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It seems to me that this tax is applied unequally.
The price paid for change is high and, it seems, unequally shared.
"Of all laws, for a human rights law to be applied unequally."
These fears are felt unequally in different sections of the country.
Young gives the example of natural resources, which are unequally distributed between states.
Congress set campaign spending limits too high and applied them unequally.
After all, we know that, to a large extent, women and men are at present unequally represented in society as a whole.
It's not California but all society that weighs risks unequally.
He understands that they are treated unequally, but really does nothing to try and stop it.
The angels in our nature appear to have been unequally distributed.
First, costs and benefits associated with environmental change are distributed unequally.
The trouble is that this approach affects the two sides unequally.
And despite the return of democratic government, its fruits continue to be very unequally distributed.
"Sometimes there are very valid reasons why you want to treat children unequally."
But even in the north and centre levels of crime are unequally spread.
The broken ground delayed them unequally, so that their lines were bent.
"The weight of inflation has been very unequally distributed," he continued.
This manifesto states that we live in a world where economic means are very unequally divided.
The two sides of the body are unequally developed.
The benefits of Argentina's economic revival have been unequally distributed.
Thus the motivation to succeed is unequally distributed throughout the class system.
Power is typically distributed unequally among participants in the consultation process.
African-American children were really afraid of being abused or treated unequally.
These technologies increase our national wealth, but they also cause it to be distributed far more unequally.
Our thinking was, why should we go there to ask for equality and be treated unequally in the process?"