Islam is sensitive to the specific needs of women as well as their biological inequities.
That points up one of the great inequities purposely ignored in the recent budget agreement.
Criolo sings about social inequities, in the mold of Caetano Veloso and Gilberto Gil.
Inequities of power, privilege, and income have created a canary in the toxic coal mine scenario.
They want to double down on some of the inequities that already exist in the tax code.
Increases in crop production and productivity, together with virtual-water trade, will mitigate the regional inequities of availability.
Other inequities relate to the racial and ethnic background of students, gender, geography, mother tongue, and immigrant status.
The federal government has a patchwork of subsidies for those buying health insurance that is full of inequities.
Dr. PETER MORICI (Professor of International Business, University of Maryland): It's fraught with moral hazard and social inequities.
However, household survey data reveal even further inequities based on the geographic location and household wealth of students.
Unfortunately, standards do not address the underlying educational inequities and problems of accountability.
In this sluggish, portentous melodrama, the director Andrei Zvyagintsev highlights critical inequities in Russian society and in one marriage.
But even women who do have insurance face inequities under the status quo.
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Evaluating success: identifying gaps, inconsistencies and inequities in the programme and proposing solutions.
Far from solving the fundamental fairness problem posed by free riders, it creates far more inequities than were there before.
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If there is no structure, then everything is an ad-hoc negotiation, which is sure to lead to pay inequities (and discontent).
America needs now to look beyond our own shores to shed the healthcare inefficiencies and inequities born of habit and history.
If there is no structure, then everything is an ad hoc negotiation, which is sure to lead to pay inequities (and discontent).
It has some strange noises and inequities, but it's close to me.
Having grown up in apartheid South Africa, she is always awake to stories of suffering, particularly when it arises from social inequities.
As a Pepperdine Law and Straus student, I appreciate your commentary on the institutionalized inequities Pepperdine currently stands by as University-wide policy.
As some had been existing on the exiguous salaries paid by opposition parties to their advisers, this led to some obvious inequities.
The inequities in the academic treatment of research and instruction on anti-Semitism make Yale's decision to close YIISA all the more lamentable.
Frustrated at the lack of urgency shown by government in overcoming such inequities, some black Brazilians have set up self-help education groups.
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If we believe in real equality in this country, then we have enormous work to do to help lower those inequities that exist.
He doesn't advocate their practices, but he says that understanding them can help managers address office inequities and make their teams more productive.
One can look at north Africa and southwest Asia today and see the results of the vast income inequities playing itself out there.
Blue Dogs also say the bill fails to fix the inequities in the current system for health care costs for rural doctors and hospitals.
Until we address these deep-lying inequities, nothing will be truly fixed.
These economic inequities are even more acute for women of color.
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