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  1. inequalitiesnoun

    Plural form of inequality.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Inequalities

    of Inequality

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of inequalities in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of inequalities in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of inequalities in a Sentence

  1. Angus Paterson:

    The more momentum this [topic] gets, the more were keen to say that we know this is a relatively small issue, and there are far bigger issues for women around the world! Its just that the more those who have a platform are able to call out the little inequalities (like pockets!) the more we hope the bigger issues can be alleviated for women globally as well.

  2. Jean-Michel Blanquer:

    If you want to fight social inequalities, you must first of all fight against inequalities in the field of education, starting with the youngest ages.

  3. Corazon Aquino:

    It bids us break the bonds of injustice and oppression which give rise to glaring, and indeed scandalous, social inequalities. Reforming the social structures which perpetuate poverty and the exclusion of the poor first requires a conversion of mind and heart.

  4. United States:

    Even as [ these amendments ] were written, obviously there were major built-in inequalities and maybe at the time weren't intended to apply to everyone.

  5. Gunter Kuhnle:

    The results of this study are not surprising : children who consume a lot of' ultra-processed' foods are most likely to be less healthy and more obese than their peers with lower intake. The interpretation of these results are however much more difficult, the outcome of the study is heavily confounded by socio-economic factors : children living in more deprived areas and from families with lower educational attainment and lower socio-economic status had the highest intake of ultra-processed foods. Unfortunately, these children are also at highest risk of obesity and poor health, as there are still considerable health-inequalities in the UK and socio-economic status is an important determinant of health.

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