inequitable


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Synonyms for inequitable

not fair, right, or just

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Synonyms for inequitable

not equitable or fair

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The panel concluded, "It is simply inequitable to redistribute defendant's assets to plaintiff 37 years after the divorce because of decisions plaintiff made during the many ensuing years since the divorce judgment was entered.
"The tax reform was enacted primarily to increase the purchasing power of each taxpayer who has been overburdened by the inequitable and unprogressive income tax system that has not been changed for almost two decades," Angara said in the explanatory note of his bill.
In this book, he focused on the pervasive institutional decay behind our volatile and inequitable growth of the last 25 years.
According to the study, a majority of the men interviewed in the four countries generally support a wide array of inequitable, traditional attitudes.
For example, "inequitable" would be a veteran's discharge because it was based on one isolated incident in 24 months of service with no other adverse action.
Lack of adequate maintenance, poor operating procedures, and rent-seeking actions have resulted in unreliable and inequitable surface water deliveries, low water use efficiency (35-40 percent), and poor water productivity (approximately 60 percent and 90 percent lower than in India and China respectively when measured in GDP per unit of water).
So we have the odd spectacle of advanced democracies perpetuating inequitable global politics as this suits their economic needs.
IANS New Delhi India should not replicate foreign urbanisation models like that of China which may lead to"inequitable and unbalanced"urbanisation, NITI Aayog Vice Chairman Rajiv Kumar said on Thursday.
The call for the program, which Ecop called 'inequitable,' comes amid efforts to address abusive labor practices such as 'endo,' or the practice of hiring employees consecutively for successive short-term periods.
THE scrapping of the "grossly inequitable" pension levy was hailed last night.
With Regional Councils being considered, the District Valuer, should also be included to advise the Assembly on how the present system is inequitable. Cardiff ratepayers provide 200,000 jobs each day for non Cardif-fians, but Cardiffians pay higher amounts of Council Taxes than they pay.
The theory of gender and power was a logical choice to guide this study in light of the inequitable gender practices in India and their potential role in the spread of HIV.