The novel finds a sad, touching disparity between the migrations of birds and the forced marches of uprooted men. |
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Election staffers did not notice the huge disparity between ballots cast and valid votes until two days after Election Day. |
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Another popular topic among the fellows was the disparity between the rich and poor in the United States. |
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The high disparity of young juveniles may seem surprising given the perception that embryos and larvae are typically more similar than adults. |
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The forelimbs are smaller than the hindlimbs, but the disparity in size is not as great as in kangaroos and wallabies. |
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The disparity between theory and praxis is particularly glaring in the redaction of canonical works. |
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His appeal may lie in the disparity between the image projected in his interviews and the image perpetuated in his records. |
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Female retirees often receive only half of the pension benefits of men due to pay disparity. |
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This disparity creates an interesting dichotomy within the complex architecture of the album. |
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It's a fun idea but the disparity between tracks results in a patchy experience at best. |
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In marking off days and lunations on lengths of dowel, the eleven day disparity between the solar year and the lunar year is found directly. |
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His atypicality is mild, although he does show a pretty big disparity in his skills. |
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The history of hexapod disparity, as well as the potential effects of taphonomy on disparity measurement, is deserving of continued study. |
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The problems in the evaluation system is not limited to the disparity in marks between different universities. |
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There is considerable disparity of wealth between a small elite and the mass of the population. |
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And of course, the last explanation for the disparity, is the one that you point out. |
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Through a constricted throat and a befogged reason, I heard myself mutter something about the disparity of our stations. |
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And we have a wide disparity between the simply poor and the poorest of the poor. |
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He believes that the growing disparity between the rich and poor of the world is a disaster that will lead to more terrorist outrages. |
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In Indonesia, you are very concerned about disparity between rich and poor regions. |
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In any case, the wide disparity of incomes and egos leads to a certain instability. |
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The disparity seems further exaggerated by the size and blackness of the soldier's hat. |
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At present there seems to be a significant disparity in the statistics that are being reported. |
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There seems to be a bit of disparity among critics and moviegoers over the verdict on Tim Burton's recent film Big Fish. |
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The greatest disparity in performance between the two tests occurred in students with high literacy skill levels in both languages. |
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And besides, wealth disparity on campus can to a certain extent motivate students to work harder and pull themselves up by their bootstraps. |
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The reason for this disparity is that most definitions of nanotechnology are impossibly broad. |
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Another reason for the disparity of interest rates is a lack of corporate borrowing. |
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Other non-linear factors also contribute to increase the resulting gain disparity between wavelengths. |
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History paints a vivid picture of disparity and dissimilarity between Emerson, Thoreau and Whitman. |
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Our real task is to maintain this position of disparity without detriment to our national security. |
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Others have suggested that there is nothing unusual about Cambrian faunas in terms of their flexibility or disparity. |
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In 1989 Maitland challenged the settlement, claiming that only a small salary disparity existed between men and women professors. |
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The Luftwaffe, however, by its initial surprise attacks on airfields, at once greatly reduced this disparity. |
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She is particularly interested in cancer survivorship and health disparity issues. |
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Such a size disparity, over two weight classifications, is not permitted under the rules. |
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British cyclists likened the disparity in size of the two wheels to their coinage, nicknaming it the penny-farthing. |
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Is the disparity between personal experience and the historical facticity of war irresolvable? |
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In fact, the rich-poor disparity permeates every aspect of students' lives. |
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And while occasional events can happen for the other true indies, the disparity between the haves and the have-nots is getting greater. |
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Employees should be treated consistently to avoid a claim for disparity of treatment. |
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As it is, disparity maintains an irresolute space in which one concept can neither overrule the other nor resolve the destruction waged. |
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She is mostly foreshortened, as though to emphasize the disparity between the experience of a child and the outsized world of grown-ups. |
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Therefore, the fusional limit is not absolute but corresponds to what has been called a disparity gradient. |
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There seems little doubt that there remains a disparity between women's pay and that of their male counterparts. |
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This disparity may be due to a longstanding view among many educators that expositional informational books are too difficult for children. |
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The ease with which we now travel over land has led to a great disparity between prehistoric and modern perceptions of islands. |
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Waterhouse explained his justification for the disparity between program fees. |
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In a ranking of gender-based economic disparity, Turkey is 126th out of 136 countries. |
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As the assemblies multiply and spread, the disparity between communities has thrown up a series of issues. |
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As bump notes, this goes a long way toward explaining the disciplinary disparity between blacks and whites in public schools. |
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His shots do help demonstrate the disparity between different films. |
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As a result, Black colleges will be hard-pressed to keep pace because of the wide disparity in economic resources between HBCUs and predominantly White schools. |
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Much of this disparity was due to the fact that women could not plead benefit of clergy, a legal fiction that helped a great many male thieves escape with a branding. |
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Perhaps the greatest surprise in the study was the huge disparity between how the subjects performed in the real life situations and their results on the test. |
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For a population that has been forced into a permanent subordinate position by an occupying power, this disparity is not only a hardship but a searing humiliation as well. |
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He was eighteen, and a rakehell, and the disparity between his character and his appearance is a familiar failure of fit that has come to give beauty a bad name. |
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The disparity in fees between different schools can be overwhelming. |
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And this widening and immoral disparity surely may drag down our national numbers from the mediocre to the bad. |
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It would be churlish to note the disparity between Spark's fastidious energy and the pedestrianism of this book, were the disparity not so glaring. |
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Political affiliations and economic disparity do not create barriers. |
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We do have a problem with increasing wealth disparity in this nation, and it's not socialistic to say so. |
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The chart illustrates the disparity in the incomes of the parties. |
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Despite the civil rights movement and women's lib, the disparity of education and income levels between boomers of different races and genders is still huge. |
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In fact, income disparity has increased in San Francisco more than any other city in the country. |
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There is no reason to think other large single-currency areas, such as China, pay any smaller cost in terms of overall GDP inhibition and regional disparity. |
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Even Congress passed a law reducing the disparity between crack and powder cocaine sentences. |
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For example, the plastron is a feature involved in important evolutionary changes during the early spatangoid history and underlies a distinct pattern of disparity. |
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And even if that was true, it wouldn't vindicate a disparity that plainly affected her and presumably other women at the paper. |
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In all of the above cases the question of relative rank was irrelevant to the question of a legal marriage, but both parties did admit a disparity. |
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One predictor of violence within the marriage, however, is a disparity between husband and wife. |
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The greater the income disparity between tenths of households, the greater the bowing of the curve away from the diagonal line and the higher the Gini coefficient. |
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Set in a sleazy modern red-light district, this garish, noisy production has plenty of style, but the play's disparity of substance has been emphasised, not reconciled. |
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While they never succeeded in reversing the problem of economic disparity, they provided opposition to those seeking support for an urban-based model for change. |
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Watkins enlarged upon this binocular disparity by tweaking the lenses further apart than was normal to arrive at even more drastic perspectival jumps. |
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Mr Causley said he was sympathetic and well aware of the disparity in pay. |
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The wide disparity of have and have-not countries continues to grow rather than lessen. |
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On the left the stacking velocity functions are datumed to sea level and show great disparity. |
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It is shown that an improvement of interarea transport facilities may encourage trade and as a consequence decrease the disparity in area size. |
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Such an environment was especially intimidating to monarchs who derived much of their power from the disparity between classes of people. |
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The fear of loss of identity, traditions and economic disparity led to the banding together of citizens to achieve what was once theirs. |
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There was a significant disparity between the Prussian and German electoral systems. |
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There is disparity in the size, wealth and political system of member states, but all have equal rights. |
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There is huge disparity between many European countries in terms of their income. |
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The reason for this disparity between personal experience and overall perceptions is not clear. |
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This price disparity is caused by domestic consumption taxes and import duties. |
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Reduction of domestic taxes enables the local producer to supply at a lower cost and bring down the price disparity that encourages smuggling. |
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The disparity between knowledge in the First World as compared to the Third World is evident in healthcare and medical advancements. |
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The overall disparity between the opposing naval forces made the amphibious invasion plan extremely risky, regardless of the outcome in the air. |
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The images are preshifted, so that disparity is smaller than 1 pixel per camera displacement. |
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Such disparity of views on the element of remoteness continues to trouble the judiciary. |
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In the early 1900s there was a disparity between the levels of employment seen in the northern and southern United States. |
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Shannon had been at sea for a long time and her hull had begun to rot further exaggerating the disparity in scantling strength. |
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There's a painful disparity between the snazziness of TiVo's technology and the decrepitude of its balance sheet. |
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My hunt for the black stuff gave, at least, an insight into the price disparity between loo roll brands. |
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This has resulted in a disparity of test sensitivities as well as underutilization of a valuable blood resource. |
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Part of her novel's mystery stems from this disparity in religious backgrounds and the accompanying sense of unknowability. |
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It is measured on a scale of zero to 100, and the higher the PDB, the more a person accepts disparity and expects power inequality. |
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This federal tax disparity for LNG and propane is perhaps the largest disincentive to converting large fleets to alternative fuel vehicles. |
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The pay disparity arises because the Department of Water and Power bases its pay scale on those of private utilities. |
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The phonological disparity might well be due to Sanskritic back-formation from a Prakritic form, or simply inconsistent orthography. |
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There is, however, more disparity than correspondence between Ariosto's knight and his provenient models. |
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Notable findings from surveyed primary care practices include several statistics, which may shed light on the disparity in physician satisfaction. |
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He explained the disparity between mall traffic and greater retail sales by pointing to the poor weather that kept shoppers away from strip malls and free-standing stores. |
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Presleyterianism teaches us that there is no discrepancy between science and theology, no disparity between putting your trust in physics and technology or believing in Elvis. |
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Given the disparity in effectiveness between their own and South Korean and US fighters, North Korea maintains a large force of infiltration troops. |
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The disparity in losses has been attributed by some historians less to Nelson's daring tactics than to the difference in fighting readiness of the two fleets. |
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Partly as a result of these privatisations and widening economic disparity, the Swedes in the 2014 elections put the Social Democrats back in power. |
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In fact, disparity remains relatively low throughout the Cambrian, with modern levels of disparity only attained after the early Ordovician radiation. |
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Events in southern Britain to 796 have sometimes been portrayed as a struggle between Offa and Charlemagne, but the disparity in their power was enormous. |
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This disparity is diminishing as paper money prices continue to rise. |
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Brazilian society is more markedly divided by social class lines, although a high income disparity is found between race groups, so racism and classism can be conflated. |
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The disparity between the two territories in economic development and political experience would later cause serious difficulties integrating the two parts. |
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The disparity between the wealth of the merchant classes of the Scottish Lowlands and the ancient clans of the Scottish Highlands grew, amplifying centuries of division. |
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In other words, the subject learned to preprogram intrasaccadic and postsaccadic disconjugate movements independent of any immediate disparity cues. |
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Another glaring disparity was that the Indian Veterinarian was then forced to byheart the doses of medicines, meant for European cattle and other domestic animals. |
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