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Comparatively unequal societies experience a lack of social trust and a great deal of fear, uncertainty, and human misery that boosts religion.
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At the same time, in economic terms, the United States has gone from being a comparatively egalitarian society to one of the most unequal democracies in the world.
Comparatively, the single-input baker's system presents an unequal protection of different itinerary bits.
The county is divided into two unequal portions, called the baronies of Westmorland and Kendal; the former although abounding with hills is comparatively an open country; the latter is very mountainous containing many bleak and barren hills, usually called the fells". Richard's first port of call is the Lyth Valley, famous for its damsons and its damson gin.
To some observers, the relatively quick resolution to the Manziel case, and the comparatively light penalty, could add to criticism of the N.C.A.A.'s enforcement process, which has been chided for being unequal in levying sanctions.
Comparatively well.
Equal or unequal?
Education is unequal, too.
Many are comparatively shallow.
Manhattan seems comparatively underserved.
These unequal systems produce unequal results.
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