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The current healthcare system is inequitable and unjust, with huge disparities between rich and poor.
In societies characterised by extreme inequality, the effects of unequal citizen involvement may actually exacerbate the inequitable provision of public security.
All these inequitable results further suggest that there must be a reason why the court chose to apply the two places principle.
By no means does deconstruction of "race" imply that inequitable access to transplantation does not exist.
The powerful influence of teachers can also adversely affect adolescents' adjustment when teacher-student interactions are perceived as inequitable, inappropriate, or unfair.
The result is that the distributional impact tends to be highly inequitable.
The family economy was also inequitable with tasks allocated and rewarded differentially on the basis of age and gender.
The paper first examines death and dying in old age, and identifies aspects of age-related inequalities and inequitable treatment.
The size of that opportunity cost is a test of how inequitable a particular inequality is held to be.