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inequity

/in-ek-wi-tee/US // ɪnˈɛk wɪ ti //UK // (ɪnˈɛkwɪtɪ) //

不平等,不公平,不公平性,不平等现象

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural in·eq·ui·ties for 2.

    • : lack of equity; unfairness; favoritism or bias.
    • : an unfair circumstance or proceeding.

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Examples

  • They said the state cannot afford not to address the inequities that currently exist.

  • Whether a survivor or a family member or friend of someone affected by cancer, we all know these numbers put a mirror up to the inequities in our system.

  • It serves to validate male-privilege by asserting that existing inequities reflect nature.

  • As the global crisis continues to lay bare the deep inequities in our society, it’s clear that we need new ways of thinking to address these systemic issues.

  • The current covid-19 pandemic has shined the spotlight on longstanding health inequities for people of color.

  • Already Warren has been leading the charge against economic inequity.

  • Nor does the suggestion that her justified complaints about pay inequity played no part in her ouster hold much printer's ink.

  • What seems at first to be novel about gender inequity gradually reveals itself to be a parable about social class.

  • This was the face of inequity in Israeli-controlled areas of the West Bank.

  • But, also—for women like us—call out inequity when you see it!

  • Mellie Garson sat on an overturned pickle keg sourly contemplating the inequity of fate.

  • The law guilty of that very inequity which it was its mission to punish!

  • However it goes with the rest of the world, America has reached the stage of unfolding whereof inequity at a price wont work.

  • No such monstrosity of legal inequity will, it may be said, be produced.