Sentence examples for slightly equal from inspiring English sources

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This new legislation bolsters, albeit slightly, equal pay provisions allowing for gender pay reporting and widening the scope of protected disclosures.

The study participants had slightly equal representation in terms of gender, 192 (49.61 %) males and 195 (50.39 %) females (Table  1).

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* The "incomplete stem" family is as above, but with slightly more equal inheritance rules — an intermediate with the last family type.

But comparable ONS data for the period 1987 to 1995-96 indicathathathehe distribution of final incomes has become slightly more equal.

Moreover, the public cannot continue to make up for the loss of tax revenue allowed by the 10-year moratorium of taxes on new construction in upscale, not depressed, areas, for those slightly more equal than the rest of us.

Income inequality increased sharply in the 1980s, and wealth inequality increased in the 1990s, but neither has changed much since Tony Blair became Prime Minister in 1997 (indeed incomes have become slightly more equal since the crash of 2008).

This is a disputable point – incomes have become slightly more equal in the past few years, while the evidence on the distribution of wealth is mixed – and the Prime Minister disputed it.

The four-year Bachelors and Masters institutions have a slightly more equal distribution of evolution courses across the undergraduate levels while Research institutions and Tribal colleges follow the trend of the whole group which is skewed more toward the first two years with junior (18%), senior (15%) and graduate (3%) level courses making up the remainder.

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