large disparity
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflargeanddisparity
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large
adjective
uk/lɑːdʒ/us/lɑːrdʒ/
big in size ...
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disparity
noun[C or U]
uk/dɪˈspær.ə.ti/us/dɪˈsper.ə.t̬i/
a lack of equality or similarity, especially in a way that is ...
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(Definition oflargeanddisparityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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They explain thislargedisparitywith international differences in labor market experience.
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There is, however, alargedisparityin the amount of work carried out with these two interactions.
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There was alargedisparityin the number of referrals across practices illustrating a range of influences on take-up of the service.
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However, the tax structure and tax rates, as well as the organisation of the tax administration are not significantly different to account for suchlargedisparityin compliance.
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This condition, however, is theoretically difficult to justify where there is alargedisparityin the type of burdens various people endure because of the activity.
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It also seems probable that, because of theirlargedisparityin size, the two taxa occupied rather different ecological niches and thus, in this instance, were not in direct competition.
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A clear need for such improvements is indicated by thelargedisparityin the infant mortality rate by socio-economic groups.
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That is alargedisparity, but both figures are incredible.
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It may be said that that is alargedisparitybut, after all, what is wrong with electorates of 53,000 or 65,000?
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Admitted that there is a disparity, but not thelargedisparitythat we were discussing earlier to-day.
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Against this background it is our expectation that thelargedisparitybetween supply and demand which now exists could disappear within the time scale envisaged.
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Thirdly, would it not be possible to reduce the verylargedisparityin non-diplomatic personnel?
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The critical point is that thislargedisparitybetween our rate of economic growth and the rate of growth of local spending cannot now continue.
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I think it is a verylargedisparity.
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It was not alargedisparity, but it has increased year after year and has now risen to the enormous disparity of thirty to one.
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Where there was alargedisparitybetween electorates, the commissions were empowered to override the rules on dividing and combining areas.
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Simply comparing chromium dosage between human clinical trials and rodent model studies, there appears to be alargedisparityin the dosages.
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Like all empires, it included alargedisparityin terms of economics, ethnicity, and religion.
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Like all empires it represented alargedisparityin economic, ethnic, and religious positions.
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