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单词 Inequality
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(1) Inequality and poverty breed class conflict.
(2) Is social inequality the inevitable corollary of economic freedom?
(3) People are concerned about social inequality.
(4) Sex inequality in pay reinforces class inequality.
(5) They can build a more harmonious society once inequality and exploitation are removed.
(6) The fundamental patterns of inequality have remained and have been accentuated by the war.
(7) He thought social inequality was all part of the natural order of things.
(8) Unemployment, inflation and greater inequality are often the downside of a market economy.
(9) This degree of inequality was by no means true of all Victorian marriages.
(10) The introduction of school fees would create inequality between schools.
(11) Education provides a final measure of inequality.
(12) The report looks at inequality in education.
(13) These include global inequality, human-rights abuses and environmental degradation.
(14) Is class inequality in any ways reduced?
(15) The government has to address widening inequality.
(16) The bus journey alone is eloquent of class inequality.
(17) This can be termed politically based inequality.
(18) How does fiscal policy affect the inequality of incomes?
(19) It was a time not only of heroic inequality but of incredible ostentation.
(20) We shall pursue the debate over income inequality in Chapter 37.
(21) However, it is generally recognized that gender inequality in education is in many respects different from inequality of class.
(22) In the absence of alarm, inequality is more easily accepted than social reformers in the past have supposed.
(23) In other words, general levels of income inequality have a positive effect on the incidence of political violence.
(24) And inequality of income is one reason inflation is nonexistent.
(25) The law has done little to prevent racial discrimination and inequality.
(26) Warren also allows that capitalist development may, in its early stages, result in increased social inequality.
(27) Many sociologists have regarded education as central in perpetuating inequality.
(28) Yet finding out what happens in higher education is of utmost importance in understanding the patterns of gender inequality that exist.
(29) Every value distribution entails trade-offs between different values as well as some inequality in the distribution of benefits and burdens.
(30) The predominance is assumed to follow in a Paretian manner from inequality in the distribution of the relevant power-related resources.
(1) The law has done little to prevent racial discrimination and inequality.
(2) Inequality and poverty breed class conflict.
(3) They can build a more harmonious society once inequality and exploitation are removed.
(31) When the dimension of gender is added, we can see even greater disadvantage and inequality for females.
(32) Markets intensify economic inequality and add to the numbers of the poor. 3.
(33) One effect of this trend has been to fuel inequality among families.
(34) Our second tentative conclusion is that social services may have reduced people's subjective sense of inequality.
(35) More thoughtful Conservatives are aware that a movement towards greater inequality can not continue indefinitely in a democratic society.
(36) This expression is an inequality, giving upper and lower limits on relationships between the measured variables.
(37) This rethinking is even more necessary for the assumption that the growth of exchange implies greater inequality.
(38) Is there dramatic inequality in the distribution of resources between the elite and the mass?
(39) Inequality is not something which is randomly distributed between individuals in society.
(40) Both types of inequality are measured using the Gini coefficients for land and income distribution.
(41) This contradicts certain of the assumptions and theories which are popular in explaining patterns of inequality in employment.
(42) Social inequality is likely to increase in the 21st century.
(43) They offer no other means of solving this problem and imply that social inequality is an inevitable feature of human society.
(44) There are two forms of inequality related to occupational pensions which also serve to disadvantage very elderly women, especially widows.
(45) The inequality between lone men and lone women is greatest among those aged 75 and over.
(46) Inevitably the inequality in numbers was reflected in the priority given to issues.
(47) Although hierarchy was not expressed by ritual along the coastal strip, inequality remained fundamental to perceptions of caste.
(48) The bias in the contributions is towards quite strong views of equity if not egalitarianism, but different income inequality ideologies exist.
(49) Inequality Building society mortgage arrears have risen considerably in the last few years.
(50) Within and outside work people find their lives shaped by this relationship which creates much of the inequality in society.
(51) Inequality in kibbutzim Despite these arrangements designed to create an egalitarian society(), social inequality exists in the kibbutzim.
(52) The industrial tribunals have become arenas in which there is inequality between applicant and respondent.
(53) Behind the facade of hope and optimism, there remained the haunting fear of poverty, inequality and insecurity.
(54) For this solution to describe the interaction region of colliding waves, the coordinates must satisfy the inequality.
(55) Questions of peace and war, global distributive justice, gender and racial inequality, and environmental degradation concern us all.
(56) An increase in economic inequality between rich and poor countries.
(57) The inequality built into the education system simply reinforces the position of black children.
(58) However, when considering income inequality, it is the income distribution among individuals that has emerged as most useful.
(59) The inequality in life chances has therefore intentionally been reinforced in old age.
(60) Where modern values have been incorporated they have often not reduced inequality.
(61) A comprehensive review of quantitative cross-national studies on economic inequality and political violence.
(62) In the vast majority of cases hierarchical inequality is taken for granted as part of the natural order of things.
(63) We are also looking into implications for inequality in the future of the social differentials in current demographic trends.
(64) Education Sociologists are not agreed on the relationship between inequality in society at large and inequality within the education system.
(65) With the decline of ostentation, or its vulgarization, wealth and hence inequality were no longer flagrantly advertised.
(66) Inequality in housing, health and welfare Housing A house is one of the most prized possessions in our society.
(67) But is it inequality that leaves women subject to random violence?
(68) The mere fact of racial imbalance represented a form of inequality.
(69) However, it is clear that benefits help to reduce income inequality.
(70) Some are moral: the overcoming of inequality, and a woman's fundamental right to partake in club affairs.
(71) The persistent pattern of inequality in economic, social and educational services has contributed to the widening gaps between regions.
(72) In spite of these considerations, Weber certainly did regard capitalism as a class society - economic relations form the basis of inequality.
(73) The statistics show the growing inequality of income in America.
(74) We need the models to make sense of structure, but we also need to examine how different dimensions of inequality interrelate.
(75) The politically optimal policy toward the foreigner may be precluded by the inequality of factors affecting the balance of bargaining.
(76) Most of the complaints centered on the inequality of the justice system.
(77) But its impact on class inequality ... is to sharpen class division.
(78) Hence the welfare state contained but did not reduce social inequality.
(79) The Law Lords ruling has advocated inequality resulting in some of Equitable's investors being treated far more favourably than others.
(80) Debates over inequality and development are then ultimately ideological disputes that involve political as well as economic choices.
(81) Even if women are legally entitled to equality, sexist language still activates and re-circulates deeply held beliefs about female inequality.
(82) Moreover, in their view, this inequality is not random, but is structured by the needs of international capital.
(83) Their conclusions, however, were broadly similar: great inequality and great poverty were inevitable in the absence of great reform.
(84) Government regulation did not end inequality or banish corporate influence in politics.
(85) Social inequality tended to increase rather than lessen in the 1980s.
(86) The effect of the changes in the patterns of taxation and public spending was to accentuate an underlying inequality in income distribution.
(87) Since accurate data have been kept, there have been no other periods of sharply rising inequality.
(88) The only thing worse than inequality, however, is a facade of equality with nothing behind it.
(89) Such beliefs serve to explain the system to its members: they make social inequality appear rational and reasonable.
(90) They were convinced of the incapacity of the free market significantly to diminish poverty and inequality.
(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.
(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.
(121) We described stratification earlier as a stable structure of inequality between groups which persist across generations.
(122) Few will forget her courageous stand against inequality and injustice.
(123) The problem is to ensure a measure of equality in the context of inequality.
(124) Why, despite some gains, does this inequality remain so persistent?
(125) That taxes should now be used to reduce inequality is, however, clearly outside the realm of comfortable thought.
(126) The greatest inequality between the two countries is for mature students.
(127) Mr McGuinness argues that the present system breeds inequality and produces a long tail of educational under-achievement.
(128) On this interpretation, one might see a, as a measure of the degree of inequality of opportunity.
(129) But inequality is still the name of the game for many.
(130) Building community Gross inequality is not just about economics, it is about moral choice.
(131) Thus, to correspond to the interaction region, the coordinates must satisfy the inequality.
(132) Democracy cares about capitalistic economic inequality and is working to reduce it.
(133) Critics of popular capitalism argue that it is a programme for increasing inequality and poverty.
(134) In this case pay differentials and inequality in society would be unaltered.
(135) Their comparative analysis tests the linear and non-linear forms of the relationship between income inequality and political violence.
(136) His prescriptions sound modest: Cushion people against economic shocks, widen the circle of prosperity, reduce inequality.
(137) The question of the relationship between intelligence and social inequality is particularly difficult to answer.
(138) For Weber it was a matter for social and historical analysis to discover the real basis of inequality in a particular society.
(139) Hence the Chicago human capital school comes closest to diffusing economic inequality as an issue.
(140) A further cause for unease is that adherence to a free market philosophy combined with reduced taxation has increased economic inequality.
(141) Wage inequality has widened, with the gains for ordinary workers far lower than in previous economic expansions.
(141)
(142) I laid before him the inequality of the match.
(143) Inequality was the price of civilization.
(144) We derive now a useful variant of that inequality.
(145) She became conscious of an inequality.
(146) All nations of the world show some degree of inequality.
(147) Then the educational system can actually perpetuate and even increase inequality in Third World nations.
(148) These high levels of inequality erode social cohesion in the region.
(149) We have accustomed to widening inequality in an era of unprecedented prosperity.
(150) The argument about " conceding " numerical inequality was due either to a misunderstanding or to demagoguery.
(151) Inequality and growth: What does the transition economy data say?
(152) But they brought rising inequality to Cuban society, and undermined party control.
(153) The regional inequality in income of rural residents was especially prominent.
(154) Since the above inequality is not satisfied a serial - carry synchronous counter can not be used.
(155) There can be no inequality in love. Give and take must balance.
(156) Now, this chronology doesn't prove that politics drives changes in inequality.
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