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inequitably Meaning in Bengali



একটি অসম পদ্ধতিতে





inequitably's Usage Examples:

issue is that when a company allocates new shares, it must do so without inequitably diluting its existing shareholders.


the state was violating the Arkansas Constitution by funding districts inequitably.


has repeatedly ruled that the Kansas Legislature has inadequately and inequitably funded public schools in violation of Article 6 of the Kansas Constitution.


mother, who seems to have preferred her oldest son, ensured that he was inequitably treated in his father's will, receiving only one tenth of the estate.


Power and wealth are divided inequitably between the owners of the means of production and those who have only.


Accused inequitably of a murder, the good Muthu (MGR), judged and sentenced to death, succeeds.


spouses and children might find themselves without their customary home inequitably.


and children could find themselves removed from their customary home inequitably.


equitably behave is by making it more profitable to behave equitably than inequitably.


determined that Yost's contributions to UM football and athletics were inequitably placed above the “profoundly deep and negative impact he had on people.


A military officer (Sathyaraj) is accused, inequitably, of giving intelligence to the enemy, during an operation, code named.


also meant to concentrate funds in districts with high poverty that inequitably distribute state and local education funding.


However, by 2008, the Jamaican was discharged from his duties, inequitably according to some.


generations of 13th shareholders who feel that they have been unfairly and inequitably disregarded by Congress and their close relatives in the other 12 regions.


medals and badges in wartime for fear that they would be distributed inequitably.


suffered the regional socio-economic legacy of a 'banana republic': inequitably distributed agricultural land and natural wealth, uneven economic development.


condition would turn liquidated damages into an unenforceable penalty that inequitably benefits the party receiving liquidated awards.


Always riled by how he believed Italian-Americans were inequitably treated in the city, he began to champion their cause, working to improve.


Some AFL fans complained that the TV schedule “inequitably favored teams” such as the Philadelphia Soul, Chicago Rush, and Colorado.



inequitably's Meaning':

in an inequitable manner

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