Sentences with phrase «from perfect equality»

That's because inequality — measured by the extent to which the distribution of income within a country deviates from perfect equality — is bad for business.

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Bezos accepted an Equality Award from the Human Rights Campaign this past November, and the company scored perfect on the HRC's corporate equality index.
It ranges from 0 (perfect equality) to 1 (perfect inequality); higher values thus indicate greater inequality.
For it is only in love that the unequal can be made equal, and it is only in equality or unity that an understanding can be effected, and without a perfect understanding the Teacher is not the God, unless the obstacle comes wholly from the side of the learner, in his refusing to realize that which had been made possible for him.
Only that philosophy is right which wants not only to demonstrate and to interpret, to contemplate and to describe, but also wants to change the world and to transform it in the direction of perfect social justice and equality, freedom from hunger and misery, from injustice and exploitation.10
Instead of simple heroes or avatars for big ideas about equality, Loving delivers complex, imperfect human beings who are struggling to find their place in a far from perfect world.
I'd say we used to ask women to be perfect and then in an attempt to create equality between men and women, we now ask men to be perfect too, when the right thing to do would have been to work on women representation so that we finally stop expecting perfection from them.
Interestingly, it is only in a fairly narrow window of time (geologically speaking) that the moon will be just the right distance away for the kinds of eclipses that we have, close to perfect equality of the angle subtended by the sun and the moon as seen from Earth.
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