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- noun Plural form of
disparity .
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Examples
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But for me, one of the main disparities is the focus on community: In artistic enterprises, connections are the happy by-product; in religious endeavors, they are often the goal.
Lily Blau: The Temple and Tony Kushner: Worshiping Art and the Art of Worship Lily Blau 2010
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But for me, one of the main disparities is the focus on community: In artistic enterprises, connections are the happy by-product; in religious endeavors, they are often the goal.
Lily Blau: The Temple and Tony Kushner: Worshiping Art and the Art of Worship Lily Blau 2010
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But for me, one of the main disparities is the focus on community: In artistic enterprises, connections are the happy by-product; in religious endeavors, they are often the goal.
Lily Blau: The Temple and Tony Kushner: Worshiping Art and the Art of Worship Lily Blau 2010
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The argument that it might be worth putting some effort into slowing the increase of those disparities is not even considered.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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The argument that it might be worth putting some effort into slowing the increase of those disparities is not even considered.
That Policy Exchange report: Is Tim Leunig a closet Marxist? 2008
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Pointing out racially-drawn disparities is not the same thing as “race-baiting”.
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What we call disparities; there are some conditions that disproportionately effect men of Latino or African-American heritage.
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The disparities are the greatest since the government began tracking such data a quarter-century ago, with the gulf separating whites from other groups twice as wide as it was in the two decades prior to the recession and 2008 financial crisis, according to the study.
White-Minority Wealth Gulf Widens Miriam Jordan 2011
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All that is well documented is pay disparities, which is assumed to show discrimination (largely by people with an agenda), but does not.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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The disparities were the worst at Stuyvesant, where 2 percent of blacks, 3 percent of Hispanics, 24 percent of whites and 72 percent of Asians were accepted.
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