The phrase
"such disparities" refers to noticeable differences or inequality between things or people.
Full definition
It's amazing that two districts right next to one another can have
such a disparity in resources.
But he says the new observations reveal
such a disparity between the two pulse types that they are more in line with emission from two separate poles.
The source
of such disparities is deeper and more systemic than explicit racial discrimination.
Recent research
into such disparities has focused primarily at the transplant clinic level, but disparities might be underestimated when only patients undergoing transplant evaluations are studied.
The government urgently needs to explain why there is
such a disparity in standards between academy chains and their capacity to expand, and what it is going to do about it.
As long as there is
such disparity between those birth rates, there will never be enough homes for all the animals.
By age four, the average low - income child has heard 30 million fewer words than her higher - income peers, as low - income parents tend to talk with their children much less than parents with higher incomes.6 While education can be a powerful remedy
for such disparities, far too few preschools are prepared to meet the challenge.7
With such a disparity in the number of concussions being officially reported by teams, it is doubtful that players in Colorado are at least twice as likely to sustain head injuries.
There are many variants of this school of thought, one of the best known being John Rawls's conception of justice as fairness: every person has the maximum freedoms consistent with others» enjoyment of the same liberties; and inequalities are permitted only to the extent that
such disparities benefit the most disadvantaged.
But if a political party came forward and wanted to
end such a disparity, jail people, they would want to «apply» in a better way anyways - what you consider is taken for granted.
They agreed that the judge had carefully considered the parties» contributions and the amount of wealth generated by the husband, and that he had concluded that there was
not such a disparity that it would be inequitable to disregard the husband's contribution.
Although the outcome tends to support the notion that the deal made in the prenuptial agreement years earlier was unfair to that spouse, courts routinely enforce prenups that result in an unfair outcome, but will take a second look when enforcing the prenup would
create such a disparity of wealth that the disadvantaged spouse would end up close to destitute or on public benefits.
To
address such disparities, McAdoo advocates what is known as Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) decision making — a framework for finding solutions to best prepare for natural disasters, lessen their impact, and sensibly engage in post-disaster reconstruction.
Such a disparity in pay scale can make a significant difference in terms of how long it takes to pay off a large debt load.
Such disparities exist in other large metropolitan areas, of course, but they can not be observed there because the College Board releases only statewide results.
Because
of such disparities, the states with the highest standards will be tempted to lower their threshold for determining proficiency, especially when NCLB teeth begin to bite.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), responsible for administering the school lunch program does actively track demographics of children participating in the NSLP, but
with such disparity between the voices of dissent and primary program participants, more needs to be done to better understand the socioeconomic factors connected to schools leaving the program.
Rodriguez effectively foreclosed federal litigation as a mechanism for addressing inequitable disparities in school funding, and Congress has been unwilling to demand that states
remedy such disparities.
This business model might also be why there is
such a disparity between the possible investment costs in a 7 - Eleven franchise: A 7 - Eleven can cost anywhere between $ 37,550 and $ 1,149,900.
It is true that
such disparities exist, in some places to a shocking and indefensible degree.
Such a disparity between Jesus and his entire context leads Hamilton to «agree with Fuchs and others that it was Jesus conduct, thus closely reinforced by his proclamation, that led the Jewish leaders to destroy him» (PPCT 366).
Ridley could go unexpectedly high this year because there's
such a disparity between him and the second - best wideout this year.
«That there's
such a disparity between black versus white is important,» DeWitt said.
The data offer possible answers for
such disparities (among other things, Jamestown operates a municipal electric utility service and Bedford spends heavily on public safety).
In villages without insurance, the poor had much higher mortality than the rich, but
such disparities were completely eliminated in villages with insurance coverage,» Sood said.
Such disparities may be due in part to different academic cultures, Ginsparg and Citron say in their PNAS study.
«
Such disparity is alarming because it ultimately affects both science policy and scientific progress,» Alan Leshner, head of the AAAS, said in an editorial in the journal Science.
These findings are startling and provocative to say the least, bringing into question the underlying cause to
such disparities.
Another problem commonly seen in such a relationship is that
such disparity can give undue ego to the girl making her bossy and dominating.
But it is worrying that there is
such a disparity in the achievement of different ethnic groups at GCSE and particularly concerning that white working class boys and girls continue to perform so poorly.
He was a member of the U.S. Department of Education's Equity and Excellence Commission, which was charged with examining disparities in meaningful educational opportunities that give rise to the achievement gap, and with recommending ways that federal policies could address
such disparities.
The Commission on Equity and Excellence had a Congressional mandate to provide advice to Secretary Duncan on the disparities in meaningful educational opportunities and to recommend ways in which federal policies can address
such disparities.
They close their eyes to evidence that charters enroll disproportionately small numbers of children with disabilities, or those from troubled homes, or English - language learners (in fact, they typically deny
any such disparities, even when documented by state and federal data).
Given that almost every district in the country has
such disparities — and that no district wants to be subject to a civil rights investigation, even if later found innocent of discrimination — this policy amounts to an implicit order for systems nationwide to dramatically reduce suspensions of children of color.
As a result of
such disparities, contributor Sean Reardon finds that the gap between rich and poor children's math and reading achievement scores is now much larger than it was fifty years ago.
But
such disparities are not unique to charters.