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121historical sociology — The term commonly applied to sociological analysis based on historical data sources either primary (such as original documents in archives) or secondary (the written history produced by historians themselves). There has been widespread and… …
122women, employment patterns — There have been significant increases in the proportion of women who work. Data from the Labour Force Survey indicates that, in 1961, women made up 32.3 percent of the labour force; in 1981 they made up 39.5 percent, and in 1993 they made up… …
123unequal — adjective 1》 not equal in quantity, size, or value. ↘not fair, evenly balanced, or having equal advantage. 2》 (unequal to) not having the ability or resources to meet (a challenge). Derivatives unequalize or unequalise verb unequally adverb …
124on all fours — 1. On four legs. 2. Evenly balanced, quite parallel, quite symmetrical …
125unequal — adjective 1) they are unequal in length Syn: different, dissimilar, unalike, unlike, disparate, unmatched, uneven, irregular, varying, variable, asymmetrical Ant: identical 2) t …
126ἰσοζυγέων — ἰσοζυγέω make equal in weight pres part act masc nom sg (epic doric ionic aeolic) ἰσοζυγής evenly balanced masc/fem/neut gen pl (epic doric ionic aeolic) …
127ἰσοκλινής — evenly balanced masc/fem nom sg …
128unequal — ► ADJECTIVE 1) not equal in quantity, size, or value. 2) not fair, evenly balanced, or having equal advantage. 3) (usu. unequal to) not having the ability or resources to meet a challenge. DERIVATIVES unequally adverb …