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"I think it would be unequal protection to give the woman a pass when anyone else who injects drugs into a child would be prosecuted," Ben DuPré, director of Personhood Alabama, said.
It would be, in effect, like the start of a new game of "Monopoly," when shares (instead of money) would be divided up equally, though in the longer run there would be unequal distribution of wealth and income, as the assets were better employed by some players, in competition with others.
Finally, the sizes of clusters would be unequal.
I'd have to pick which ones to tweet and the whole thing would be unequal.
All the state's common assets would have to be divided up, and there certainly would be unequal distribution and unintended consequences.
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His America, it seems, would be more unequal and divided.
If one school has a lot of social problems and a high exclusion rate and the other local schools are better, it would be an unequal pairing.
You would expect that the world of the Qing dynasty, Tsar Nicholas I and the British East India Company would be more unequal than today's.
But without this kind of redistribution, millions more Australians would live in poverty and our nation would be more unequal than Mexico, a land of shocking destitution and extreme wealth, of barrios and billionaires.
If a military conflict between the two nations would be highly unequal, China's aggressive stance, as shown in hints in state media that the country would consider military action to back its claims, has hurt China's reputation, said Mr. Harold.
If the goal is more autonomy, one consequence would be the unequal provision of services.One approach, he suggests, might be "assigning revenues", a system used in Germany to give its regional governments a percentage of the federally-raised VAT, income and company taxes that are raised within their borders.
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