Sentence examples for chronic inequalities from inspiring English sources

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Chronic inequalities may draw attention to past failures to deal with development challenges such as Africa's HIV/Aids crisis, malaria and tuberculosis in the 1990s where severe under-representation of Africans on its board of governors and in regional offices, and the general lack of an African voice, show that inequalities affect output and outcomes.

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There is a downside for the winner cities -- chronic inequality.

Professor Alice Eagly, of Northwestern University, declined to contend with Geary's new hypothesis but commented, "Chronic inequality affects the psychology of women, just as men's greater status and privilege affect their psychology".

It is a far cry from the drum-thumping, passionate text of FIFI, where Orbach examined the problems faced by a woman in fulfilling her role as food-provider, family carer and career woman, while still suffering chronic inequality both at work and in the home.

Experts warn that Trump's tax plan will exacerbate America's already chronic income inequality and herald in a "new era of dynastic wealth".

In 2014, de Blasio's proposal tapped into the kind of embrace of socialist remedies to chronic economic inequality that, a year later, fuelled Bernie Sanders's Presidential campaign.

Because I would argue that even though we don't have wars to fight in the same way as those nomadic peoples had wars to fight, we are facing some pretty profound and difficult challenges – chronic disease, inequality, climate change.

But until the UK tackles chronic socioeconomic inequality, it will continue to have a chronic drink problem which drags the whole of society down with it – and one which is only going to increasingly deteriorate.

The partnership aims to improve the prospects of 74,000 disadvantaged young people in Brazil, Egypt, India, Pakistan, Uganda and Zambia by strengthening their economic resilience against the devastating challenges of chronic poverty, inequality and changing economic circumstances.

The second phase of the partnership launched here today, aims to help tackle youth unemployment by improving the prospects of 6,000 disadvantaged young people in Punjab; strengthening their economic and social resilience against the devastating challenges of chronic poverty, inequality and changing economic circumstances.

At the same time, for all of its social and economic advances, Brazil remained a country of abysmal inequalities, chronic injustice, and high levels of violent crime.

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