Word: unequalled
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"We do not think that we should bear extreme social and financial burdens because the petitioning bus companies are unequal to the task of providing service as attractive and beneficial as have the airlines," the petition read.
The organizing effort began about a month ago to end what the employee committee charges is an "inequitable wage policy." Phillips, they claim, has paid temporary help higher wage rates than permanent employees. Harvard students hired for inventory, they say, received $2 an hour, while permanent employees receive a maximum...
Pessimistic objections to the present course and rate of improvement-indeed to the whole idea of material progress as an absolute value-have been stirred, too, by a continued, if unequal, philosophic conflict over the nature of man. In one view-long predominant and customarily summed up by Descartes'...
"While it is undoubtedly nice to be equal, many of us here believe it is better to be unequal than separate," the Smithies said.
The thirteen girls living in Avon, the resident couple and their four-year-old son, the janitor, and the maid said they wanted to move to protest their position at Harvard which they describe as "separate and unequal."