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disparity and between
As things now stand, there is a grievous disparity between the unity in Christ which we profess in ecumenical meetings and the complacent separateness of most congregations on any Main Street in the nation.
Ballard's 1975 novel High Rise featured a luxury arcology in which disparity between social classes among the residents eventually led to widespread anarchy and a reversion to primitive archetypes.
By the early 2000s, CPU designers were thwarted from achieving higher performance from ILP techniques due to the growing disparity between CPU operating frequencies and main memory operating frequencies as well as escalating CPU power dissipation owing to more esoteric ILP techniques.
The economic disparity between the two communities is pronounced.
Population density figures conceal a great disparity between the republic's most crowded island, Nzwani, which had a density of 470 persons per square kilometer in 1991 ; Ngazidja, which had a density of 250 persons per square kilometer in 1991 ; and Mwali, where the 1991 population density figure was 120 persons per square kilometer.
However, many last names were altered slightly due to the disparity between English and other languages in the pronunciation of certain letters of the alphabet.
Differences in solubility does not appear to account for the disparity between isomers.
There was a significant disparity between the Prussian and German electoral systems.
A slave narrative by William Wells Brown published in 1847 spoke of the disparity in conditions between the house servant and the field hand:
The disparity between venous and whole blood concentrations is greater when the hematocrit is high, as in newborn infants, or adults with polycythemia.
The actual disparity between jobs needed for full employment and new jobs created exceeded that projection, however.
In 1845, the elected office of deputy was created though this did little to redress the disparity of representation between the rural and urban parishes: in 1854 St Helier contained over half of the island's population, yet was able to elect only three out of the 14 deputies.
The disparity between the apparent value of the painting and the poor estate of Millet's surviving family was a major impetus in the invention of the droit de suite, intended to compensate artists or their heirs when works are resold.
However, reviewers criticized the age disparity between Spacey and Darin, noting that Spacey was too old to convincingly portray Darin, particularly during the early stages of the singer's life depicted in the film.
As equality was a priority for lesbian-feminists, disparity of roles between men and women or butch and femme were viewed as patriarchal.
This disparity between depictions of women can be seen in works such as the Crucifixion paintings by the Meister des Marienlebens.
The overall disparity between the opposing naval forces made the amphibious invasion plan risky, regardless of the outcome in the air.
The disparity between the electrical output of these two slightly different images is resolved either at the level of the lateral geniculate nucleus or in a part of the visual cortex called ' V1 '.
Statistical data demonstrates, that although policing practices and policies vary widely across the United States, a large disparity between racial groups in regards to traffic stops and searches.
Increasing income disparity between the industrial and agricultural sectors became a serious problem by the 1970s and remained a problem, despite government efforts to raise farm income and improve rural living standards.
For example, in Ontario a survey taken throughout the province might use a larger sampling fraction in the less populated north, since the disparity in population between north and south is so great that a sampling fraction based on the provincial sample as a whole might result in the collection of only a handful of data from the north.
Mbeki has used his position on the world stage to call for an end to global apartheid, a term he uses to describe the disparity between a small minority of rich nations and a great number of impoverished states in the world, arguing that a " global human society based on poverty for many and prosperity for a few, characterised by islands of wealth, surrounded by a sea of poverty, is unsustainable ".
Considerable disparities exist in the standard of living for inhabitants of Pemba and Unguja, as well as the disparity between urban and rural populations.
They aimed to eradicate any disparity between Jewish and modern life.

disparity and two
Finally, it has been averred that ethical egoism is no better than bigotry in that, like racism, it divides people into two types — themselves and others — and discriminates against one type on the basis of some arbitrary disparity.
In telecommunication, a paired disparity code is a line code in which at least one of the data characters are represented by two codewords of opposite disparity that are used in sequence so as to minimize the total disparity of a longer sequence of digits.
Thus, each cell has two vertical walls, with " floors " and " ceilings " composed of two angled walls < sup >( disparity with image " Honeycomb-Process ")</ sup >.
It was the disparity in boat sizes between the Calder and Hebble and the Rochdale canal which made Sowerby Bridge ( at the junction of the two canals ) so important: long boats coming over from Lancashire had to have their cargoes unloaded, stored, and transferred to shorter boats at Sowerby Bridge Wharf.
The financial disparity that once existed between the two sexes to justify such a tradition no longer exists today.
Fourth, it can give stereopsis in which binocular disparity ( or parallax ) provided by the two eyes ' different positions on the head give precise depth perception.
It represents a disparity in the factor intensities and technologies of the two production sectors.
There are two main interpretations for this disparity: either the universe began with a small preference for matter ( total baryonic number of the universe different from zero ), or the universe was originally perfectly symmetric, but somehow a set of phenomena contributed to a small imbalance in favour of matter over time.
At the 2010 season's end, six teams from the Western Conference qualified for the playoffs, whereas only two clubs from the East qualified, making it the largest disparity between the two conferences in league history.
Each 6-or 4-bit code word has either equal numbers of 0s and 1s ( a disparity of 0 ), or comes in a pair of forms, one with two more 1s than 0s ( four 1s and two 0s, or three 1s and one 0, respectively ) and one with two less.
This scheme needs only two states for running disparity of + 1 and − 1.
Depending on the current running disparity of the signal, the encoding engine selects which of the two possible 6-or 4-bit sequences to send for the given data.
The profound disparity between the Divine perfection and the intimations of it presented in the world-copy may be broadly laid down under two heads:
However, any disparity between the two camps is questionable after the first round of the 07 / 08 series at Pukekohe: John McIntyre ( Ford ) produced a convincing opening round win, but was dogged all the way by Andy Booth ( Holden ) who was clearly equal in performance and handling.
Due to the disparity between the anxiety of the ' wanderer ' ( anhaga ) in the first half and the contentment of the ' wise-man ' ( snottor ) in the second half, others have interpreted it as a dialogue between two distinct personas, framed within the first person prologue and epilogue.

disparity and economic
The economic disparity, impression that West Pakistan despite being less populated than East Pakistan was ruling and prospering at its cost further popularize the Bengali nationalism.
The most vexed issues of independent Malaysia were education and the disparity of economic power among the ethnic communities.
Usually straightforward with clear messages, punk art is often concerned with political issues such as social injustice and economic disparity.
Historical economic or social disparity is alleged to be a form of discrimination caused by past racism and historical reasons, affecting the present generation through deficits in the formal education and kinds of preparation in previous generation, and through primarily unconscious racist attitudes and actions on members of the general population.
In countries with small Chinese minorities, the economic disparity can be remarkable.
The standard of living includes factors such as income, quality and availability of employment, class disparity, poverty rate, quality and affordability of housing, hours of work required to purchase necessities, gross domestic product, inflation rate, number of vacation days per year, affordable ( or free ) access to quality healthcare, quality and availability of education, life expectancy, incidence of disease, cost of goods and services, infrastructure, national economic growth, economic and political stability, political and religious freedom, environmental quality, climate and safety.
In December 1984, the Taiwan Aboriginal People's Movement was launched when a group of aboriginal political activists, aided by the progressive Presbyterian Church in Taiwan ( PCT ), established the Alliance of Taiwan Aborigines ( ATA, or yuan chuan hui ) to highlight the problems experienced by indigenous communities all over Taiwan, including: prostitution, economic disparity, land rights and official discrimination in the form of naming rights (; ; ).
The economic disparity between the village and urban schools resulted in imposing many social barriers on aborigines, which prevent many from moving beyond vocational training.
Facilitation of economic development through planning measures failed to close the disparity between East and West, not only in terms of the economic opportunity but also housing conditions and transport options.
Martin Luther King originally wanted the Poor People's Campaign to start in Quitman County because of the intense and visible economic disparity there.
Gem is calculated by tracking “ the share of seats in parliament held by women ; of female legislators, senior officials and managers ; and of female profession and technical workers ; and the gender disparity in earned income, reflecting economic independence .” It then ranks countries given this information.
Nearly two-thirds of all UCR students graduate within six years without regard to economic disparity.
Economic inequality ( also known as the gap between rich and poor, income inequality, wealth disparity, or wealth and income differences ) comprises disparities in the distribution of economic assets ( wealth ) and income within or between populations or individuals.
Suhrawardy pursued a reform agenda to reduce the long standing economic disparity between East and West Pakistan, greater representation of Bengalis in the Pakistani civil and armed services and he unsuccessfully attempted to alleviate the food shortage in the country.
Upon his death the Chief Minister of the ACT, Rosemary Follett, described Hollows to her parliamentary colleagues as " an egalitarian and a self-named anarcho-syndicalist who wanted to see an end to the economic disparity which exists between the First and Third Worlds and who believed in no power higher than the best expressions of the human spirit found in personal and social relationships.
Since 1994, IPS has also published an annual report on the disparity between CEO and worker pay that has garnered widespread coverage in the mainstream media and helped put the issue of economic inequality at the center of the political debate.
The parallel lines at the top ( with white space between them ) are said to make an allusion to the tricolor Indian flag and depict an equality sign, which symbolizes the nation's desire to reduce economic disparity.
* Income disparity by gender in a purely economic context
* 2010: Tod Robberson, Colleen McCain Nelson, and William McKenzie of The Dallas Morning News " for their relentless editorials deploring the stark social and economic disparity between the city ’ s better-off northern half and distressed southern half.
The economic disparity, the collapse of One Unit programme, and failure to control and diminished the influence of business monopoly in national politics, further forced Suhrawardy to resigned from his post, with many believe he was forced to resigned under threat of dismissal on October 10, 1957, by the President.
While South Indian states have improved in some socio-economic metrices, economic disparity, illiteracy and poverty continue to affect the region much like the rest of the country.

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