Sentence examples for less inequality from inspiring English sources

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There's less inequality," he said.

Understand that less inequality equals stronger, less debt-dependent growth.

PR leads to higher economic growth, less inequality and a better environment.

I think there's less inequality now, do you know what I mean?

The U.S. economy needs less inequality and more mobility, but it also needs faster growth.

But, according to this measure, anyway, they have less inequality than the United States does.

Germany and Japan have attained modern, efficient economies with far less inequality than we have — and far fewer social problems.

Maybe four-star generals have learned that less inequality is better if you want someone to watch your back.

As Professor Corak puts it, "Less inequality makes opportunity-enhancing policies that are of relatively larger benefit to lower-income families easier to introduce and sustain".

There is, in truth, a reformist element to its programme, including a desire for less inequality and an impartial enforcement of laws.

Governments in Beijing and elsewhere in Asia like to comfort themselves with the thought that they still have less inequality than Latin America does.

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