Sentence examples for though unequal from inspiring English sources

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Sometimes, though, unequal power relations are also part of culture, and those who have little influence must inevitably cope with threatening environments (World Disaster Report 2014).

If a portrait is a contest, it is also a collaboration, intimate though unequal, and an overbearing artist like Cameron probably achieves the best results with a sitter who exerts some inner resistance.

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One thing though, the unequal weightings on the two decoded phases will translate into an asymmetric error performance at A and B. This problem can be alleviated by alternating the weighting rules between even and odd time slots as follows: w A = 2, w B = 1 ; even time slot, w A = 1, w B = 2 ; odd time slot.

In a rare moment of self-congratulation, he noted that Baylor agreed to equal revenue sharing, though an unequal distribution scheme would have redounded in its favor.

The effects of these inequalities on the statistical analysis and power at interim time points are yet unclear, though the unequal numbers of measurements under each treatment over time will generally result in a loss of efficiency [ 5, 41].

A wrenching decade resulted in a more flexible and competitive economy, though also a more unequal and less cohesive society.

Women play significant role in agricultural productivity, carrying out an estimated 40 60 % of all agricultural labour (World Bank 2008 as cited in Lemlem et al. 2011), though, they suffered from unequal access to land.

The UK is one of the most unequal, though in the past decade Labour has done better compared with most countries, so our gap widened by only a fraction.

Traditionally, class figured less in politics in America than in most other Western countries, supposedly because the United States, though more economically unequal, and rougher in tone, was more socially equal, more diverse, more democratic, and better at giving ordinary people the opportunity to rise.

Burley does not wholly agrees with him, because quanta per accidens also are said to be equal or unequal, though in a derivative way (EP, ch. de quantitate, fol. 32rb).

For the natural days are truly unequal, though they are commonly considered as equal, and used for a measure of time; astronomers correct this inequality that they may measure the celestial motions by a more accurate time.

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