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The apical cell divides once again unequally, giving rise to an apical cell and the intermediate cell, although this stage could not be directly observed.
We believe that if we're educating everyone about the system we're living in and how it functions unequally, people will rise and take back the future and life into their own hands.
Africa is rising, the media proclaim, but it is doing so unequally.
In the words of the I.M.F., "Notwithstanding the rising black middle class, wealth, land, education, and health outcomes remain unequally distributed along racial lines".
However, unlike the overexpression of PRS3 alleles, the increase in the levels of either PRS2,4 or prs2,4-IQ mRNA was not correlated with a marked rise in PRPP synthetase activity, confirming that PRS2,4 and PRS3 contribute unequally to total Prs activity.
As usual, income differentials have risen, the percentage of people living in poverty has grown, and citizens unequally share the risks and benefits of the burgeoning oil industry.
As the Nigerian novelist Chika Unigwe put it to me, "Resources and access to services are unequally distributed across Africa". Nigeria, for example, has a large and rising GDP, but this is partly due to the systematic pillaging of the Niger Delta by multinational oil companies.
Masses of these double samaræ with their peduncles gracefully rising a little before they curve downward, and only a little darker shade than the fruit, are unequally dispersed along the branches and trembling in the wind.
Saez and Zucman found that wealth in the U.S. has been distributed increasingly unequally over the past three decades, and that almost the entire increase in inequality has to do with the rising share of wealth held by the 0.1 per cent from seven per cent, in 1978, to twenty-two per cent, in 2012, a level comparable to what the richest families held in the early twentieth century.
Saez and Zucman found that wealth in the U.S. has been distributed increasingly unequally over the past three decades, and that almost the entire increase in inequality has to do with the rising share of wealth held by the 0.1 per cent — from seven per cent, in 1978, to twenty-two per cent, in 2012, a level comparable to what the richest families held in the early twentieth century.
This is unequally distributed.
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