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inequitable

[in-ek-wi-tuh-buhl] / ɪnˈɛk wɪ tə bəl /


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But it is also inequitable and, in some cases, downright dangerous, especially when innovation comes only from firms unconstrained by any consideration other than monetizing data for still greater profit.

From Barron's

“So my biggest fear is my children are going to be significantly disadvantaged to everyone else in Scotland. It just seems very inequitable and unfair that, due to financial decisions children's education going to suffer.”

From BBC

“And it would be inequitable for it to be there in the first place.”

From Los Angeles Times

“These inequities result, in large part, from racial and ethnic minority populations’ inequitable access to health care, which persists because of structural racism in health care policy,” according to a 2022 paper in Health Affairs.

From Los Angeles Times

One of the interesting things about this book is thinking about dealing with inequitable dynamics, and someone else in the room has much more power than you.

From Salon