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It is inequitable, a tragic lottery.
BBC: Paying for a sibling to save Mark
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The programme highlights the links between environment and poverty, in a country with a highly inequitable growth pattern, with an approach based on the principles of social inclusion, a cross cutting issue that is a concern of all the UN agencies in the country.
UNESCO: Water
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The very fact that so many USDA employees did not recognize the real problems of inequitable program delivery is a very serious concern, but may explain, in part, why previous efforts to address USDA discrimination problems have been less than fully successful.
FORBES: Meanwhile, Back At The Ranch...But Not For Women
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The PTO multiplied the total number of all patent applications filed by the rate at which all issued patents might potentially be subject to a charge of inequitable conduct historically.
FORBES: New Patent Regs May Inspire More Litigation, Not Less
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Until now, these two giants have argued that big cuts were an inequitable way to deal with a carbon-dioxide concentration in the atmosphere that was not of their making, but because of earlier industrialisation.
ECONOMIST: The G8 summit
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"I actually think Christine has handled member items in a way that was quite inequitable, " he said at news conference on City Hall's steps.
WSJ: Lhota, Quinn Trade Swipes on Ethics
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Essentially, the PTO assumed every instance in which inequitable conduct might be charged will necessarily result in a supplemental examination request being submitted.
FORBES: New Patent Regs May Inspire More Litigation, Not Less
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Scottish Labour's Ken MacIntosh welcomed the bill but said: "it misses an opportunity to move the land reform agenda on a pace" saying Scotland still enjoyed the most inequitable land ownership in Europe with absentee landowners.
BBC: Land Registration Bill debate
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The World Summit on the Information Society being organized by ITU in co-operation with UNESCO and other UN agencies in December this year, with a second round in 2005, will need to tackle head-on the problem of inequitable access to telecommunications and the handicap this poses for global development.
UNESCO: INTERVIEW