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Meanings of structural inequalities in English
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Usage of structural inequalities in English
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This is partly because of socio-cultural and structuralinequalities that favour men.
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Algorithms can be sexist, racist, and perpetuate other structuralinequalities found in society.
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The virus thrived on the structuralinequalities that Ibrahim had spent much of her life fighting.
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And deep structuralinequalities, perpetuated by public policy, exacerbated the impact of the downturn on these groups.
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But remember, exceptionalism does not negate structuralinequalities and anecdotal evidence pales in comparison to systematic inequities.
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Unless wider structuralinequalities in society are meaningfully addressed, then national policies on widening access will have only a peripheral effect.
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This year, amid the greatest public health crisis for generations, the UK government spelled out exactly how devastating these structuralinequalities were.
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Even deeper structuralinequalities like racism and sexism are ultimately based on the (more subtle and insidious) threat of force.