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Mr. Kellman's sensitivity to inequality was evident.
What remains of traditional liberalism is a consciousness of poverty and a sensitivity to inequality.
Mr. Havel would later write that his privileged upbringing heightened his sensitivity to inequality.
His sense of grievance, his aversion to injustice, his sensitivity to inequality found their perfect public expression.
Has their -- will their -- sensitivity to inequality of opportunity produce much change in the prospects for our young people?
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Mr. Obama has emphasized civil liberties, sensitivity to racial inequality and tough penalties for the most violent felons.
While chimpanzees show no evidence of sensitivity to advantageous inequality [Silk, et al., 2005], humans seem to consider other factors such as reputation management [Frith, et al., 2010], and their own current circumstances including whether they are winning or the financial status of the other player [Tricomi, et al., 2010].
For all her sensitivity to questions of inequality, she also believed that, once "cheap electric power" is "at every village door," the "emancipation of the craftsman and the unchaining of art" would naturally follow.
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