maldistribution

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definition
noun
the maldistribution of wealth
uneven distribution of something, especially when disadvantageous or unfair.
example
Are misery and decadence the consequences of 'maldistribution' of property, or of moral depravity, the lack of moral conscience?
Indeed, the Depression-era agricultural crisis was defined as one of overproduction of food and 'maldistribution' of income.
One way to even out the problem of 'maldistribution' is to get more young people into college.
the 'maldistribution' of wealth
The cumulative deprivation that would be offset by reparations is the 'maldistribution' of wealth between blacks and whites.
However, Ellis and colleagues demonstrated 'maldistribution' of microcirculatory blood flow in the skeletal muscle of septic rats.
It is clear that the 'maldistribution' of public resources in health care cannot continue in the U.S. or other countries.
Stratification by sex would have prevented this, but analysis took into account the 'maldistribution' .
For one thing, most malnutrition and starvation come from a 'maldistribution' of food, not an absolute shortage.
None of the leading Democrats seeking the 2004 presidential nomination are talking about the 'maldistribution' of wealth or mobilizing a new war on poverty or a massive jobs program.
As Walzer says, ‘there is no such thing as a 'maldistribution' of consumer goods.’
This was at the height of the submarine menace, when men were losing their lives daily to bring in supplies, and this 'maldistribution' just didn't seem right.
More significantly, the 'maldistribution' of income over decades has resulted in increasing crime, which creates the potential for social chaos.
He believed that the apparent scarcity of land was the result of land speculation and 'maldistribution' that would be remedied by the single tax.
the 'maldistribution' of wealth
It occurred to me that here was a 'maldistribution' of females which I might be able to rectify.
A second type of 'maldistribution' of water is temporal.
And it won't solve the problem of 'maldistribution' , and it won't solve the workforce issue; it's not where the answer lies.
We could begin to address problems of globalization, problems of 'maldistribution' and problems of unpredictable violence.
In the end, programs designed to alleviate physician shortage largely served to increase physician 'maldistribution' .
The propensity to seek wealth and power has led persons of conscience to inveigh against the 'maldistribution' of income for a long time.
There were, indeed, dangers, and they did not stop with 'maldistribution' of wealth.
But that experience is so rare and the wealth so 'maldistributed' that it may not weigh up against the negative impacts.
Also called the fallacy of 'maldistributed' middle.
First of all, there is enough food in the world to feed everyone - it's just grossly 'maldistributed' .
Typically, the supply of health care professionals in most states is either inadequate or 'maldistributed' .
Their period was marked by tremendous economic expansion whose material fruit remained grossly 'maldistributed' .
California's physicians are 'maldistributed' by specialty, geographic location, and race/ethnicity.
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