Inequitable
in sentence
34 examples of Inequitable in a sentence
First, free-market health care is usually
inequitable
and inefficient.
Common standards in a world as
inequitable
as ours will raise many contentious issues.
As a policy, this is inequitable, inefficient, and unlikely to lower emissions at a pace that is sufficient to meet the conditions of the global climate-change agreement expected to be reached in Paris in December.
On the other hand, unregulated markets fail to achieve two central goals of any civilized society: “The outstanding faults of the economic society in which we live are its failure to provide for full employment and its arbitrary and
inequitable
distribution of wealth and incomes.”
Premier Wen Jiabao himself recognizes the urgent need to address the country’s
inequitable
growth, calling for means to be found to “share prosperity evenly,” and thus to reduce the widening gaps between “rich and poor, cities and countryside.”
It is time our collective security alliances overhauled these
inequitable
funding methods and made sure that all member states pay a proportionate price for global security.
The problem with this approach is that it is
inequitable
toward future generations, which, of course, have no say in decisions that we make today.
One could also argue that the traditional economic analysis is even
inequitable
toward individuals, in addition to future generations.
Trying to do without the state leads to unstable and/or
inequitable
outcomes.
We cannot mortgage her future to pay for an inherently unsustainable and
inequitable
way of life.
The irony - indeed, the tragedy - is that few policies are so
inequitable
and morally iniquitous as those that propose huge burdens on today’s generation, particularly its poorer members, in order to prevent what will be at worst an insignificant reduction in the incomes of future generations - who will, in any case, be far richer than we are today.
Second, more than a generation of
inequitable
and slower-than-expected economic growth in the global North has created a strong political and psychological need for scapegoats.
In essence, we are mortgaging our children’s future to pay for an inherently unsustainable and
inequitable
way of life.
Weeks after persuading Congress to pass another tax cut--in some ways even more
inequitable
than the first--his administration revealed how bad the fiscal position had become.
Genuine partnership is difficult to achieve when resource-rich countries view foreign mining and drilling companies only as adversaries, seeking unfair and
inequitable
contracting agreements.
The resulting outcomes are generally not only inequitable, but also inefficient.
Italy has legitimate grievances against the EU: hypocritical and
inequitable
policies on asylum and sea rescues, self-defeating fiscal rules, and economically illiterate financial policies.
The Trump administration could not try to force the weaker Palestinian side to accept
inequitable
positions under the guise of political realism, because any agreement that was hammered out would still have to secure broad public support.
Moreover, the current system of international trade is deeply inequitable: it exposes developing countries to unfair competition, and discourages diversification of their economies.
These people emerged under conditions created in deeply
inequitable
societies by a misapplied, inconsistent, and bureaucratic war.
And, complicating matters further,
inequitable
growth risks fueling “political or social turmoil, often marked by ideological or ethnic polarization, which then leads either to wide policy swings or to policy paralysis.”
The problem is that while many people work toward the SDGs, political confidence men (and some women) are throwing up new barriers, by stoking the resentments of those who have benefited the most from
inequitable
growth, as well as those who have missed out.
Third, the current system is inequitable, because it forces a transfer of resources from developing countries to the industrial nations that provide reserve currencies.
Third,
inequitable
pay and incentive structures are bad for business.
But Europe can be reproached for an initially late, badly designed, unbalanced, and
inequitable
program.
During periods of slow or
inequitable
growth, politicians must offer more direct responses to what people are feeling.
Douglas lives in one of the most unequal cities in one of the world’s most
inequitable
countries.
First, whereas Trump’s tariffs were both
inequitable
and inefficient (and his tariffs on Chinese goods are illegal according to a recent WTO ruling), it may be productive for climate-conscious governments to impose tariffs on imports from countries with high GHG emissions on either a per capita or per-unit-of-GDP basis.
Trump’s “America First” foreign policy has eroded the country’s relationships with its allies and impeded its ability to confront increasingly complex global challenges such as pandemics, climate change, nuclear proliferation, democratic backsliding, and
inequitable
trade practices.
But this method often involves deep asymmetries between the treatment of debtors and creditors, resulting in an
inequitable
distribution of losses among different types of creditors.
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