Example sentences for: inequality

How can you use “inequality” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • Some inequality is inevitable, in other words, and more of it is a price worth paying for a prosperity that benefits all, to one degree or another.

  • More surprisingly, health inequality seems entirely uncorrelated with income inequality (r = -0.

  • Throughout the 1960s, King targeted both economic and racial inequality.

  • All this possible activity takes nothing away from the important existing focus on differences in average health levels across groups, but measuring and reporting individual health inequality adds an important new perspective as well.

  • If one believes that more variation in health states is acceptable when average survival time is higher, then a measure close to the relative end of the continuum would reflect that choice; on the other hand, if one believes that a given discrepancy in expected survival across people should be considered in the same way, irrespective of the mean survival time in that population, then an absolute measure of inequality would be appropriate.


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