On this page you'll find 10+ example sentences with Inequalities. Discover the meaning, how to use the word correctly in a sentence.
Inequalities in a sentence
Inequalities meaning
plural of inequality
Using Inequalities
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of inequality
- In the example corpus, inequalities often appears in combinations such as: inequalities and, the inequalities, inequalities that.
Context around Inequalities
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 13 middle, 2 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Inequalities
- In this selection, "inequalities" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 26.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, bell, reduce, structural, require, bell and concern stand out and add context to how "inequalities" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 1 related inequalities the following and address systemic inequalities that sustain. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "inequalities" sits close to words such as agile, bismarck and brunt, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with inequalities
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Cogswell appreciates efforts to recognize the city's past but wants his policies to address inequalities moving forward. (18 words)
Bell inequalities Bell inequalities concern measurements made by observers on pairs of particles that have interacted and then separated. (19 words)
A system of progressive taxation should reduce inequalities and redistribute income and wealth to create possibilities of economic renaissance. (19 words)
It has already Sir Michael Marmot, the author of a number of major international studies on health inequalities, to town for a lecture, and there are a number of events to come, including a garden party in Smith’s own garden at 1 Adam Smith Close. (46 words)
So anyone who lives in a city pays taxes, and because of the inequalities that we face, more tax dollars need to go into addressing those inequalities rather than providing services that might be more directly impacting you. (38 words)
While the first wave of the early 20th century was centered on gaining suffrage and overturning de jure inequalities, the second wave was focused on changing cultural and social norms and de facto inequalities associated with women. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
So anyone who lives in a city pays taxes, and because of the inequalities that we face, more tax dollars need to go into addressing those inequalities rather than providing services that might be more directly impacting you.
Again, the strict versions of these inequalities require x ≠ 0 and r ≠ 0, 1. Related inequalities The following inequality estimates the r-th power of 1 + x from the other side.
Bell inequalities Bell inequalities concern measurements made by observers on pairs of particles that have interacted and then separated.
Enrique J. Galvez, "Undergraduate Laboratories Using Correlated Photons: Experiments on the Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics," p. 2f, says, "Bell formulated a set of inequalities, now known as 'Bell’s inequalities,' that would test non-locality.
He argued that because there are already unjust great inequalities, people will often be paid, not for valuable contributions to society, but to preserve such inequalities.
While the first wave of the early 20th century was centered on gaining suffrage and overturning de jure inequalities, the second wave was focused on changing cultural and social norms and de facto inequalities associated with women.
As the American dream fades — and as inequalities of income and wealth soar — many Americans feel increasingly angry and frustrated.
A system of progressive taxation should reduce inequalities and redistribute income and wealth to create possibilities of economic renaissance.
Beyond educating communities, the World Bank suggests implementing policies that address systemic inequalities that sustain the harmful practices against widows.
But due to a myriad of structural inequalities, the majority of these vital services are limited in access, expensive, and taboo in certain communities.
But Mayotte’s water crisis underlines inequalities and often awkward relationships between the central government in Paris and former colonies that remain part of France.
Cogswell appreciates efforts to recognize the city's past but wants his policies to address inequalities moving forward.
Councillors in South Tyneside have unanimously backed signing up to a new anti-racism charter as part of their plans to reduce inequalities and tackle discrimination.
Haque said individuals from communities that face or have historically faced structural inequalities often turned to friends and family members as sources of information during times of health crisis.
If we address the inequalities that affect the most oppressed people, the whole of society will benefit," continues Rhau.
Infrastructure projects, like the one in Khulna, must minimise harmful impacts and help tackle inequalities at the local level and across regions.
In other words, bottled water use and its impact on household income map onto—and exacerbate—existing social inequalities along lines of race, ethnicity, and class.
Instead, it will exacerbate existing inequalities without ever addressing the reasons that may lead to someone’s need for assisted dying.
It has already Sir Michael Marmot, the author of a number of major international studies on health inequalities, to town for a lecture, and there are a number of events to come, including a garden party in Smith’s own garden at 1 Adam Smith Close.
It’s the one that garners a lot of media attention – in contrast to many systemic issues, such as economic inequalities, gender-based violence and discrimination against women with disabilities.
Common combinations with inequalities
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- inequalities and 36×
- the inequalities 21×
- inequalities that 19×
- inequalities in 15×
- health inequalities 13×
- and inequalities 12×
- inequalities of 11×
- social inequalities 10×
- inequalities the 6×
- structural inequalities 6×