Sentence examples for serious inequality from inspiring English sources

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Subsidies for employers to hire low-wage workers is one initiative that could be taken to address a particularly serious inequality.

And my concern is that serious inequality may undermine support for a liberal economy, thereby making it harder for the market forces that may eventually solve the problem to operate.

Although mindful of a recent firecracker of an essay by David Lipsey on "The Meretriciousness of Meritocracy" – describing equality of opportunity, when combined with serious inequality of outcome, as "the worst possible recipe for a harmonious society", I think not.

Second, in a mischievous reference, she suggests that my approach to attenuating the serious inequality of resources available to the very greatest universities is to "play with the notion" of a luxury tax of the kind that exists in professional baseball to redress these inequalities.

One might question whether cultural minority groups really are "disadvantaged" or suffer a serious inequality.

"Over half a century has passed since then and this serious inequality has increased".

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Inequality and poverty have declined in general during periods of globalisation (including open markets and more trade) but where serious inequalities arise they should not be ignored.

After all, I said, the development of any emerging economy was bound to produce serious inequalities between educated and not-so-educated people, which in turn could produce explosive tensions.

The Ivoirian government successfully met international lender conditions for debt repayment, but it is still struggling to enact reforms in the management of its public finances and to reduce serious inequalities in the distribution of income.

Chief inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw, publishing Ofsted's annual report, said this was leading to "serious inequalities" for millions of children.

Swinburne's theory entails serious inequalities of power among the Three, jeopardizes the personhood of each, and carries the serious price of allowing (contrary to most theists) that a divine being may be created, and the possibility of more than one divine being (236 40).

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