses, is inferior in quality, wastefully dispensed and inequitably financed.
Or treat?
Success is inequitably shared.
Partly that's because drug laws are enforced inequitably.
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