Sentence examples for make unequal from inspiring English sources

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"The energy and passion of the Democratic Party is a heck of a lot further to the left than Hillary," says Mr Cook.On the stump, Mr Obama offers morsels of economic populism aimed at the Democratic base: a higher minimum wage, debt relief for students and a law that will make unequal pay for women even more illegal than it has been since 1963.

If you want to make unequal things in society equal, I don't believe you can achieve that only by changing some words.

These considerations raise the intriguing possibility that individual receptors within a complex aggregate may make unequal contributions to FcεRI signaling.

Studies of both natural and synthetic polyploids have shown that homoeoloci frequently make unequal contributions to total gene expression levels.

Similarly, the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights published " General Comment No. 14" in 2000, which defined what the right to health implies, and outlined obligations for each state: a state is required to respect the right to health by abstaining from actions that limit or make unequal access to "preventive, curative and palliative health services [ 19]".

To make unequal column widths for a more-dynamic layout, place your cursor over a column grid and drag it to its new position.

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In a cooperative game (that is, one in which players communicate and, most important, make binding agreements) in which the payoff must be distributed among players who have made unequal contributions, the Shapley value determines the fairest distribution of payoffs.

Economists on both the right and left, from Kenneth Rogoff of Harvard University to the Times columnist Paul Krugman, are increasingly talking about the detrimental consequences of high concentrations of economic and political power – concentrations that threaten the innovation that is supposed to be what makes unequal outcomes worth the price.

The total mass of the daughter particles always added up to 106 billion electron volts, but the two pairs of jets made unequal contributions.

But suppose the prospects for competitive success, and so access to desirable positions and offices offering meaningful work, can be made unequal in such a way that those with the short end of the stick have more such opportunities than they would have if it were demanded that FEO must be upheld even in this case.

A community made unequal under the law by criminalization.

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