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Example sentences for "inequality"

Lexicographically close words:
ineluctable; inen; inept; ineptitude; inequalities; inequitable; inequities; ineradicable; ineradicably; inerrancy
  1. Inequality in marriage; marriage with an inferior.

  2. In equal incidences there is a considerable inequality of refractions.

  3. Inequality of surface, as of the ground in the game of bowls; unevenness.

  4. Disparity in age seems a greater obstacle to an intimate friendship than inequality of fortune.

  5. Let it be borne in mind, then, that, where Slavery prevails, there is not only despair for the black man, but inequality and ignominy for the white laborer.

  6. The great inequality to-day, however, upon which men place an acute emphasis is that of wealth or the lack of it.

  7. And may there not be an inequality in this process, so as necessarily to immerse in one direction nearly as much as to elevate in another?

  8. This inequality depends on the centrifugal force of rotation, and on the spheroidal figure of the earth due to that rotation.

  9. The coefficient of this inequality is 90′, and depends on the sun's distance from the moon.

  10. Social inequality increased in this period, due to a decline in wealth and to an accentuation of the hazards of life.

  11. Socialism tends toward a chimerical equality of persons and property: Darwinism, on the contrary, not only establishes, but shows the organic necessity of the natural inequality of the capabilities and even the wants of individuals.

  12. Socialism does not deny inequality; it merely wishes to utilize this inequality as one of the factors leading to the free, prolific and many-sided development of human life.

  13. It is well that this is so, because the variety and inequality of individual aptitudes naturally produce that division of labor that Darwinism has rightly declared to be a law of individual physiology and of social economy.

  14. If we suppress poverty and the shocking inequality of economic conditions, hunger, acute and chronic, will no longer serve as a stimulus to crime.

  15. It is inevitable that such a man produces work of varying merit; inequality must be a characteristic feature of his art.

  16. I have spoken of Giorgione's versatility, his precocity, and the natural inequality of his work.

  17. They protested also against the uncertainty and inequality inseparable from the system of making postmasters' salaries dependent upon the volume of business done by the several and individual Post Offices.

  18. It will not accept as a fact the natural inequality of men; it asserts, with its cousins at the Antipodes, the Australasian civil servants, that it is the opportunity that makes the man, not the man that makes the opportunity.

  19. It could not, indeed, be otherwise, because the inequality itself is due less to an intellectual than to a moral defect.

  20. Thus rent is, as we have already seen, no cause of value, but the price of the privilege which the inequality of the returns to different portions of agricultural produce confers on all except the least favored portion.

  21. From this results the important corollary, that the necessity of restraining population is not, as many persons believe, peculiar to a condition of great inequality of property.

  22. Even if all wages and all profits were lower, it would, however, affect all industries alike, and some would still be more productive relatively to others, and the same inequality would remain.

  23. Besides, even in the same kind of work, nominal equality of labor would be so great a real inequality that the feeling of justice would revolt against its being enforced.

  24. In the observation or neglect of this maxim consists what is called the equality or inequality of taxation.

  25. The preceding are cases in which inequality of remuneration is necessary to produce equality of attractiveness, and are examples of the equalizing effect of free competition.

  26. Society is not only divided but actually destroyed in all directions by inequality of income between classes: such stability as it has is due to the huge blocks of people between whom there is equality of income.

  27. The strict authority of parents, the inequality of ranks, or the hereditary feuds between different families, made more unhappy loves or matches.

  28. The inequality of the different orders of society did not destroy the unity and harmony of the whole.

  29. I especially disaffected the inequality of riches; I looked moodily on every carriage that passed; I even frowned like a second Catiline at the steam of a gentle man's kitchen!

  30. We must face sex inequality and class inequality among ourselves, lest we bitterly denounce others' injustice when the same spirit of uncharitableness is deep buried in our own natures.

  31. All of these great acts were intended to destroy utterly the basis on which rested the old slave power, and on which would rest the new serf power, namely: inequality and race subjection.

  32. Objects of unequal size, but equally distant, will appear equal if the air which is between them and the eye be of proportionable inequality of thickness, viz.

  33. A certain inequality in the destinies of men, which maintains order and obedience, is the work of God.

  34. The extreme inequality in the distribution of income remains a major drawback.

  35. Anaxagoras, that the reason of the inequality ariseth from the commixture of things earthy and cold; and that fiery and caliginous matter is jumbled together, whereby the moon is said to be a star of a counterfeit aspect.

  36. For it is not the inequality in the parts that affects the smooth part, but what is cold and raw is stopped by heat.

  37. For those rabbeted incisions, which he suspects in a cone, are made by the inequality of the body, and not of the superficies.

  38. For in chariots the best of the team is not in the middle; nor is the skill of driving to be placed as an extreme, but it is a mean between the inequality of the swiftness and the slowness of the horses.

  39. It is ridiculous therefore not to reckon the superficies, and to leave the inequality in the bodies themselves.

  40. And a still more important reason for the inequality in question is undoubtedly the general notion that unchastity of any kind is more discreditable for a woman than for a man.

  41. Prostitution, being a safeguard of female chastity, has facilitated the enforcement of the rule which enjoins it as a duty, but at the same time it has increased the inequality of obligations imposed on men and women.

  42. Inequality being almost nil in a state of nature," he says, "it derives its force and increment from the development of our faculties and from the progress of the human mind .

  43. It is by trade alone, and by free trade, that the inequality of harvests can be corrected," said the minister in the preamble of his decree.

  44. Once an inequality gave him a few moments' rest, and he clung desperately, uttering the most harrowing cries, but only to fall back with a heavy splash.

  45. I was led to this position, not by the consideration of the question of natural rights or of alleged injustice or of inequality before the law, but by what I believed would be her influence on the great moral questions of the day.

  46. At this happy time there was no inequality among them; the Lord poured out his Spirit on all the face of the land, as Alma supposed to prepare the hearts of his people for the coming of Christ.

  47. Three years later we find great inequality in the church--some poor and some rich, the more powerful abusing and oppressing their weaker brethren.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "inequality" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.