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Definition of Unequitable

Unequitable
Unequitable Un*eq"ui*ta*ble, a. Inequitable.

Meaning of Unequitable from wikipedia

- additional domestic and emotional labor because their partners do not. The unequitable division of labor can then create feelings of resentment or hostility...
- attempted to have her contract with Disney set aside, claiming that it was unequitable and that she was without an agent or legal counsel when she signed it...
- the time other students attend LifeWise's programs and the program is unequitable for children of other faiths. In 2021, Catholic leaders expressed concerns...
- non-tradable sectors, which the World Bank warned to be both unsustainable and unequitable. Growth has slowed since then. In 2019 with an income per capita of 13...
- socialism", the proponents of which were people like Ram Manohar Lohia. The unequitable political space at the disposal of other "Backward castes" and Scheduled...
- extensive kinship networks. Since inheritance in the South was often unequitable (and generally favored eldest sons), it was not uncommon for a poor white...
- non-tradable sectors, which the World Bank warned to be both unsustainable and unequitable. Growth has slowed since then. In 2019 with an income per capita of 13...
- given to those who were friendly to the government. Apart from being unequitable, this caused further losses to the East Indies government, because competition...
- reproductive labor have fallen exponentially heavier on women. This unjust and unequitable share of responsibilities have prevented women from pursuing goals and...
- one hand, and as no honest man would accept on the other; which are unequitable and unconscientious bargains, and of such even the common law take notice"...