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No one will be surprised at the idea that player one usually divides the money unequally.
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Voluntary trade benefits both sides, even in the global economy and even when benefit is distributed unequally.
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Just one-quarter of couples have income that high, and many of those have earnings divided unequally between spouses.
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Wealth in a resource-based economy is distributed much more unequally and more inefficiently.
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But change and its benefits have been distributed unequally (see article).
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Such a vision necessarily requires sharply reducing health care for the sickest, who unequally consume far more in health care than everyone else.
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The disease can develop when horses distribute their weight unequally among their four legs, which is common when they are distressed, in pain, or uncomfortable.
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Things got better for everyone during this period, but quite unequally.
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Polygamy is understood to often be harmful to women and children: Women, for example, are in many cases treated unequally, and children suffer from distant fathers.
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The team hopes to conduct further work to explore the detailed function of the head movements, and how ants may sense and perceive carrying unequally balanced objects.
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That prospect is now remote, and the fact that different religious groups live by different family laws, and are treated unequally by the state and society, has created incentives for expedient conversion.
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