inequality|inequalities in English
noun
[in·e·qual·i·ty || ‚ɪnɪ'kwɑlətɪ /-'kwɒl-]
lack of equality, disparity; unfairness, unfair treatment; lack of uniformity
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1. Thus, special cases of the Bernstein inequalities are also known as the Chernoff bound, Hoeffding's inequality and Azuma's inequality.
2. Sex inequality in pay reinforces class inequality.
3. An Introduction to Inequalities 1961.
4. Infinitely many information inequalities.
5. Probability Bounds John Duchi This document starts from simple probalistic inequalities (Markov’s Inequality) and builds up through several stronger concentration results, developing a few ideas about Rademacher complexity, until we give
6. High End Inequality
7. In mathematics, Nesbitt's inequality is a special case of the Shapiro inequality.
8. There are inequalities in wealth distribution.
9. Another index of this global inequality is environmental, is environmental inequality.
10. Perceptions of Inequality
11. The inequality of the exchange is congruent with the inequality of the status.
12. Inequality of Opportunities
13. Democracy is not Achieved by stressing inequalities
14. Meritocracy and economic inequality.
15. Yes, Euclidean triangle inequality
16. Both absolute and relative health inequalities were calculated.
17. It's a terrible inequality.
18. In mathematics, Levinson's inequality is the following inequality, due to Norman Levinson, involving positive numbers.
19. Such inequalities are found in every stratum.
20. This pedagogical understretch is exacerbating social inequalities.
21. Yes, Euclid's triangle inequality.
22. I call this advertisement inequality.
23. The proposed law will perpetuate existing economic and class inequalities.
24. The government is working on tackling gender inequalities in employment.
25. We assert that language inequality entails inequality of communication at all levels, including the international level.