Word: unequalled
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Relegating the needs of these women to "more meeting space and an occasional hug," as Oppenheim does, reveals the pervasive ways in which women's status continues to be demeaned and their experiences trivialized. Moreover, while the glorious call for equal opportunity and non-discrimination sounds pleasant to the ears...
Lewis said unequal distribution of students among the Houses caused some Houses to be more crowded than others.
"Acceptance would make Harvard look rather good even though the chair is clearly unequal to that held by the eight men," says Geller. "When I won the MacArthur, I didn't receive a different amount of money than the men did."
Orey dramatizes rather than sermonizes. Assuming the Risk, a first-rate exercise of narrative journalism, assembles an eccentric cast of characters. Don Barrett, for example, was a garden-variety white racist as a student at the University of Mississippi ("I do feel that the Negro is inherently unequal," he told...
"We still have a very unequal playing field out there, and in some ways it's becoming more unequal," Orfield said.