Synonym: imbalance, irregularity, unevenness. Antonym: equality. Similar words: quality, unequal, sine qua non, inequity, qualitative, equability, sexuality, equal. Meaning: [‚ɪnɪ'kwɑlətɪ /-'kwɒl-] n. lack of equality.
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(91) In this framework, inequality in lifetime income arises basically from differences in endowments.
(92) Thus the power of the Church was used to legitimate the system of social inequality.
(93) More limited forms of resistance such as normal trade union activity do not alter the fundamental relationships of class inequality in capitalist society.
(94) An equal opportunity policy, reducing a, would, for given earnings inequality, reduce the inequality of consumption.
(95) Defining citizenship in terms of market participation is therefore one aspect of the Conservative government's aim of promoting inequality.
(96) The Gini coefficients in Table 9-2 suggest increasing inequality between 1975/6 and 1981/2 and constant inequality between 1981/2 and 1984/5.
(97) Yet, there was demur at the problems which inequality caused, even though it was rarely effective.
(98) They argue that Marx's class analysis is too simplistic to account adequately for the complexity of social inequality.
(99) Production can not be an incidental to the mitigation of inequality or the provision of jobs.
(100) These schools were, for the most part, inferior. The mere fact of racial imbalance represented a form of inequality.
(101) This concept of structuration provides a bridge between our static models of class and the complex dynamic reality of changing inequality.
(102) Although inequality has increased, the economic gains have not generally been by the rich at the expense of the poor.
(103) These changes have brought about a reduction of inequality in education throughout the region.
(104) Some economists attribute much of the rising wage inequality in this country to the shift in favor of the most skilled workers.
(105) Government has assumed the responsibility for ameliorating income inequality in our society.
(106) Within the workplace inequality and conflict are inextricably bound up, irrespective of the relationship between particular managements and workforces.
(107) Whatever changes may be occurring in their work as marketers, this gender inequality persists.
(108) Taken together, they constitute a quite dramatic increase in inequality.
(109) The prime reason for this inequality is the geographical distribution of economic power.
(110) Since inequality is a natural aspect of society, it is foolish and even dangerous to seek egalitarianism.
(111) The chapter began by posing the possibility of an egalitarian society, a society without social inequality.Sentencedict.com
(112) The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal. Aristotle
(113) When the equality is exactly satisfied, either inequality can be used but the optimal solution will not change.
(114) Such inequality was roundly condemned by the Old Testament prophets.
(115) Quite apart from market failure, another reason for rejecting unregulated market coordination is the inequality of social outcomes it produces.
(116) Mr Field, aged 49, has won cross-party admiration at Westminster for his crusading stance on poverty and social inequality.
(117) It recognizes that a voice developed amid inequality does not bespeak inferiority.
(118) Private sector led regeneration has profoundly increased the inequality of access to both private and public goods in the area.
(119) The inequality of the exchange is congruent with the inequality of the status.
(120) The key question is, of course, how much inequality can government prevent before the too-much limit is reached.
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