Sentences with phrase «equity issues here»

There are major wage equity issues here that I am battling).
There's a certain tendency to say China's not willing to do enough, but there are some serious equity issues here that I don't think the US is really taking into consideration.
• There's an equity issue here, of course: These kids, like others, deserve an education that meets their needs.

Not exact matches

«Given that Canada's foreign policy has put gender equity issues prominently at the top of its agenda, obviously this is something we wanted to highlight here: That you have a Canadian company actively undermining those rights abroad by facilitating censorship in countries where those rights aren't respected or recognized,» Ron Deibert, director of Citizen Lab, told me over the phone.
I think the issue here is whether any amateur fund manager (which I think is what we all are — including those financial advisers who create their own «homegrown» portfolios using trackers and bond funds) can seriously manage a portfolio for income or for growth and control against downside risk (in equities or bonds) as well as a good active management group like Invesco perpetual or M&G.
You can view the rest of Fairholme's equity portfolio in the new issue of our newsletter here.
«We're going to look very closely at the results to see whether there's an argument here to challenge the tax cap in terms of issues of equity,» said Iannuzzi.
«Obviously, I wan na see the fair fares question addressed, which my millionaires tax addresses... and there's still equity issues that have to be addressed here, too... when there's hardship cases, people having to get to medical care and other needs.»
As a delegation, Earth in Brackets is committed to bringing the message of equity and climate justice to negotiators and civil society, so keep checking back here for updates and blog posts on major issues during COP 22.
On such an afternoon some score of members of the High Court of Chancery bar ought to be... engaged in one of the ten thousand stages of an endless cause, tripping one another up on slippery precedents, groping knee - deep in technicalities, running their goat - hair and horse - hair warded heads against walls of words and making a pretence of equity with serious faces, as players might... between the registrar's red table and the silk gowns, with bills, cross-bills, answers, rejoinders, injunctions, affidavits, issues, references to masters, masters» reports, mountains of costly nonsense, piled before them... This is the Court of Chancery, which has its decaying houses and its blighted lands in every shire, which has its worn - out lunatic in every madhouse and its dead in every churchyard, which has its ruined suitor with his slipshod heels and threadbare dress borrowing and begging through the round of every man's acquaintance, which gives to monied might the means abundantly of wearying out the right, which so exhausts finances, patience, courage, hope, so overthrows the brain and breaks the heart, that there is not an honourable man among its practitioners who would not give — who does not often give — the warning, «Suffer any wrong that can be done you rather than come here!
My point here is that «forced equity» (equity you create by rehabbing a prop that needs work, thereby increasing its market value by more than you spent on the rehab) isn't actually money in your pocket until you sell, and markets can be fickle, contractors can overcharge, surprise issues come up, bad PMs can ruin your investment real quick.
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