Pronunciation of inequality

Pronunciation of the English word inequality.

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Pronounce inequality in English


inequality in a sentence

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1. No inequality should be allowed to exist between men and women.
2. Determine the range of values of the constant k to which the quadratic inequality x² + kx - 3k > 0 holds for any real value of x.
3. For too many of us the political equality we once had won was meaningless in the face of economic inequality. A small group had concentrated into their own hands an almost complete control over other people's property, other people's money, other people's labor — other people's lives. For too many of us life was no longer free; liberty no longer real; men could no longer follow the pursuit of happiness.
4. During the presentation the speaker talked mainly about gender inequality.
5. Stark inequality is also corrosive to our democratic ideal.
6. As too often, those trumpeting the benefits of globalization have ignored inequality within and among nations; have ignored the enduring appeal of ethnic and sectarian identities; have left international institutions ill-equipped, underfunded, under-resourced, in order to handle transnational challenges.
7. Democracy has, therefore, two excesses to avoid—the spirit of inequality, which leads to aristocracy or monarchy, and the spirit of extreme equality, which leads to despotic power.
8. Contrary to machismo stands feminism, which aims to eliminate the inequality between the sexes.
9. Another means of silently lessening the inequality of property is to exempt all from taxation below a certain point, and to tax the higher portions of property in geometrical progression as they rise.
10. Experts say the struggle is real for U.S. millennials because they are the first generation to feel the full impact of decades of rising inequality in America.

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