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Misplacing and energy shortfalls make Western China's economy much more depressed and make disparity from Eastern China more severe.
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Meanwhile, both the Internet and urbanization make disparities in wealth more transparent.
Mr. Corey said he cursed the man and said, "You mean to say I looked like this 30 years ago?" His son, Richard Corey, attributes his father's comedic style to a lack of vision in his right eye: something about making the world look flatter and two-dimensional, and making disparities clearer.
The new taxes could well make the disparity between the payers and avoiders worse.
This means paying attention to more high-impact events that are out of our comfort zones, rather than cherrypicking those that make the disparity of care point best, and guilt-tripping others for not paying equal attention all the time.
In that way, they might make income disparity for obvious.
Alignment mismatches between two cameras in a stereo camera systems degrade the visual 3D effect [3] and make proper disparity estimation difficult [19].
President Obama is said to be preparing a State of the Union address that will announce specific measures to address income inequality, and the Democrats are preparing to make economic disparity a defining issue in the 2014 elections.
Their findings -- affordable housing is mostly located in high-poverty, low-opportunity neighborhoods -- fell in line with their expectations, but the visualizations make the disparity more obvious, said Sarah Edelman, the center's director of housing policy.
Whether MOOCs make income disparities better or worse depends on what and who you believe.
High-technology job growth still isn't fast enough to dent the 9percentt unemployment rate, though the sector's earnings are rising fast enough to make income disparities plainly visible.
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