Sentence examples for citizens inequality from inspiring English sources

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Just as discrimination results in the failure of a nation to make the best use of all its citizens, inequality, when it leads to inadequate schooling, housing and neighborhood conditions for large numbers of people, acts in a similarly destructive fashion.

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Those countries generally have cheaper healthcare, better education, happier citizens, less inequality, less poverty, less crime, and less corruption.

When the water does reach citizens, distribution inequalities arise; there is no metering system to monitor real use or water waste.

Surely what matters is not openness per se, but how this openness is used to improve the lives of citizens by reducing inequality and poverty, tackling corruption and injustice, increasing access to education and healthcare, mitigating the effects of climate change, and so on.

Unlike financial remittances, it seems that having relatives abroad and being in contact with them positively impacts the beliefs of those left behind in the sense of expecting and wanting a state that is active in the roles of creating jobs, ensuring the well-being of citizens, and reducing inequality (significant at 10%%), net of other factors.

Addressing root causes of inequality, inequity and injustice and promoting the well-being of Yemeni citizens will ensure that the country thrives in the long-term.

That is to say, no group should be made into second-class citizens, because such inequalities undermine the level playing field necessary for reasoned debate.

Perhaps he would show himself to be not a technician but a leader, willing to address the subtle corrosion in the Clinton years -- corporate dominance of politics, citizen apathy, persistent inequality, and the triumph of private interest over a vision of the common good.

ECC remained a marker of social inequalities for Swiss citizens, especially of harsh social inequalities affecting vulnerable populations [ 12].

This suggests either that growth is occurring, but that its effects are not trickling down to the poorest citizens (in fact, income inequality may be worsening), or alternatively, that actual growth rates may not match up to those being reported".

This is exactly the reason that "the American dream" is not only a defining metaphor for the country, but also why Americans have long been willing to tolerate a good deal more economic inequality than citizens of many other rich countries.

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