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Injustice by virtue of not conforming with rules or standards.
unfairness
equity
fairness
unfairness
1
Of course, explicating the source of
unfairness
remains as slippery as ever.
2
Quite apart from its
unfairness
,
it helped create the virus of populism.
3
She wanted to rail and scream at the
unfairness
of the situation.
4
It's an illustration of how difficult righting past trade
unfairness
can be.
5
There is often much exaggeration, much
unfairness
,
much acrimony in their debates.
1
A more immediate question is whether this environmental
inequity
can be fixed.
2
China still grapples with endemic issues of corruption,
inequity
and environmental degradation.
3
A seeming
inequity
had been redressed by a new set of subrules.
4
Gender
inequity
is a global issue but how does it… Audio, Gallery
5
Drug courts are a prime example of how this
inequity
plays out.
6
Even how inequality in the workplace and pay
inequity
can fuel resentment.
7
Dr Large said there are also
inequity
problems for DHBs and their patients.
8
Mrs Salesa said she was concerned about
inequity
among vulnerable communities.
9
Iranian media went to great lengths to emphasise the social
inequity
of subsidies.
10
There is sense of
inequity
that exists in our society as New Zealand.
11
The report also pointed out the growing
inequity
between rural and urban areas.
12
Critics of government policy say there is not enough funding to eradicate
inequity
.
13
What the research says is the more school choice, the greater the
inequity
.
14
This
inequity
in the system must be tackled at ground level.
15
Therefore we redressed that
inequity
by siding with the honorable one.
16
I looked around and saw
inequity
and I always wanted to tackle that.
inequity
racial inequity
pay inequity
environmental inequity
gross inequity
inherent inequity