It is the history of Base Ball that more inequitable treatment has arisen by fifty per cent in the minor leagues than has had its origin in the major leagues.
The contention was that playing off a tie game on the ground where the game had been scheduled might work some inconvenience to "fans" and result in an inequitable allotment of dates, simply to conform to custom.
These and many other considerations lead us to some knowledge of the inestimable value of the principle of fraternity to correct the harsh and inequitable working of the industrial organism.
Retorsion is the technical term for the retaliation of discourteous or unkind or unfair and inequitable acts by acts of the same or a similar kind.
And assuredly, living seems to me in everything a wasteful and inequitable process.
And Jurgen would come out of Florimel's cleft considerably dejected, and would sit alone by the Sea of Blood, and would meditate how inequitableit was that the mere title of emperor should thus shut him off from sincerity and candor.
Yet living seems to me a wasteful and inequitable process, for this is a poor outcome for the boy and girl that I remember.
And living seemed to Jurgen a wasteful andinequitable process.
In many cases it might be inequitable to allow costs, and the court should be left free to exercise its legal discretion.
The adoption of such a section as this will, of course, be sharply contested, but there is absolutely nothing inequitable in it for any person not intending fraud.
Our relations with the Turkish Government remain friendly; our claims rounded oninequitable treatment of some of our schools and missions appear to be in process of amicable adjustment.
Too many of our welfare programs are inequitable and invite abuse.
Certain provisions of law, however, have the effect of compelling action in respect to aliens which are inequitable in some instances and discriminatory in others.
In El Salvador, we have supported the efforts of the Junta to change the fundamental basis of aninequitable system and to give a stake in a new nation to those millions of people, who for so long, lived without hope or dignity.
This did not add to its value; to his thinking, all that this philosophy accomplished was to overturn an immoral and inequitable government in an immoral and inequitable manner.
The Irish tenant suffered much from an unfair state of the law in favour of the landlord, who often used to the uttermost the inequitable advantage thus afforded him.
There is no reason, however, to suppose that this spirit of inequitable partizanship was confined to Roman Catholics.
This was bothinequitable in its conception and application, and was one of those make-shifts of the government which, while it raised opposition, failed in accomplishing the object contemplated.
Considering the present state of the law in most countries to be inequitable toward a respectable minority of citizens, Ulrichs proposes that Urnings should be placed upon the same footing as other men.
And this persecution, in the popular mind at any rate, is justified, like many other inequitable acts of prejudice or ignorance, by theological assumptions and the so-called mandates of revelation.
If it is wrong to place oneself in a position of inequitable advantage, it is equally wrong to place a rival in a position of inequitable disadvantage: and that is what Miller had done.
He sees life in the words of Jurgen as a 'wasteful and inequitable process,' and does not discern clearly how to alter it.
If the Japanese cannot replace the Chinese, they must make use of them; to make use of them, they must teach them to think in a way which will permit exploitation, for even the most inequitable exploitation involves some cooperation.
The inequitable character of imprisonment for debt lies in this, that it punishes the unfortunate debtor as severely as it does the malicious one.
This is indeed a very inequitable advantage accorded to private individuals in the face of the universal distress of the country.
It is inequitable to create barriers which are themselves artificial, but it is both inequitable and impolitic to disregard natural barriers when the basis of our politics is a presumed natural equality.
Too inequitable a distribution among these two is the primary and most important cause why Say's law is not fulfilled in real life, why the markets are flooded although there is production in all branches.
Is it sufficient to rely upon the paramount power of the Imperial Parliament to override by statute Irish legislation which may be inequitable or inexpedient, and upon the exercise of the veto of the Imperial Government?
The mode of solving the inequitable state of affairs which produced least resistance lay in the direction of concurrent endowment.
Those who had made inequitable decrees, while in office, were now as private citizens forced to submit to the principles they had established.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inequitable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.