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unequal

[uhn-ee-kwuhl] / ʌnˈi kwəl /




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In the absence of national standards for contracts, we’re left with a patchwork of state laws that have created an unequal playing field among universities.

From The Wall Street Journal

By ignoring your lawyer’s advice, your children could end up with unequal inheritances, if their homes had different fair market values at the time of your and/or your wife’s passing.

From MarketWatch

Global players' union FifPro has named him as one of the footballers suffering from an "unequal workload".

From BBC

The backdrop of skyscrapers and shiny office towers was a stark reminder of the gulf separating rich and poor in South Africa, which the World Bank ranks as the most unequal country on the planet.

From Barron's

And because the FA is publicly committed to redistribution, there is ultimately no valid justification for maintaining unequal prize funds.

From BBC