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Inequitable rates of joblessness and poverty are bad for all of us.
Guest Post:: What stimulus could mean if it included the formerly incarcerated 2009
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Inequitable rates of joblessness and poverty are bad for all of us.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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A-Cold Wind Blowing: Inequitable Conduct Part 1 . . . mistakes and omissions will inevitably occur, and that the courts will be asked to determine if there was inequitable conduct.
Archive 2009-03-01 Peter Zura 2009
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Inequitable land distribution patterns remain a problem, as discussed in Chapter 3: Land and Chapter 12: Environment for Peace and Regional Cooperation, and this has implications for environmental management and human well-being.
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Inequitable drug sentencing policies including mandatory minimums have greatly escalated the incarceration of minority adults and youths.
Archive 2009-02-01 Jim Horn 2009
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Inequitable drug sentencing policies including mandatory minimums have greatly escalated the incarceration of minority adults and youths.
American Apartheid: From Cradle to School to Prison Jim Horn 2009
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Inequitable access to life-saving vaccines brings unnecessary ill health, suffering, and costs to children and families across the world every year.
Dr. Orin Levine: Launching New International Vaccine Access Center at Johns Hopkins 2009
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Inequitable drug sentencing policies including mandatory minimums have greatly escalated the incarceration of minority adults and youths.
Marian Wright Edelman: The Cradle to Prison Pipeline: America's New Apartheid 2009
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Inequitable access to life-saving vaccines brings unnecessary ill health, suffering, and costs to children and families across the world every year.
Dr. Orin Levine: Launching New International Vaccine Access Center at Johns Hopkins 2009
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A-Cold Wind Blowing: Inequitable Conduct Part 1 . . . mistakes and omissions will inevitably occur, and that the courts will be asked to determine if there was inequitable conduct.
A-Cold Wind Blowing: Inequitable Conduct Part 1 Peter Zura 2009
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