Sentence examples for severe inequality from inspiring English sources

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Others, from countries across Africa and Asia, most of them from places with severe inequality, such as Nigeria, Bangladesh, and Gambia, have also joined the great march.

Generations on from Marx and Engels, severe inequality persists, and Manchester, the rainy city whose heart thumps with pride and love of sport, prompts new big questions.

Likewise, during the recent drought, thousands of Californians suffered without running water for months, highlighting the severe inequality and associated vulnerability in the state.

Undoubtedly, one of the causes was the severe inequality that many young people experience in parts of France, particularly those from immigrant families.

Nonetheless, in a country with severe inequality, violent homophobia (like violent misogyny) has become an outlet for some members of a new "lost generation", unemployable youths caught in a cycle of poverty, emasculation and criminality.

And second, the Brazilians were shocked by the severe inequality of French citizens, commenting on how some men "were gorged to the full with things of every sort" while others "were beggars at their doors, emaciated with hunger and poverty".

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How and why can professionals make a difference when facing problems characterized by great complexity and severe inequalities among affected groups?

Consider three examples.First, severe inequalities in investment in education and health imply that millions of people lack opportunities to improve their lives.

It is true that lotteries in the two "dual" catchments are likely to promote within-catchment balanced intakes for the pair of schools in each case, but this cannot touch the far more severe inequalities that have been created by the drawing of the catchment map itself.

As a result, combining the census question would obscure large racial differences within a vast ethnic group, and would mask the severe inequalities black Latinos face.

The Birmingham campaign, as well as George Wallace's refusal to admit black students to the University of Alabama, convinced President Kennedy to address the severe inequalities between black and white citizens in the South: "The events in Birmingham and elsewhere have so increased cries for equality that no city or state or legislative body can prudently choose to ignore them".

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