inequity in the PONS Dictionary

inequity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

gross inequity

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
One of the aims was to show the realities and inequities of apartheid.
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They also produce considerable of air pollution, pose a significant safety risk, and exacerbate feelings of inequities in the society.
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One explanation for the dropping level of contribution is inequity aversion.
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It is also argued that inequities between employers would be reduced.
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He is also an advocate of free prescriptions, writing os the inherent inequity of the exemption system for prescription charges.
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The program depicts how cultural differences, privileges, and inequities affect education and styles of learning.
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Policies like this can be experienced as forms of inequity and exclusion.
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The mathematical inequities of divisional play were beginning to show up.
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Significant gender inequities persisted throughout the period, as women typically had more limited life-choices, access to employment and trade, and legal rights than men.
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Negative inequity is experienced by group members who feel that they are not receiving fair payment for what they have contributed.
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