0 unfair because sb does not have the same chances, advantages, or power as sb else -- urettferdig
1 (of size, amount, level, etc.) different -- ulik
unequal amounts of money ulike pengebeløp
The core of the overpopulation thesis is that an unequal, impartible inheritance system could have prevented the population from growing, becoming impoverished and emigrating.
Advocates of restricted inheritance are not solely concerned with inequalities of prospects resulting from the unequal transmission of wealth.
An unequal distribution of capabilities is left intact, once the distorting effects of past social practices and treatable disease and disability are addressed.
Deliberation requires a certain amount of trust between actors that are unequal in terms of power and capabilities.
The third polarisation is of cultural heritage, which reproduces dominant cultural values of the past, and critical literacy, which pays attention to unequal power relationships.
Living together in a socially diverse, massively unequal world should be difficult.
Put otherwise, in a context in which there are unequal power relations, a deleterious homogenisation seems likely, if not inevitable.
Such a claim seems admittedly problematic when considering the 'famous fire cause', because it appears to be a striking example of unequal treatment.