Can ecocriticism be regrounded in ecofeminism or postcolonial studies to meet racial and ethnic inequalities? |
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In fact he is remembered for Farkas theorem which is used in linear programming and also for his work on linear inequalities. |
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Paradoxically, social tensions increased, since this growth accentuated glaring social inequalities. |
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In fact most of the analysis and policy discussion on the environment ignores the question of gender inequalities. |
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Radically refined social inequalities can be portrayed as reflecting different styles of practice. |
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Instead, they are taught to eroticize power inequalities as something that feels good and right. |
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Indeed, she seems not to recognize that state-sponsored inequalities foment terror far more effectively than lax banking laws. |
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He studied inequalities and geometry and measure theory, particularly working in this area with Besicovitch. |
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He showed that Bell's inequalities were violated and so the quantum interpretation held rather than the classical one. |
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A basic premise is that inequalities in society will be reflected in the distribution of social dialects. |
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It is these inequalities that bedevil the operations of the troubled music companies, as much as piracy. |
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My dad was in the air force, and he spoke about the inequalities he saw between the officers and ordinary men. |
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It is based on myths and fallacies which provide legitimacy for gross social inequalities. |
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Persistant inequalities between men and women will inevitably hinder the development process. |
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There is consistent evidence of sharp horizontal inequalities between groups in conflict. |
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Given the inequalities of child-rearing, the proportion of mothers in politics is likely to be lower than in the population at large. |
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Richard and I believe in giving that helping hand to those that otherwise might struggle to overcome inequalities. |
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The obscene inequalities of wealth dividing rich and poor nations must be reduced. |
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Our tort system is somewhat random, unsystematic, nontransparent, and produces dramatic inequalities. |
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The exclusion of the Corsicans in the high administration, the legal inequalities and the economic situation started a succession of jacqueries. |
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Health inequities, formally defined, are avoidable inequalities that are unfair and unjust. |
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An unequal society is an unfair society, regardless of what factors have led to the inequalities. |
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Unfortunately, the difference principle does not make any such distinction between chosen and unchosen inequalities. |
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In fact, one might say that successful economic growth will inevitably lead to the perception of important and mostly ineradicable inequalities. |
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Ira is portrayed as a sentimentalist who is viscerally and passionately indignant about the inherent inequalities and injustices of America. |
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Corruption causes massive human deprivations and creates sudden and extreme income inequalities. |
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Perhaps these inequalities will be righted when the feminist revolution is more thoroughly assimilated. |
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Differences too congealed into a social contract in which privileges and economic inequalities were communal goods. |
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This is an epidemic that is devastating the world and serves as a spotlight on the inequalities that are rife throughout the global economy. |
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The standard argument for remedying or compensating for inequalities, for what it is worth, is a moral one. |
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As economic inequalities have deepened during the last several decades, the renewed worship of money has bred temptation at all levels. |
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This juxtaposition between western products and human desperation underlines the inequalities of the new world order. |
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His early work was on number theory and he wrote on Diophantine inequalities and the geometry of numbers. |
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He also studied infinite series, the gamma function and inequalities for convex functions. |
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Not only will redistribution of the fruits of progress not erase gaps, they will foster more dissatisfaction with inequalities that remain. |
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The protected polymorphism conditions are now given by the inequalities that the absolute values of these eigenvalues are larger than one. |
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In light of the wide social inequalities in your country, what the government is doing to fight poverty? |
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But what I encountered was evidence of socio-economic inequalities split along racial lines, and all the telltale signs of institutionalized racism. |
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All in all, the impact of any lack of distinction between different forms of education or school context on social inequalities is not clearcut. |
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They are a method of levelling the playing field and taking into consideration structural inequalities. |
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The inequalities here are impossible to ignore, but the tireless struggle of so many against injustices is humbling and heartening. |
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Very often, social inequalities go hand in hand with environmental inequalities. |
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Furthermore, social inequalities in health were not limited to differences between the poor and wellto-do, manual workers and non-manual workers. |
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They are competing for a mere 200,000 places. Nowhere are such inequalities more apparent than on the insalubrious peripheries of big towns. |
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Membership of a supplementary scheme is not compulsory, which explains the considerable inequalities. |
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Assessing trends in inequalities within a developed society is essential to an understanding of poverty and precariousness. |
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The manner in which climate change magnifies existing gender inequalities will significantly hamper efforts to achieve these goals. |
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There are still huge inequalities in the development of several areas, while the prospects for the poorer Member States are unpropitious. |
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We will only achieve this if we abandon current governance, the source of inequalities and exclusion, hemmed in and eroded by ressentiment. |
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One of the most interesting inequalities in probability theory and mathematical statistics is the Rosenthal-type maximal inequality. |
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Economic distress undermines mental and physical health and threatens to deepen health inequalities. |
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Because inequalities in health are growing and too many children and youth are unfairly and unequally burdened with ill health. |
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The softening of the educational system is part of a more general movement to iron out the inequalities among various groups in the society. |
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Now it is difficult to know how far that picture was false or to know to what extent real inequalities were hidden from view. |
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If equity is not a key feature of governance reform, the latter can even exacerbate inequalities in education. |
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When poverty is added to ethnic or regional inequalities, the grievances that stoke civil violence are compounded. |
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Far from a foregone conclusion, poverty is the result of man-made inequalities and injustices. |
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With globalization, inequalities and insecurities have undermined the principles of universalism and social solidarity. |
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The vicious circle is that the more women are affected negatively by climate change, the worse the inequalities get. |
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And sociologist Pierre Bourdieu was a scientist who really looked into poverty and inequalities in France. |
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Perhaps the present conception is less pretentious in terms of the impacts that telecentres can have single-handedly on the inequalities of developing countries. |
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To do this, public policies must be strengthened and expanded in order to overcome persisting inequalities. |
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At the same time, the dangers associated with inequalities and the unmet needs of large sectors of the population will not have gone away. |
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These forms of disrespect and distributive inequity are associated with very concrete material inequalities. |
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Corruption has the potential to increase economic inequalities and breed organized crime. |
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This was accompanied by an equally unusual candor about China's increasing social inequalities. |
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The group had planned to appeal to Members of Parliament to pass five bills which aim to protect women and children from violence and social inequalities. |
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One of the fundamental inequalities that put First Nations people at risk for poor health is income. |
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The current economic boom enjoyed by much of the continent is at risk of merely enriching elites and deepening inequalities. |
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We can see every day that capitalism is wrong when it affirms that increases in production abolish inequalities within countries. |
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Globalization could simultaneously speed up economic growth and accentuate inequalities in income and wealth. |
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Alone, they otherwise create imbalances that exacerbate inequalities and stand in the way of development. |
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While the welfare state is not withering away, it is not addressing these inequalities. |
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Positive or affirmative action through specific measures is supposed to compensate for persistent inequalities towards a disadvantaged group. |
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But the vast inequalities and their impact on people's health will not just sort themselves out, the report emphasised. |
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Of course inequalities still exist, but we can work, we can write, we have a voice. |
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How can these extraordinarily unjust inequalities exist in a market that supposedly works? |
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Many stressed the need to address health inequalities by increasing funding for health. |
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The growing income inequalities require greater focus and a target in this area would be useful. |
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The income and savings variance will likely be reflected in greater income inequalities in the future when these groups retire, the report said. |
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We are living in a world where freedom and human rights are being eroded, and social inequalities are sustaining poverty. |
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However, they have not yet found solutions to problems such as unemployment, the inequalities between countries, and pollution. |
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This balance has been disrupted over time as social inequalities have increased. |
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Invite women to submit and present their own experiences of pay inequalities. |
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With the passing of time, moreover, the social, political and economic inequalities that result came to be entrenched. |
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The problem is particularly severe with regard to women's health because of gender inequalities in access to health care and nutrition. |
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Because otherwise social conventions and inequalities would be unbearably stifling and irksome, and terrible things and events would remain festering in our minds, unaired. |
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As critics have often pointed out, this violence does not stem from supernatural forces but from material, legal, economic, and social realities and inequalities. |
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And to the backdrop of these and so many other statistics, they are far less likely to be able to tell their own stories or to investigate and bring to light these inequalities. |
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I was adopting a position of enlightened intellectual who was going to teach my Midwestern students about the realities and inequalities of their nation. |
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They can solve a variety of two-step problems using variables, identify equivalent algebraic expressions, and solve linear equations and inequalities. |
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Yet they were also distressed and filled with envy over the slightest inequalities that remained. |
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The argumentative tradition, if used with deliberation and commitment, can also be extremely important in resisting social inequalities and removing poverty and deprivation. |
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Social inequalities could never be eliminated, only attenuated. |
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They were united in their disgust at economic inequalities, corporate rapaciousness, and subhuman working conditions. |
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The latest heavyweight report investigating pay inequalities between the genders landed last week, with a huge thwack, on news editors' desks up and down the country. |
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The next result follows by summing the inequalities in equation. |
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One useful comparative measure of economic inequalities is the ratio of the income of the top 10 per cent of households to the poorest 10 per cent of households. |
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It was not the only engine, of course, and certainly did not set out deliberately to achieve the growing inequalities, but that was the ineluctable result. |
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In recent months, its pages have been full of articles detailing the many injustices and inequalities inflicted on the Bosnian Muslims and castigating those who claim otherwise. |
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In any event, mass movements of people will be dealt with under a fairer global policy to reduce inequalities and resolve differences using peaceful means. |
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As is well known, the theory of linear inequalities is closely related to the study of convex polytopes. |
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These inequalities often occur on the lines of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, or other minority status within countries. |
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Neolithic pastoralists who controlled large herds gradually acquired more livestock, and this made economic inequalities more pronounced. |
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The Committee is concerned that, despite considerable progress achieved in respect of equality in recent years, inequalities between women and men continue to persist in many areas of life. |
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Ingham, Some trigonometrical inequalities with applications to the theory of series, Math. |
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We have noted a reduction in the Structural Funds, which proves that the heroic declarations to iron out social and regional inequalities were merely rabble-rousing tactics. |
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A fair society is not only open and free, it is also one that rejects huge inequalities of income and wealth, opposes coercion of the powerless, and believes in the common good. |
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With a burgeoning population, more people are still living in poverty than ever before and inequalities are increasing in many parts of the world. |
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This, I am sure, will be one of many events our student unions will be involved in on tackling inequalities in our society. |
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I know that Foglia felt and still feels today that there are many good people in our society who are doing something about the growing inequalities. |
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When children and families have unequal access to health care, the consequences can be significant in terms of health outcome inequalities and life prospects. |
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Ebola is prevalent in Africa where social and economic inequalities are common. |
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And underpinning all of these are the intersecting systemic inequalities of ethno-cultural, racialized, immigrant, disabled and especially aboriginal women. |
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The association of HIV with already-stigmatized groups and practices intensifies these pre-existing inequalities, reinforcing the production and reproduction of inequitable power relations. |
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Gale recommended to use for inequalities the lexicographic variant of the simplex method of Dantzig et al. |
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In some Member States there had been a widening of wage inequalities, a situation exacerbated by developments in industry such as delayering and demerging which have put new pressures on workers and their careers. |
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Discrimination and inequalities in women's access to land, property, the labour market and inheritance persist, often resulting from statutory and customary property systems that disenfranchise women. |
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The weaknesses of associations are particularly unfortunate because they are an obstacle to truly effective public action and may accentuate inequalities in access to basic public services. |
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As health inequalities are not simply a matter of chance but are strongly influenced by the actions of individuals, governments, stakeholders, and communities, they are not inevitable. |
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Significantly, seven Latin American countries created the Bank of the South almost on the same day as the summit, as a means of emancipating themselves from the IMF and of lessening inequalities in their region. |
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However, despite growth and the redistributive effect of social protection policies, inequalities have often increased, sometimes to levels not seen before. |
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Further, FDI tends to go to economies that have already experienced a certain level of growth, so this strategy is likely to broaden inequalities on the continent. |
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Republic of Guinea commended the socio economic progress which provides a definitive guarantee of its successfulness in overcoming poverty and social inequalities. |
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Analytic methods for diophantine equations and diophantine inequalities, 2d ed. |
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Despite humanity's awesome capacities, we have failed to triumph over poverty and deprivation, nor have we confronted the massive inequalities that prevent us from attaining the vision of global community. |
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The access to the health system in Niger is very limited and marked by deep inequalities which are geographic, structural, financial and cultural. |
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The current economic crisis is likely to make the situation worse for many of Europe's citizens and to actually increase social and economic inequalities. |
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Socially, we have come to the point where we no longer consider it permissible to develop certain institutions which, like marriage, perpetuate social and legal inequalities. |
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The fact that the most obvious aspect of these inequalities is of an economic nature does not mean, however, that development is reduced to this dimension alone. |
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Possession of livestock allowed competition between households and resulted in inherited inequalities of wealth. |
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If local income or sales taxes were substituted for property taxes, inequalities in local tax bases would be even greater. |
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The AEDH observes that this rise of populism has to be interpreted as a direct consequence of the increase and persistence of social inequalities. |
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Discriminatory laws, policies and programmes can reproduce gender inequalities through assumptions about men's primary wageearning roles and women's domestic roles which often bear no resemblance to reality. |
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In the face of these inequalities, provoking and far-reaching cultural policies must prevail, not presenting democratization as an antinomy of excellence. |
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In addition, he advocated for the importance of highlighting health inequalities of undocumented migrants in public health strategies and among health professionals. |
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At the same time, the international community should not delink the fight against poverty from the fight against inequalities, since poverty is also a relative notion. |
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Replying to the European Commission consultation on the future of EU cohesion policy, EAPN stressed the need to see structural funds as a tool not only for growth and jobs, but also for the fight against social inequalities. |
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Factors to consider also include:, compensating disabilities, providing habilitation and rehabilitation, minimising the economic and social consequences of disabilities, health inequalities. |
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Technological change and the resulting globalisation, combined with a lack of global governance, have upturned the established order, weakened social protection systems and deepened social inequalities. |
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Being derived by the isoperimetric inequalities in the general setting of mixed Minkowski volumes, these three parameters are a complete set. |
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But the solution is challenged insofar as it indisputably creates inequalities between carriers of different countries, at the expense of countries located farthest away from the heart of Europe. |
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The works of Pulitzer Prize winner Ellen Glasgow often dealt with social inequalities and the role of women in her culture. |
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We will need to confront head on the specific problems and huge inequalities that bedevil Brussels' education system and associate in this effort all the school networks active in the city. |
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Variations in evenness of quality in school provision within each country account, in part, for variations in the scale of social inequalities in attainment from one country to the next. |
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Reducing health inequalities means having an impact on the health of people in their everyday lives, at work, at school, and at leisure in the community. |
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Compared with marigrams from other localities in the Maritime Provinces, the diurnal inequalities of the Bay of Fundy are relatively modest. |
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It also has one of the highest income inequalities among developed countries. |
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Neoclassical economics views inequalities in the distribution of income as arising from differences in value added by labor, capital and land. |
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We first introduce the definition of the Rosenthal type maximal inequality, which is one of the most interesting inequalities in probability theory and mathematical statistics. |
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We must then reflect upon these issues and devise policies intended to balance work and family life to overcome gender inequalities, so that both men and women may have access to a full family life and a professional career. |
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Think of the recent submergence of Kim Jong Un of North Korea, variously attributed to violent in-fighting or in a nod to his malnourished country's grotesque inequalities to his risky fondness for Emmental cheese. |
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Instead, it uses geographic or class criteria to address issues of social inequalities. |
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There has been a slight increase or no change in welfare and health inequalities between population groups in the 21st century. |
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In essence, without the notion of nondog qualities against which to compare inequalities, we could have no concept of dog. |
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The pneumococcal AMC will help rectify global inequalities in disease prevention and give children from resource-poor countries a fighting chance. |
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If, per impossibile, large economic inequalities did not threaten political, legal, and social equality, they would be much less objectionable. |
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They can help communities deal with the underlying factors, including the marginalization, social inequalities, discrimination, lack of opportunities, and hopelessness that afflict young people. |
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It's going to erupt to a great extent because of these inequalities. |
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The emphasis on the social groups is meant to redress inequalities between and among groups and promote intergenerational perspective as well as counter such ills as racism, sexism and ageism. |
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Many nongovernmental organizations have now arisen to fight these inequalities that many in Latin America, Africa and Asia face. |
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The formation of stereotypes and prejudices at an early age decisively contributes to gender discrimination, with a direct effect on accentuating inequalities between women and men throughout their entire life. |
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Huge inequalities in tax burdens had caused many farmers in some areas to leave their farms in the past forty years. |
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There is no doubt whatsoever that economic inequalities and crises lie behind the great majority of the conflicts taking place just about everywhere in the world at this time. |
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Dragomir, Some inequalities for random variables whose probability density functions are bounded using a pre-Gruss inequality, Kyungpook Math. |
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At the same time, however, the digital divide excludes technological have-nots, with the resulting inequalities striking poor countries and poor sections of society. |
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Rapid and unguided decentralization could very well lead to more inequalities, concentration of the decision-making power in the hands of a few groups, vote-catching and corruption. |
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Changes had been made in the system of family allowances in order to put right certain inequalities and more generally the whole system of social benefits had been reformed. |
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Compared with the ZNN-1 model for solving time-varying linear matrix vector inequalities, it is surprisedly discovered that the ZNN-2 model incorporates the ZNN-1 model as its special case. |
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In the absence of the political will to tackle the serious injustices and inequalities afflicting the world, it is far more convenient to have recourse to the responsibility to protect to alleviate their consequences. |
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Increasingly, migration is following an unsavory course that is hewing toward the negative side of globalization, and exacerbating existing inequalities. |
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Take account of wider factors that affect inequalities in York. |
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But same-sex couples can glean from the institution of marriage the beliefs and values that promote commitment and selflessness and reject for its own population the inequalities and unfaithfulness that led to divorces. |
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As well, it is assumed that the inequalities still existing between men and women in terms of access to education, family responsibilities and the general upkeep of a family are key causes that lead to women's poverty. |
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The best strategy, Girbal insists, is to lay bare the inequalities and hurdles to gender parity, which are far from being insuperable, and can be altered by political decisions. |
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Due to the perpetuating existence of gender inequalities, women face many problems of one kind or another in relation to an adequate standard of living. |
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Gender differences and inequalities, if unacknowledged during emergencies, may contribute to the overall ineffectiveness of humanitarian response. |
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We believe that meeting this goal would be an important step forward towards addressing the massive inequalities that currently deform our global relationships. |
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It also debilitates the basic services on which all development goals depend, exacerbates gender inequalities and undercuts the national workforce. |
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China has witnessed huge and convulsive strikes and protests in recent years, as workers, peasants and others fight to defend themselves against the ravages and inequalities produced by the inroads of the capitalist market. |
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The Brazilian federal system has always been a mechanism for making the reproduction of inequalities bearable, without damage to the territorial, social, and political fabric of the country. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, existing asymmetries and inequalities in our world conspire against peace and the development of peoples because they are the seedbeds of violence and fanaticism. |
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We are most relieved to see that the rapporteur's compromise includes the need to reduce inequalities in health and a reference to alternative medicine. |
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Instead they unpack the multiplicity of inequalities, struggles and co-optations with close attention to existing gender, class, ethnic and sectarian differences. |
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The health network of Southeast Europe represents today a regional forum promoting public health in Southeast Europe and resolving health inequalities in Europe. |
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But the likelihood of an EU-CAN deal is probably small, especially given the disagreements within the bloc and given market inequalities between the Andeans and the Europeans. |
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The economic inequalities and linguistic divide between the two are major sources of political conflict in Belgium and is a major factor in Flemish separatism. |
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There is not only the positive and defensive stream but also another that considers Spanish colonial legacy as the origin of social and economic inequalities. |
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Zhang, Schur-convex functions and isoperimetric inequalities, Proc. |
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Conversation topics include consumer society, the move away from Fordism, rising education costs, soaring inequalities, crowdsourcing, globalization and localism, and more. |
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He has proposed a new system designed to remove inequalities in health care. |
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