inequitable in the PONS Dictionary

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There has been an increase in the inclusion of women in academic scholarship in recent years, but representation is still inequitable.
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These environmental changes are caused by inequitable and unsustainable production and consumption patterns that aggravate poverty in many regions of the world.
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Because of its prominent role in agriculture and the inequitable nature of the trade, the coffee industry was the subject of numerous studies.
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These cases led to tribes renegotiating inequitable mineral leases, forming their own natural resources regulatory agencies, and tribal development companies.
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This result was unsatisfactory however, in that the common law could still produce inequitable results in several instances.
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Far leftists seek to abolish all forms of hierarchy, particularly the inequitable distribution of wealth and power.
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Concerted action is needed to reverse the present trend of inequitable resource consumption, and over increasing shortages and environmental degradation.
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Even a court of equity would not allow him to do anything so inequitable and unjust.
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Malnutrition results from the convergence of poverty, inequitable food distribution, disease, illiteracey, rapid population growth and environmental risks, compounded by cultural and social inequities.
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However, this was at a cost of great resentment over land ownership and inequitable laws.
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