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unequitable

[ uhn-ek-wi-tuh-buhl ]

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“With each one of these pathways, you can see that there’s an unequitable distribution of the burden,” Norris said.

The toll of Covid is particularly shocking in low-income regions that still face untold losses from the pandemic, often linked to unequitable gaps in COVID-19 vaccination rates.

From Salon

“By caving to the avalanche of ill-informed, prejudiced attacks targeted at one particular transgender swimmer, USA Swimming has created a deeply unequitable policy that could disqualify current transgender athletes who worked tirelessly to comply with rules that were already in place, as well as those who want to play in the future,” Ms. Madison said.

In a statement, Clyburn said “we cannot let the assistance directed toward addressing this crisis accrue in an unequitable fashion.”

How long can a couple healthfully sustain such an unequitable ratio?

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