inequitable

[ US /ˌɪˈnɛkwətəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ɪnˈɛkwɪtəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not equitable or fair
    inequitable taxation
    the inequitable division of wealth
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How To Use inequitable In A Sentence

  • What we get instead is an inequitable health system and the widening of the class divide.
  • The contention that "all of the people of Canada" should benefit from the inequitable distribution of mineral and other resources is at best a political euphemism for centralized control of fiscal policy, and hence the ultimatum in Mr. Turner's budgets of last May and November. The Incredible Resource Battle
  • Certainly, no good ethical case has been made to justify differential or inequitable treatment on such arbitrary grounds.
  • EU nationals are among those not currently asked to declare criminal convictions, leaving the system open to complaints that it is inequitable.
  • How did it come to pass that such a system grew and flourished where the set up is so head - scratchingly inequitable? Why is Lloyd Blankfein
  • Teva's inequitable conduct claim could be on shakier ground following a May 25 decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in a patent dispute between Abbott Laboratories and Becton Dickinson & Co. Pfizer Goes to Court to Protect Viagra
  • And we don't need the mass conscription for combat that we had in World War II or the inequitable draft in Vietnam.
  • If there ever was a formula for civil unrest if things become too inequitable, that is it. Secure Parking Lots
  • In these days of globalisation, the global picture of women is most ignoble and inequitable.
  • In a Lanham Act case, an unclean hands defense is available when the plaintiff engaged in inequitable conduct relating to the subject matter of its claims. Bikemaker cleans its allegedly dirty hands
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