Disparity in a sentence as a noun

The more volatile the space, the bigger the disparity is.

We like to talk about the "10x developer", but journalism has to be the field with the highest disparity in value.

I don't know the reason for the disparity, but I doubt it's because software engineers on average act more fratty than lawyers.

"Things that will be said by the same people...Glibness aside, you'll get no argument from me that the disparity in college education between men and women is a problem.

First off, if Hortense and Nathan dont see eye to eye on how to write programs, no language will solve the problem, because you have a disparity of experience and/or education.

Therefore, removing the recovery image results in a feature disparity between the systems.

It also contributes to the racial disparity because predominantly black schools are more likely to have a police officer than predominantly white schools.

It creates a significant and largely artificial information disparity, giving a major market advantage to the employer.

The lower classes have traditionally been the primary victims, but as class disparity increases, and power centralization continues, the middle class will find itself a victim of police violence more and more frequently, for causes even more egregious than what I just described.

?The problem is not that some languages are too powerful, it is that people imagine that teams of programmers can work together on complex problems without communicating, and some people assume that when there is a disparity of experience of knowledge, that people can work together without educating or learning from each other.

Disparity definitions

noun

inequality or difference in some respect