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    1. instead of thinking about how much inequity there exists


    2. At that time, the crisis was social inequity


    3. inflict nor suffer any inequity


    4. The entire culture is less self-responsible because of the inequity it supports between men and women


    5. He wanted that power; and Peter looked at him and said: “I see that you are in the gall of bitterness, and the bondage of inequity


    6. He wanted that power, and Peter looked at him and said: I see that you are in the gall of bitterness, and the bondage of inequity


    7. Unless you're delivered of those blocks, of the inequity, and the spirits around it, you tend to repeat the patterns of your parents, although you fight against it all the way, and don't want to be that way


    8. ‘Was he not a victim of human dishonesty as well, including mine and the inequity of life in general? Are not the Prasads of the world having the cake and eating it too? Do they really, in a way? Why, for all that, I’m no less a beneficiary of deceit, although by default, is it not so? Is it possible that Tara’s life is the radical answer to make it equal to all? But is it really? Well, it appears that life tends to manifest itself only in ironies, doesn’t it? Oh, while I married Sathyam in the hope of becoming a doctor, didn’t he bequeath me a fortune to build a clinic! How fate has taken off at a tangent in my life


    9. Once you decry greed, you must cease believing in fair inequity and a justified superclass


    10. No amount of war can resolve class inequity, since it is the protector of it

    11. The result of inequality is inequity


    12. Any reduction of inequity and injustice is only brought about by questioning and challenging authority


    13. It signifies the basic human inequity where one person acquires more human life energy from others than they bestow upon others


    14. It makes no difference what names you assign to the players: pharaohs, kings, nobles, gentry, astronauts, bankers, billionaires, landowners, executives, stockholders… or subjects, slaves, peasants, subjects, laborers, workers, taxpayers, customers, consumers, artisans… the basic inequity of the system is the same


    15. The greater the greed, the greater the secrecy, the greater the profit: the more the imbalance between power and powerlessness, the more the inequity between wealth and poverty


    16. As long as the desire for profit is stronger than the desire to give: the inequity between the haves and the have-nots will continue to exist


    17. But this relative advantage does not address the root of any inequity: be it in an industrialized or non-industrialized country


    18. The idea that technology, tool-wealth is the only way we can solve the human problems of greed, hate, inequity, etc


    19. Any alleviation of inequity has always been incremental; and has always been drowned under the unending accumulation of newer and worse inequities and inequalities


    20. Only when civilization becomes so dynamically balanced that there is no imbalanced inequity of the powerful and the powerless, can you ever hope to live in a truly non-violent society

    21. At that time in Galilee: due to a brutal, massive taxation by their Roman masters: the physical standard of their lives sank to such an abysmal, horrendous level of poverty, misery and inequity, that the entire population of Galilee experienced a huge change in their living standards, their culture, and their lifestyles


    22. The fence represents the separation, the divide, the injustice, the inequity between whites and blacks, haves and have-nots


    23. For every inequity that is painfully fought over, opposed, and finally balanced: a hundred new ones are created


    24. Any exposing of financial wealth and holdings would expose all the inequity and imbalance existing between 6 ½ billion people on this planet


    25. But since Jesus was poor: he did not have the perspective or wisdom to understand and explain that imbalanced inequity is evil: regardless of which side of the imbalance you look at


    26. intermingled with life, it causes great inequity and injustice and greatly increases deception and


    27. This is how We penalized them for their inequity


    28. While this initiative has many commendable features it does not address the underlying cause of inequity --


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    Synonymes pour "inequity"

    inequity unfairness