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"unequally" Definitions
  1. with different people, things, etc. given different amounts
  2. with people being treated in different ways or with different advantages, in a way that seems unfair synonym unfairly
  3. in a way that is not equal in size, amount, etc.

143 Sentences With "unequally"

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Black people don't feel as if we're being treated unequally — it's a fact that we're being treated unequally.
The sun's heat had apparently caused a mirror to expand unequally.
It's a fiction that was created to basically divide resources unequally.
Meanwhile, the policy reversal will be unequally felt between men and women.
He also raised concerns that the ban was unequally enforced across schools.
The result is a good economy, one whose spoils are unequally distributed.
And the economic gains involved are very unequally distributed across the population.
We know by now that laws are unequally enforced in this country.
Like many things in the United States, health and sickness are distributed unequally.
"I think he's unequally qualified for many positions," she told interviewer Norah O'Donnell.
Their address in public space makes people vulnerable, albeit unevenly and unequally so.
The assets were divided up unequally among her two daughters, who were feuding.
That state funding to public higher education is distributed unequally is rarely questioned.
"Those funds are quite unequally distributed," he says of current federal health funding.
Global wealth is also unequally distributed, and by the same ratios or worse.
The Electoral College ends up counting votes unequally depending on where they're cast.
First, women have to actually recognize that they're being treated unequally in subtle ways.
"The economic cost, the burden of a recession, is very unequally distributed," he said.
Too often, men don't formalize flexible arrangements, while women are unequally pushed toward flexibility.
Though these have been enormously beneficial for society, the benefits have been distributed unequally.
Respect can require treating people unequally, and equality can mean treating everyone with disrespect.
"Just as equals cannot be treated unequally, un-equals cannot be treated equally," said Jaitley.
Continuing to have local school districts pay for our children so unequally is a crime.
But the copious evidence in this lawsuit suggests that those standards are being applied unequally.
Even men who said women were still treated unequally underestimated the sexism that women experience.
The closer a country's Gini value gets to 1.0, the more unequally distributed is its economy.
Partly it's that the fruits of the advances which provoke this optimism remain so unequally distributed.
Permafrost is unequally thick across the Mackenzie Delta, Sachs and Kohnert explained in a phone call.
If there's a problem with the economic recovery, it's that its gains have been felt unequally.
And the court agreed that the government cannot discriminate against people of faith by treating them unequally.
Atlanta is just one example of a city where environmental issues affect the advantaged and disadvantaged unequally.
Radiation from the sun falls unequally on our tilted planet, hitting with most impact at the Equator.
It almost always means treating them unequally, which is part of how larger systems of power organize bodies.
The scene was a brutal example of what happens when it's demonstrably clear that power is distributed unequally.
Though the economy Trump inherited was booming, its gains were being reaped unequally—that's partly why he won.
It does not prevent employers from paying women and men unequally when they work at different job sites.
Environmental challenges unequally affect low income Americans here in the United States, too, like those living in Peoplestown.
She confronted how unequally the law is applied and forged a deep friendship with one of the doppelgängers.
One reason for their continued support now: White college-educated men have benefited unequally in the Trump economy.
The pro-rata loans have been underwritten unequally by the banks, which means they have different target hold levels.
Coastal damage will be distributed unequally: acute impacts could be felt in eastern coastal states with low-lying cities.
Our only other option would be to conclude that the Department of Justice is applying criminal conspiracy laws unequally: i.e.
In the filing, Oi said "their proposal treats stakeholders unequally ... and brings uncertainty and delay to the bankruptcy protection process".
In the complaint, Davidson alleges that men and women were paid unequally despite holding the same job titles and responsibilities.
Fink, whose company has $5.1 trillion in assets under management, said there is little doubt globalization's benefits have been shared unequally.
As collective wage-bargaining has been replaced by salaries that are negotiated individually, firms have had more scope to pay unequally.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai says he intends to repeal the rules that keep internet service providers from treating online content unequally.
An undercover investigation on Long Island found that real estate agents treated people of color unequally 40 percent of the time.
In America, only 183 percent of workers have access to paid family leave through their employer, and that access is unequally distributed.
The condemnation both women have received for their public displays of rage is unequally yoked to what men receive for similar behavior.
It's because in our millions, we took action for our friends, family members and neighbors who for too long have been treated unequally.
I had initially set out to make a film about Israeli Arabs, a community which I believe is treated unequally in this country.
These stories are not necessarily contradictory—they reflect a common conviction that the sorrows and joys of neighborhood change tend to be unequally shared.
When equally qualified women are unequally represented, the astronomy community as a whole suffers, as does our understanding and exploration of worlds beyond our own.
And as the backdrop for all this, the rise of the information age — the future, as in William Gibson's most continuously relevant epigram, but unequally distributed.
More than in the past, it is a fulfilling union between two people who collaborate (if still rather unequally) in child care, housework and money-earning.
Now that there is no hard timeline for solving the North Korea problem, Washington does not need to rush into an agreement of unequally yoked commitments.
"The use of the death penalty in this state is unequally applied, sometimes dependent on the budget of the county where the crime occurred," he said.
Capitalism makes people unequally rich, but I would much rather grow our pie bigger and faster and better adjust the slices than redivide a shrinking one.
As Fritzsche points out, though, such suffering was unequally distributed; the unemployed tended not to vote for the Nazis, but the "well-to-do burghers" did.
Generally speaking, the CDC knows that children from poorer families are generally more at risk for lead poisoning and that communities of color are impacted unequally.
Criticizing the company for applying its rules unequally to different users, she repeatedly asked Warren to join her in calling for Trump to get the boot.
Of course, race is also — crucially — something others do to us, and opportunities for ethnoracial re-identification remain unequally distributed both across and within racial groups.
Sessions has also advanced an uncompromising stance that Title VII does not cover sexual orientation — and that it only applies if men and women are treated unequally.
Power is unequally distributed: Pamela is a woman with no family of standing to protect her, Mr B is a wealthy aristocrat and justice of the peace.
"PwC's culture and practice has distributed the benefits of its enormous success unequally – systematically favoring younger applicants at the expense of their older counterparts," the lawsuit said.
"PwC's culture and practice has distributed the benefits of its enormous success unequally - systematically favoring younger applicants at the expense of their older counterparts," the lawsuit said.
A wealthy nation with more opportunity and resources than others can still rank low on this list due to unequally distributing those resources to men and women.
They should also engage local communities in the planning process and undertake environmental justice reviews to ensure that industrial development is not unequally impacting communities of color.
Between the lines: While Sisi has sharply increased the military's share of economic activity and political power, those benefits fall unequally, giving rise to internal power struggles.
In the book he calls Germany a country of "enormous inequality" in which income, wealth and opportunities are distributed "more unequally than in almost any other industrialized country".
T.I. says the only way to get Starbucks' attention is to hit 'em where it hurts most -- their pockets -- after 2 black men were treated unequally in Philadelphia.
In addition, the loss of mass in Antarctica has a small change in the Earth's axis of rotation, which can also help to distribute sea level rise unequally.
Yet just as the housing crisis affects different generations unequally, the impact of the great baby-boomer sell-off will have an unequal effect on different groups of youngsters.
Although the commission will make the case that globalisation is a positive force that boosts economic growth, it will say the benefits are spread unequally and fan social polarisation.
While Kaine hasn't been able to accomplish everything he's passionate about, his record and stances show that he champions the middle class and truly cares about those treated unequally.
Surge is an important reminder that climate change impacts the present, not just a distant apocalyptic future, and that its harms are distributed unequally along race and class lines.
Iran's women's rights movement is officially nonexistent, with the country's judiciary, dominated by hard-liners, having convicted most organized groups trying to change laws that treat the sexes unequally.
"New York schools are the second most unequally funded in the entire country," Nixon told CNN, saying that the high needs, low income school districts are owed $4.2 billion.
Where coal-miner and steelworker unions used to provide some sense of solidarity, the ascendancy of mineral rights — privately owned and unequally distributed — have pitted neighbors against one another.
The federal law barring employment discrimination, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, forbids employers from treating workers unequally on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
So he is worried about a world where success is determined by a narrow range of abilities, and these abilities, whether they come from nature or nurture, are distributed unequally.
These bosses revealed that a workers' rights system that is applied unequally to only some workplaces and only some employees is no way to ensure that everyone's rights are respected.
"Of course it has always been illegal to unequally pay men and women," Frida Ros Valdimarsdottir, the chairwoman of the Icelandic Women's Rights Association, said in an interview on Wednesday.
"Chernobyl" reminds us that environmental threats are distributed unequally: Powerful interests are protected, and the most vulnerable are the least culpable and least able to protect themselves — another horrible twist.
These incentives are, largely and unequally, enjoyed by companies that have perpetuated harmful practices such as intensive livestock farming, the excessive promotion of ultra-processed food and chemical intensive agriculture.
Instead, she and her legal team are saying the Trump campaign had a pattern of paying men and women unequally, paying female staffers nearly 20 percent less than male staffers.
They worry that Brazil has devalued impeachment, turning it into a means to dump an unpopular ruler—and, in this case, replace her with her unequally unpopular vice-president, Michel Temer.
That record has fueled the perception that the court applies justice unequally — by some accounts, prejudicially — passing up cases involving major crimes to go after easier ones that single out Africans.
On Monday radio presenter Sarah Montague revealed that she had reached a £400,000 ($520,000) settlement with the BBC over pay, and the organization had apologized for treating her "unequally" for years.
Today we will quantify it using a few standard analytical tools that will help us better understand the extent to which private-investment resources are distributed unequally among our cohort of startups.
The number of parents who treat their children unequally in wills more than doubled from 1995 to 2010, according to an October 2015 working paper from the National Bureau of Economic Research.
And everyone here wanted to speculate early for when it happened, to mete out Judgement Day's cataclysm unequally and build a privatized new world that, intentionally or not, kept things that way.
"The costs of the crisis were shared out very unequally and the recovery has also been very unequal," says Carlos Martín, chief economist of Comisiones Obreras, one of the two big trade unions.
Background reading: Recent polls show that white women with a college degree favor Democratic candidates, while many white college-educated men — who have benefited unequally in the economy — are standing with President Trump.
My inboxes and voice mail are filled with women and men who want to talk about harassment, discrimination and other abuses of power that arise when knowledge and power are so unequally shared.
Part of the fear is that the new policy change, which expands YouTube's definition of threats and strengthens penalties for repeated patterns of harassment, might be unequally and unfairly applied across the site.
Autor pointed out that the shift in the share of G.D.P. from labor to profits affects inequality in that payments to capital and profits are much more unequally distributed than payment to wages.
SI: With respect to the laws, the argument is that they're enforced unequally or that black and white people are sentenced differently for the same crimes — I'm thinking of drug convictions in particular.
"Companies with multiple share class structures tend to have corporate governance structures that treat different shareholder classes unequally with respect to voting rights and other governance issues," the index provider said in a statement.
"The Government has not demonstrated that it has used all resources at its disposal to ensure [...] the right to food," it said, noting that public food aid is unequally distributed to favor government supporters.
GBPI's 1990 policy analysis, titled "Troubling Gaps in HOPE Point to Need-based Aid Solutions," found that HOPE in 2013 had been unequally distributed, leaving many people of color and low-income Georgians shutout.
But in a metropolitan area that is extremely segregated and operates with hard boundaries that separate communities and divvy up resources unequally amongst them, this boulevard can help decide the future of a child.
There are several explanations: Support from the general public is declining, there's a persistent shortage of lethal injection drugs, the cost is high, and there's a growing realization that the punishment is applied unequally.
Nichols, who took over from previous player executive director John Langel in late 2000, has taken a hardline stance asserting that the women are treated unequally in comparison to the senior men's national team.
"Companies with multiple-share-class structures tend to have corporate governance structures that treat different shareholder classes unequally with respect to voting rights and other governance issues," the index provider said in a statement.
"The court makes it perfectly clear that capital punishment in our state has been imposed in an 'arbitrary and racially biased manner,' is 'unequally applied' and serves no criminal justice goal," said Washington Gov.
Andrew M. Cuomo called on the Legislature to pass a bill eliminating bail for misdemeanors and nonviolent felonies, saying monetary bail had created a "two-tiered system" that treated the rich and the poor unequally.
Although urban residents generally have better health than rural populations, the risks are distributed unequally, with most of the burden falling on vulnerable segments such as slum dwellers, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Instead, Smith criticized the wait-until-we-get-regulated attitude of leaders like Amazon's Andy Jassy and said the whole tech community needs to proactively step up — even when they are unequally responsible for problems.
And experts fear that cost will be divided unequally: Those who will lose the most in a Category 5 hurricane are the renters who don't have their belongings insured, not the property owners who do.
Although it is home to 3.5 million American citizens, it has been treated unequally and unfairly for the past 119 years — and it is long past time to put an end to its secondary status.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Twitter's ban on adverts from Russian media was motivated by Washington's "deep prejudices" against Moscow and was setting a worrying precedent for the company to treat its clients unequally, the Kremlin said on Friday.
One layer was a dense uniform grid that helped an overhead camera capture a high-resolution image of the bird, while the other layer was a series of unequally-spaced lines, creating a visually-unique pattern.
The states with the lowest incomes tend to be clustered together geographically, and it shows just how unequally wealth is distributed across the US. These are the 15 states with the lowest incomes in the US.
Many of his clients have been poor and black, and in court, on Capitol Hill and in his writings, he has railed against capital punishment, arguing it is a politically motivated cudgel that is unequally applied.
It has also resulted in the passing of over 203 gun safety laws in the U.S. But for many youth activists of color, it was also a sobering reminder of how unequally resources are distributed in movements.
In some cases, Facebook appeared to apply its policies unequally, removing some ads for breaking rules around profanity, fake buttons, and advertising in certain states while leaving others that seemed to do the exact same thing untouched.
Republicans from states that expanded Medicaid under ObamaCare have been protective of keeping the extra federal funding and expanded coverage, while those from states that did not expand do not want to be treated unequally under a replacement.
All told, real estate agents treated people of color unequally 40 percent of the time compared with white people when they searched for homes on Long Island, one of the most racially segregated suburbs in the United States.
Doing so gives you a chance to head off family fights on controversial or unexpected plans — such as leaving money to a pet, for example; splitting money unequally among children; or leaving someone out of the will, Keckler said.
The law requiring a perfect match on information such as name, address, birthdate, signature and ID number has been enforced unequally county to county, federal data and court documents show, with local officials sometimes using wide latitude in applying the standards.
The government has argued they already provide no-fault compensation and that reversing Feres would create an unsustainable system, unequally dividing military members who were injured by negligence in combat and those injured while on duty but off the battlefield.
Because I think one of the main problems we are facing is that leaders have been aware for many years now of the destabilizing impact of globalization and automation, the fact that the benefits, which are significant, were very unequally distributed.
When Sopko's own audits division had looked at the project earlier, it avoided the complicated question of overhead, which was shared unequally by multiple projects, and listed only the contracted cost of building the station and related items — about $5.1 million.
Last July, the Committee for Equity in Women's Surfing, an organization formed by six women, sent letters to the California Coastal Commission arguing that by treating women unequally, the World Surf League was in violation of state civil rights law.
The problem of workplace discrimination in the US — treating people unequally because of their race, gender, religion, or other fundamental part of who they are — isn't usually expressed through slurs or physical threats of the sort alleged by the Austal workers.
The conservatives argued that the standard data used to illustrate inequality is incomplete; Saez, Piketty, and Zucman have completed it, and demonstrated that income growth has been quite low for the middle class and very unequally distributed between them and the wealthy.
A $27 million fund aimed at applying artificial intelligence to the public interest has announced the first targets for its beneficence: $7.6 million will be split unequally between MIT's Media Lab, Harvard's Berkman Klein Center and seven smaller research efforts around the world.
Adam Hirsh, a pain researcher at Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis, said he had often heard what might be called a silver-lining argument: that even if blacks have been unequally treated for pain, they have largely been spared from opioid addiction.
"For just one second, maybe if you play a game about inequality and being treated unequally, and if you haven't experienced it in your lifetime, just maybe for a second you'll be able to see something from somebody else's perspective," Kessock said.
"It is time for us to pivot — to stop ignoring the research and the harmful impact of not changing what has obviously unequally impacted students who otherwise would excel in college," Micah Ali, president of Compton Unified School District, said in a statement.
" (Rava is currently representing Osmar Aaron Lopez, a transgender woman who was allegedly denied entrance into the Oxford Social Club in San Diego on the pretext that the club was at capacity.) "I take great umbrage at businesses operating in California that treat people unequally, i.e.
Just 270 percent of American workers have access to paid family leave through their employer, and that access is unequally distributed — 210 percent of workers in the lowest-paid 22014 percent of the workforce have it, while 22 percent of the top 10 percent of earners do.
"Last year after a long period of stressful negotiations, I accepted a settlement of £400,000 subject to tax and an apology from the BBC for paying me unequally for so many years," she said on Twitter on Sunday, responding to reports that she had received £1 million.
While at the A.C.L.U., Ruth Bader Ginsburg famously chose male plaintiffs for several groundbreaking challenges to gender-discriminatory laws, assuming that the plight of unequally treated male plaintiffs just might seem more, well, relatable, to the exclusively male Supreme Court than if the plaintiffs had been female.
"What these findings clearly show is that there are areas where the US could be preventing child deaths, and we are failing to do so -- due to gaps in public policy, a weak social safety net and persisting social disparities that affect families', mothers' and children's health unequally," she said.
Or the fact that Vought's disagreement is with the theological belief of Muslims, not, as Sanders claimed, a proxy for viewing them unequally — a point Vought made clear when he outlined his view that, as a Christian, he believed all individuals deserved to be treated with dignity and respect, regardless of their religion.
"People will be studying this in Mexico for decades to come," says Duncan Wood, director of the Mexico Institute, a think-tank in Washington, DC. The PAN's candidate, Mr Anaya, spoke of the need for change but seemed uncertain whether to defend three decades of technocratic government, which has delivered modest progress, unequally shared.
However, this year they have recalculated their findings to show that the inequality of well-being provides a broader measure of inequality, according to this year's report released Wednesday by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), Two regions—the Middle East and North Africa, and Latin America and the Caribbean— have more unequally distributed happiness than the world as a whole.
In a dense document rich with insights and ideas around the notion that "data means power" — and therefore that the unequally distributed data-capture capabilities currently enjoyed by a handful of tech platforms sums to power asymmetries and drastic social inequalities — Buttarelli argues there is potential for AI and machine learning to "help monitor degradation and pollution, reduce waste and develop new low-carbon materials".
Todd McCarthy, The Hollywood Reporter: The three "Mrs." characters, who change makeup and wardrobe styles incessantly, are unequally balanced: Witherspoon has far more dialogue and screen time than the others and before long becomes annoyingly overbearing; Winfrey kind of floats through much of it making banal pronouncements, such as, "If we do not act soon, darkness will fall across the universe"; and Kaling has unfairly little to say or do.
This unequal representation says men have more cache in country music than women, making men unequally more popular and richer from their work (thus increasing the pay gap), and that if this trend continues we might live in a world where having a woman's voice on a song is enough to make it less country than a man's song — just because it's not what we're used to hearing.

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