There are
starker disparities in appreciation in in - demand urban areas and their suburban counterparts, including in Nashville, Tenn., and San Francisco, Calif..
A group advocating decriminalization of pot in New York supports Nixon's contention that there's
a stark disparity in the number of whites busted for marijuana crimes, compared to minorities.
Despite Bersin's efforts, and those of superintendents who followed,
stark disparities in test scores, school discipline and graduation rates still exist between white, Latino and black students.
Not exact matches
But
in some states, this
disparity is particularly
stark.
It's this sort of
stark disparity that has propelled the UFT to fight for charter equity legislation
in Albany that requires taxpayer - funded charters to accept and keep numbers of high - needs students comparable to those
in district public schools.
The civil rights concerns, meanwhile, arise from the
stark racial
disparities in school discipline rates, with African American students about three times more likely than whites to be suspended.
The
disparities in child - care supply across rich and poor communities are not as
stark in Massachusetts as they are nationally, Fuller said, because national and state child - care subsidies
in the Commonwealth have been targeted to increase the supply
in poor neighborhoods.
Cook said: «Nowhere
in the East of England is this
disparity more
stark than
in Central Bedfordshire.
The
stark racial
disparities in suspensions and expulsions raise real concerns about bias and discrimination.
«Nowhere
in the East of England is this
disparity more
stark than
in Central Bedfordshire.
(At the secondary level, the
disparity is less
stark: France spends $ 11,500 per student compared to $ 12,700
in the United States.)
Nowhere are these
disparities more
stark — or hold more grave consequences — than
in the administration of school discipline.
These
stark educational
disparities both reflect and perpetuate the broad trend of rising income inequality
in the U.S.
Once she reached high school, the chaos and
disparities became more
stark, particularly
in terms of the quality of her education.
The
disparity for students
in the Latino subgroup with poor test results is especially
stark: More than 95 percent are missing out on extra state support.
Once you're on the ground, inside the clutch of our gritty atmosphere, the peaks and valleys of human privilege and
disparity stand
in stark contrast.
There were over 685,724 stop and frisk interactions
in 2011, and the NYCLU says the numbers show a
stark racial
disparity in police behavior.
Experience has shown how ridiculously difficult it is to get alimony for supported husbands from the South Carolina family courts — even when the income
disparity between spouses is
stark and even when the wife's fault
in the marital breakup is extreme.
The
disparity is
stark: Despite now making up 39 per cent of the profession
in Ontario, and 31 per cent of lawyers
in private practice, women account for only 21 per cent of law firm partners.
Most firms have some form of performance management
in place but the
disparity between formal performance evaluation procedures
in the corporate governance world and that
in traditional partnerships and limited liability partnerships (LLPs) is often
stark.
But when it comes to HIV, the
disparities between indigenous and non-indigenous peoples
in Canada are
stark and way ahead of those
in the other two countries.
In addition, stark racial and gender disparities exist in these practices, with young boys of color being suspended and expelled much more frequently than other childre
In addition,
stark racial and gender
disparities exist
in these practices, with young boys of color being suspended and expelled much more frequently than other childre
in these practices, with young boys of color being suspended and expelled much more frequently than other children.
The Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2017 Race for Results: Building a Path to Opportunity for All Children shows that while Connecticut's children of color surpass national averages
in most measurements of health, economic well - being, education, and family and community,
stark disparities remain between Hispanic and African - American children, and their non-Hispanic...
The Fed noted this income
disparity and said that the decline
in average income of the richest 10 percent between 2007 and 2010 «stands
in stark contrast to the generally steady pattern of rising mean incomes at the top of the income distribution over the past two decades.»