English to Telugu Dictionary inequitable

inequitable

అసమాన
definition
adjective
the present taxes are inequitable
unfair; unjust.
translation of 'inequitable'
అన్యాయమయిన,
అధర్మమయిన
example
Civilisation as we know it today can only lead to an increasingly unjust, and 'inequitable' , distribution of power across the globe.
The more inaccessible our post-secondary education becomes, the more 'inequitable' society will become.
It may well be that the working class first or most severely appreciates the 'inequitable' nature of the world, but disregard for the law can become widespread.
It's Hubbard's contention that eight nations are running the world in a shambolic, criminally 'inequitable' way.
What we get instead is an 'inequitable' health system and the widening of the class divide.
In these days of globalisation, the global picture of women is most ignoble and 'inequitable' .
When there is 'inequitable' treatment, you get riots.
I too have been very concerned since this Government took office at the increasingly 'inequitable' treatment of the nations of Great Britain.
EU nationals are among those not currently asked to declare criminal convictions, leaving the system open to complaints that it is 'inequitable' .
And we don't need the mass conscription for combat that we had in World War II or the 'inequitable' draft in Vietnam.
What specific elections have had 'inequitable' results, and what is it about the way these elections are conducted that has gone wrong?
Within this diminishing share, the distribution of wages has also become more 'inequitable' .
Many ‘developing’ economies are either not developing at all or are becoming ever more 'inequitable' .
It would be 'inequitable' and inhumane to limit healthcare only to those who have a current or future economic benefit to society.
Ibec also points out that rates are applied in an 'inequitable' manner, as only commercial enterprises are charged.
The current rating system and its computation is both cumbersome and 'inequitable' and we need to lobby for a change.
He said the NHS is 'inequitable' in many ways, but that not everyone had access to excellence in health services, and he wanted that to change.
He says the tax system is both 'inequitable' and inefficient.
This unit will also act as a central point to collect information to challenge unfair, 'inequitable' and unjust practices.
The situation is quite 'inequitable' and causes Legal Aid to be yet another depressed and disappearing public service, only missed when gone or very hard to find.
The industrial staff feel that they have been undervalued and treated 'inequitably' for too long.
Because of the shambles of the funding of local authorities and the fact that it is based on property, rather than ability to pay, the hotel sector is treated 'inequitably' .
He opposed the death penalty because it is 'inequitably' applied to minorities and the poor.
In both cases, the economy flourished but benefits were distributed very 'inequitably' .
The superannuation system has been 'inequitably' biased in favour of high income earners.
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