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Definition of inegalitarian in English: inegalitarianadjective ˌɪnɪɡalɪˈtɛːrɪənˌinēɡaləˈterēən Characterized by or promoting inequality between people. Example sentencesExamples - The inegalitarian society, this was an important development.
- The inegalitarian nature of the American society is well recorded.
- In the name of the sick whose inequality we lament, we would become inegalitarian supporters of litmus tests for human dignity.
- It has been called inegalitarian, a cash cow, and ‘green wash.’
- Aboriginal society may well become the most inegalitarian on the continent.
- He glosses over inequities at home, simply arguing that ‘a society that is inegalitarian is one thing, but one that is unabashedly so is quite another.’
- Who would have thought that someone who subscribes to the opaque and inegalitarian precepts of postmodernism would now be considered Left?
- It was also a class-bound, inegalitarian society, dominated by a numerous gentry, where over half the arable land belonged to some 10,000 landowners.
- Of course, in other cases desert principles as described will have inegalitarian implications.
- Although some legislators passionately opposed this idea as inegalitarian, the program was quickly passed with high expectations.
- Collective or community rights imply permissible inegalitarian ranking of members in the interests of preservation of tradition.
- He has pledged to restore a faltering economy and achieve greater equity in this most inegalitarian of the world's large economies.
- For charisma is dispensed according to fate's inegalitarian whim.
- An economy of voluntary exchanges is inherently inegalitarian (even if economies of a more regimented type may conceivably but somewhat improbably be less so.)
- He prophesised the end of the era of mercy was, and the awning of the day of vengeance in the inegalitarian society.
- Then, of course, a set of principles coming from the unforced agreement will be inegalitarian in just that respect.
- In order to prevent skilled people from leaving, salary differentials have to be raised, reinforcing an initial inegalitarian income distribution.
- This principle can also be incorporated into hierarchical, inegalitarian theories.
- If you wish to live in a backward, moribund, intolerant inegalitarian society please feel free to choose one from the many available…
Definition of inegalitarian in US English: inegalitarianadjectiveˌinēɡaləˈterēən Characterized by or promoting inequality between people. Example sentencesExamples - Aboriginal society may well become the most inegalitarian on the continent.
- In order to prevent skilled people from leaving, salary differentials have to be raised, reinforcing an initial inegalitarian income distribution.
- It has been called inegalitarian, a cash cow, and ‘green wash.’
- He prophesised the end of the era of mercy was, and the awning of the day of vengeance in the inegalitarian society.
- Although some legislators passionately opposed this idea as inegalitarian, the program was quickly passed with high expectations.
- Who would have thought that someone who subscribes to the opaque and inegalitarian precepts of postmodernism would now be considered Left?
- The inegalitarian society, this was an important development.
- For charisma is dispensed according to fate's inegalitarian whim.
- He glosses over inequities at home, simply arguing that ‘a society that is inegalitarian is one thing, but one that is unabashedly so is quite another.’
- He has pledged to restore a faltering economy and achieve greater equity in this most inegalitarian of the world's large economies.
- An economy of voluntary exchanges is inherently inegalitarian (even if economies of a more regimented type may conceivably but somewhat improbably be less so.)
- Then, of course, a set of principles coming from the unforced agreement will be inegalitarian in just that respect.
- Of course, in other cases desert principles as described will have inegalitarian implications.
- In the name of the sick whose inequality we lament, we would become inegalitarian supporters of litmus tests for human dignity.
- The inegalitarian nature of the American society is well recorded.
- It was also a class-bound, inegalitarian society, dominated by a numerous gentry, where over half the arable land belonged to some 10,000 landowners.
- This principle can also be incorporated into hierarchical, inegalitarian theories.
- If you wish to live in a backward, moribund, intolerant inegalitarian society please feel free to choose one from the many available…
- Collective or community rights imply permissible inegalitarian ranking of members in the interests of preservation of tradition.
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