An unequal society is an unfair society, regardless of what factors have led to the inequalities. |
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We're still far from the ideal, as racial profiling and unequal incomes for women and minorities attest. |
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Most supporters of this shift to the right acknowledge some obligation to redress unequal opportunities, and to protect the vulnerable. |
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The unequal distribution of wealth, the increase in populations and grievances over past wrongs are still with us. |
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It is taxation by the back door, but it is an unequal and largely regressive tax. |
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The principal character is a delinquent libertine, Don Juan, who has killed Don Gonzalo, a military commander, in an unequal duel. |
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However, privileged access to positive externalities is merely a roundabout way of saying that opportunities are unequal. |
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Power is always an asymmetrical relationship based on different knowledge and its unequal distribution. |
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Feeling unequal to the challenge, many officials tacitly acknowledged the power of these de facto satraps. |
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These differing approaches reinforce the unequal sexual division of labor in the household. |
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Normally, when one stood up from a sedentary position, one's mind would be unequal in circulatory oxygen than the rest of the body. |
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We model asymmetric migration rates and unequal population sizes using serial samples of sequences. |
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Several studies have found that violent crime is higher in American metropolitan areas where the distribution of income is more unequal. |
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But materials such as iron, or cobalt have an unequal numbers of up and down electron spins and are magnetic. |
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While utilitarianism may have unequal effects on people, it can nonetheless claim to be motivated by a concern for treating people as equals. |
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After live rather unequal rounds, the audience was allowed to vote for the winner, who was then awarded a victory sash and led off in triumph. |
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The notion that unequal social statuses and roles were allotted by nature and the gods or God made these allotments permanent and unalterable. |
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In our analyses, we do not attempt to quantify amounts of observed overlap because of unequal sample sizes. |
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Cargoes were of unequal value, and the profit margin surely much higher for some than for others. |
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The net present value, as a ranking criterion, can distort comparisons among competing projects of unequal investment size. |
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Regression analyses were preformed to determine whether basal area and density were affected by the unequal plot sizes. |
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Techniques for unequal sample sizes use modifications of critical values and standard errors. |
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The two wings of a given seed may be essentially equal in size, but more often are unequal. |
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He picked through cards and dice and handkerchiefs until he found three ropes of unequal lengths. |
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Often, the spines are grossly unequal in size, and some or all may bear petal-like flanges proximally or distally. |
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But the most depressing reality in this morbid calculus is the unequal value of lives. |
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The volume provides a wealth of information but with interpretation of unequal value and without a clear conceptual framework. |
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In the past decade, the already notoriously unequal distribution of wealth has become even more disproportionate. |
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It was a social relationship characterized by an unequal distribution of power and resources. |
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How can the problem with unequal distribution of wealth be solved without developing countries destroying their natural resource basis? |
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That unequal distribution of income exacerbated an already widening gulf in income. |
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Then I got riled about the unequal distribution of wealth, and the exploitation of the working class. |
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But the most common and durable source of factions has been the various and unequal distribution of property. |
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The unequal distribution of power between managers and workers is the basic cause of the conflict between them. |
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It can be difficult, even a bit threatening, to face the ways an unequal system gives us advantages that are denied to others. |
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Public health action takes place on a terrain of contested meanings and unequal power, where different knowledges struggle for control. |
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We live in an increasingly interconnected world which is also increasingly unequal in its distribution of global wealth. |
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I think the increasingly unequal distribution of the wage share itself is also contributing to the sour political mood. |
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As a result, an unequal distribution of power long has been perpetuated in the nurse-physician relationship. |
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Politics is about the unequal distribution of power, the abuse of power and the struggles to resist and dissolve power. |
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When the time comes for classical elements like story and character to take over, they are unequal to the task. |
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To attack this amorphous target the Kriegsmarine applied all its resources over the winter of 1940-1, but they were unequal to the task. |
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It was obvious to everyone in Washington that the existing navy was unequal to the task of effective blockade. |
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Two of the mercenaries have taken it upon themselves to carry him, his diminutive legs being unequal to the task of running through marketplaces. |
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The overanxious Punna was unequal to the task, his lack of high-level experience proving to be a major handicap. |
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Where law enforcement agencies are unequal to a task, it is the community that should rise as a man to fill in the breach. |
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His father having died years before, Buck is suddenly alone, and pathetically unequal to the task. |
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And if you find him unequal to the task, change him and bring somebody else. |
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But the baptismal water proved unequal to the task of washing away Benjamin Disraeli's innate orientalism of deportment. |
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For literary theoreticians, it is axiomatic that language is unequal to the task of encompassing reality. |
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It has opaque adoption procedures and risks unfair and unequal enforcement. |
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The myth consists in the belief that only deflation entails unequal and arbitrary burdens for the citizens. |
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However, different modes of attending school provide unequal opportunities for building social capital. |
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In principle the human and the divine spheres were considered by the ancient Greeks to be separate, unequal, and untransgressible. |
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Significant for bridging the two riverbanks of unequal height, its light steel structure has a delicate lace-like detail. |
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Note that each shell valve is symmetrical about the midline, but the two shell valves are often unequal in size. |
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Lastly, the unequal representation of Cushitic or Nilotic artists and their cultures cannot be dismissed. |
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Even worse from the standpoint of democracy is the unequal treatment of males and females. |
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Most of the species studied have a pollinarium composed by four superimposed, obovate to rotund, unequal pollinia. |
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He is often considered a dolt and straw man, an unequal contestant in a battle of wits. |
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Because of the oriel's off-center position, the Dance of Death frieze is divided into two parts of unequal length. |
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But there was an unequal ratio with male students outnumbering their female counterparts in preferring Australia for taking up higher education. |
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Access, knowledge and familiarity with technology is still dividing the haves from the have-nots in an increasingly unequal world. |
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Less than 100 pages of text, pictures and figure drawings are divided into ten chapters of unequal length. |
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The plant and seed pigmentation components can be lost independently by mutation or unequal crossing over, leading to different derivatives. |
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This unequal parental investment leaves males free to spend more of their energies playing the field, mating wise. |
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Most Confucians accommodated slavery within a cosmology that stressed natural hierarchy and the dependence of social harmony on unequal statuses. |
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The effect of unequal turns ratios is approximately the same regardless of load current. |
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Women's vulnerability has been exacerbated by unequal access to basic resources, especially prenatal and post-natal healthcare services. |
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The federal food stamp ban places an unequal burden on the poor, people of color, and individuals with children. |
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For example, certain spots in a crystal lattice may remain vacant, or a lattice may have an unequal number of anion and cation sites. |
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Rather than compete in an unequal price war, the firms have found niche markets to supply and have invested in research and development. |
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She was found to have a reduced level of consciousness, posturing consistent with a decorticate state, and unequal pupils. |
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The key formal innovation of Christmas on Earth is its superimposed projection in unequal sizes, a format that she originated. |
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To this precondition, we add the requirement of an unequal distribution of wealth. |
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After such a long struggle and the loss of her sons in unequal battles, she understands the enigma of life. |
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So for very many years there was a debate that this is unequal, because females are excluded from inheritance. |
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But where the land is unequal, it is better to make use of a narrower extirpator, and which has not so many tines. |
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She just didn't understand what the big deal was about splitting your life into unequal halves and giving yourself the smallest, crummiest part. |
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But when they be unequal and mistempered, that one domine over another, then a man is sick or disposed to sickness. |
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The soul of the nation is at stake as long as America maintains vicious rule over separate and unequal legal systems. |
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No one can convince me, however, that life in America would be better if blacks and whites had stayed separate and unequal. |
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I think that the problem is the unequal distribution in the economy. |
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Burke's Reflections may be divided into two portions of unequal length. |
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The film limits its potential for critical analysis in this way, but it does so without reinforcing unequal power structures or stereotyping its characters. |
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Moreover, if Mr. Lister is worried about schools of unequal size being formed, why wasn't Harrington Sound Primary trimmed back from its current three streams to two? |
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This issue appears to be important only when there are very few subpopulations of unequal size, and it is addressed by the simulation study below. |
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This only ends up securing unequal, repressive, and intolerant societies. |
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One wall displayed a slightly tilted, multicolored outline of a triumphant half circle, establishing the proscenium arch, accompanied by two straight lines of unequal length. |
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And Archimedes proved from his axioms on the lever that two unequal weights balance at distances from the fulcrum that are inversely proportional to their weights. |
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The century of crisis divides into two periods of unequal length. |
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There was the glass ceiling, the unequal pay, and while feminine qualities of leadership transformed the work world, they did so often at a cost to personal life. |
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Bush is determined to keep the dynamism vibrant and to encourage and empower the poor to take part in it, rather than to suggest that they are unequal to the task. |
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Impotent observers of a totally unequal battle, we wondered how could anyone of such obvious intelligence have overplayed their hand so catastrophically. |
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In some countries, especially those facing massive development challenges, even the military would be unequal to imposing legal order on a feral city. |
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Champions of unrestricted free-market trade, meanwhile, might bear in mind that this is the very condition that generates an unequal Pareto distribution in the first place. |
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As a result, a two-cell embryo with cells of unequal size was formed. |
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But he failed to make the connection that chauvinists invariably objectify women and view them as unequal. |
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In addition to a historical legacy of unequal care, black patients also appear to view suffering somewhat differently than whites of European background. |
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But for all that Bush needed him, the relationship remained unequal. |
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Atoms with the same number of protons and neutrons are called nuclides and atoms with a unequal number of protons and neutrons are called isotopes. |
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Yet try as they might, their weary mounts were unequal to their demands. |
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If a deleterious mutation occurs, the chromosome carrying that mutation can be lost following unequal assortment during amitosis of the macronucleus. |
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The unequal sample sizes in the four respondent groups were noted. |
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The unequal expression in mammals of some maternally and paternally derived genes known as genomic imprinting reduces the masking benefits of diploidy. |
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In 1604 he demonstrated that unequal weights drop with equal velocity, an observation apocryphally said to be based on the dropping of weights from the leaning Tower of Pisa. |
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But in the final analysis, we must surely concede that Stravinsky's serene Apollonian vision of order and harmony was unequal to the moral catastrophe of his century. |
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The root cause of hunger, as these facts surely bear out, is not insufficient food production, but rather unequal access to the means of consumption. |
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When his government proved unequal to the challenges of post-cyclone relief and rehabilitation, the public demanded his replacement and Sonia had to relent. |
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Do you think people are poor because of lousy educational opportunities, wildly unequal social conditions and layer upon layer of middle-class privilege? |
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They treat them as unequal under the law, as lacking full civil capacity, as not having the property rights, associative liberties, and employment rights of males. |
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But within the regular outline, it is divided obliquely into two irregularly shaped parts of unequal size that descending in height towards the centre are dovetailed together. |
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And while the distribution of that prosperity is often unequal and unjust, it's hard to see how a retreat to autarchy would make it any less unjust. |
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What was the role of the media in creating those unequal conditions? |
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But, in Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, and Uttar Pradesh, the tenurial laws specify inheritance rules that are highly gender unequal. |
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Women and men exist as unequal political classes in the system of patriarchy, and so it is difficult to understand how love can truly exist between these two groups. |
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It is two unequal semicircles stuck together along their diameters. |
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Land distribution is among the most unequal in Latin America. |
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Such unequal development has been paid for, in large part, by the creation of an enormous ecological or carbon debt, which has taken the form of global climatic upheaval. |
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The sexually repressive and sexually unequal patriarchies seem to be collapsing demographically just as fast as the sexually liberal and equal societies. |
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Those are giants, and if you are afraid, away with you out of here and betake yourself to prayer, while I engage them in fierce and unequal combat. |
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But at the same time, markets involve people in new roles and relationships, which can feel just as mandatory and unequal. |
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Having proven themselves unequal to the task of assessing the need for the medication in the first place, they are now proving themselves unequal to the task of administering it. |
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The most recent numbers place it as the seventh-most unequal among 35 OECD states. |
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This has produced an unearthing of the unequal and unfair policing of African Americans rampant across this nation. |
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Dipoles result when atoms with unequal electronegativities are attached to each other in a chemical bond. |
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It prohibited unequal application of voter registration requirements, racial segregation in schools, employment, and public accommodations. |
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Exopod unsegmented, with 2 long and 1 shorter unequal terminal aesthetascs, and 1 simple seta. |
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Bract and bracteole present, very unequal, white, membranous with long tapering, rather flaccid tips. |
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The grossly unequal societies we now know were beginning to form. |
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However, Ireland was left unequal and unrepresented in the Parliament of Great Britain. |
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In child poverty terms, we live in one of the most unequal countries in the western world. |
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Also, very unequal societies tend to be politically and socially unstable, which is reflected in lower rates of investment and therefore growth. |
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Hume also believed in an unequal distribution of property, because perfect equality would destroy the ideas of thrift and industry. |
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Still, low turnouts can lead to unequal representation among various parts of the population. |
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Thus the unequal distribution of wealth throughout the 1920s caused the Great Depression. |
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Although lobsters are largely bilaterally symmetrical like most other arthropods, some genera possess unequal, specialised claws. |
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While the distribution of clean water increases, in some parts of the world it remains unequal. |
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When the two vortices are of unequal size, the larger vortex will tend to dominate the interaction, and the smaller vortex will orbit around it. |
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Though much progress has been made since abolition, unequal representation in all levels of society perpetuates ongoing racial prejudice. |
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In addition, the First and Second Estates relied on the labour of the Third, which made the latter's unequal status all the more glaring. |
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The unequal treatment is possibly due to the fear of transferring power to the ethnic Chinese under their rule. |
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The unequal development of material culture and social organization perhaps fated the relationship to be an uneasy one. |
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Rome and Italy generally produced little to nothing of value and so the balance of trade was greatly unequal. |
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A woman's inheritance is unequal and less than a man's, and dependent on many factors. |
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This is because the worldwide distribution of ores is unequal and dislocated from locations of peak demand and from smelting infrastructure. |
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Apartheid was a government-enformed form of separatism in which people received unequal social benefits based on race. |
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The Qing empire played a heretofore neglected role in both types of unequal coercive relations between Korea and the outside world. |
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Pupils were unequal and not reacting to light and fundi showed bilateral papilledema. |
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This zero-zero economy shows we live in a deeply unequal, deeply unfair, deeply unjust country run for a few at the top, not for most people. |
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Discrimination on account of racism is one explanation for these unequal outcomes for racialised groups. |
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Subsequent military defeats and unequal treaties with other western powers continued even after the fall of the Qing dynasty. |
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The rain gauges are checked up to 4 times per day, sometimes with unequal intervals. |
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Historically, the diffusion of the industrial revolution also occurred in an unequal maimer. |
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Today, sorcery has become a commodity that reconsolidates modernity's unequal relations of power and wealth. |
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You can do it instinctively, but the golden section is a dividing line between two unequal parts, yet it still retains a sense of balance. |
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The problem comes in when unequal economic power extorts emotional work. |
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The hegemonic ideology of masculinism involves a definition of men and women as different, contrasted, complementary, and unequal. |
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Divided into three unequal parts, Levi's book first devotes two chapters to the failure of scholasticism. |
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Barred unequal application of voter registration requirements. |
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It was established with seven judges, allowing both representation of each of the six member States and being an unequal number of judges in case of a tie. |
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Opponents of globalization argue that there is unequal power and respect in terms of international trade between the developed and underdeveloped countries of the world. |
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As a result, the Scottish Highlands continues to have the most unequal distributions of land in Europe, with more than half of Scotland owned by fewer than 500 people. |
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This is likely due to unequal allocation of educational resources, weak teacher training, poverty, and low Thai language skill, the language of the tests. |
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Nucleus of microspores then undergoes mitosis and resulted to form two unequal nuclei, a large vegetative and small generative one thus to form binucleate pollens. |
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They have created a scalene triangle, because all its sides are unequal. |
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In this view the Truce had enabled the Dutch to gain very unequal advantages in the trade with the Iberian Peninsula and the Mediterranean, owing to their mercantile prowess. |
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To avoid unequal distribution of target positions, targets were selected pseudorandomly and balanced across participants by a computer prior to the start of the study. |
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The output of this period was prolific in quantity but unequal in quality. |
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The situation did not help the friendly relationship between the two states, as it made two sovereigns of equal powers in their countries in fact unequal. |
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For some years Waifer strenuously carried on an unequal struggle with the Franks, but his assassination in 768 marked the demise of Aquitaine's relative independence. |
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However, this episode is not reported by contemporary sources, which instead condemn the pair for making an unequal and inappropriate marriage in dubious circumstances. |
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Envy lies between beings equal in nature, though unequal in circumstances. |
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It is my belief that unless the paleonymy of the language is felt in some rough historical or etymological way, the translator is unequal to her task. |
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Living in an unequal and often hostile world, it is tempting to project the utopian image of a racially harmonious world into a distant and obscure past. |
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Johnson argues remains unsurpassed in its argumentative force, Wollstonecraft indicts Burke's defence of an unequal society founded on the passivity of women. |
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