Disparity
31disparity — dis·par·i·ty …
32disparity — [dɪˈspærəti] noun [singular/U] formal a difference between things …
33disparity — dis•par•i•ty [[t]dɪˈspær ɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties lack of similarity or equality; difference • Etymology: 1545–55; < MF desparite < LL disparitās …
34disparity — Marked difference in quantity or quality between two things or among many things …
35disparity — Marked difference in quantity or quality between two things or among many things …
36disparity — n. (pl. ies) 1 inequality; difference; incongruity. 2 an instance of this. Etymology: F dispariteacute f. LL disparitas tatis (as DIS , PARITY(1)) …
37Disparity Index — A technical indicator that measures the relative position of the most recent closing price to a selected moving average and reports the value as a percentage. A value greater than zero suggests that the asset is gaining upward momentum, while a… …
38Binocular disparity — refers to the difference in image location of an object seen by the left and right eyes, resulting from the eyes horizontal separation. The brain uses binocular disparity to extract depth information from the two dimensional retinal images in… …
39Curvilinear Disparity — The Special Law of Curvilinear Disparity is a theory, put forward by the political scientist John D. May, which posits that the rank and file members of a political party tend to be more ideological than both the leadership of that party and its… …
40Income disparity — or wage gap is a term used to describe inequities and asymmetry in the distribution of wealth and income between socio economic groups within society. The term also has many other definitions:Common examples include: *The income gap between the… …