Unequal in a sentence as an adjective

The split between the two camps, was quite unequal.

* During the "founder dating" phase, she never made me feel unequal.

Maybe there are discounts for people with certain employers, but it's more equal than unequal.

You missed the part where he kept talking about race and unequal treatment and the ScanOps people of being mostly 'people of color'.

By refusing to pick a side when there is a disagreement or struggle between groups of unequal strength you still pick a side: you side with the stronger group.

Communism and socialism don't work because peoples' brains aren't wired to do lots of work for little or no or unequal reward.

All these policies together have created unequal societies, segregated cities, ghettos, and deprived groups of people of all color from a future.

The problem with the patriarchy and an unequal society being that woman who are victims of attacks are frequently met with doubt and victim blaming, "Was it something she wore?

Some lines will not be interpolated the same way: some will be 2 black lines + 1 grey line, some will be 1 black line + 2 grey lines, and the shade of the 2 greys will be unequal and will vary depending on their precise alignment on the 1080p physical grid.

Sometimes this happens because of unequal bargaining power, where a big company essentially presents a host of oppressive boilerplate terms and conditions as "take-it-or-leave-it" items.

>"I understand that I will be made to suffer for my actions," but "I will be satisfied if the federation of secret law, unequal pardon and irresistible executive powers that rule the world that I love are revealed even for an instant."Exemplary.

Same-day registration, early voting, and no-excuse absentee voting are simple and cheap ways to make voting much easier without introducing a bunch of new security problems or dealing with unequal access to computers and the Internet.

Could a similar mechanism cause a larger and more sophisticated economy to feel pressures to become more unequal?Its tricky to simply blame it on USA policies, as most Western countries have also become significantly less egalitarian than they were in 1970.

Unequal definitions

adjective

poorly balanced or matched in quantity or value or measure

adjective

lacking the requisite qualities or resources to meet a task; "inadequate training"; "the staff was inadequate"; "she was unequal to the task"

See also: inadequate