Do you think the downtrodden and the disadvantaged got rights just by asking the wealthy and powerful really nicely? |
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They have spent years lavishing their love on scores of disadvantaged and special needs children. |
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A selection policy alone will simply result in a revolving door syndrome many disadvantaged students selected, but very high dropout rates. |
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Males need to stop moaning about being disadvantaged by the system, there is nothing stopping us except our own lack of application and effort. |
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We need to build new stadia and other sporting arenas promptly in order not to be disadvantaged at critical times. |
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We're providing very little incentive for students from social and economically disadvantaged backgrounds to come into education. |
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She said she was not hugely disadvantaged by not having the financial backing of a large party. |
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Lastly, availability is disadvantaged by a dependency on a common backplane between the storage managers. |
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Furniture workshops and electrical testers will work to put the cast-offs back into the community and given to disadvantaged families. |
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Even if they are materially disadvantaged they'll still find ways of coping, getting by and making their own entertainment. |
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We focus our discussion on discrimination against disadvantaged racial minorities. |
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Affirmative action, for them, was no less invidious than traditional race discrimination against disadvantaged minorities. |
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Rather, positive steps should be taken to enhance the opportunity of those disadvantaged by such social factors as family background. |
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He wore a shell suit and the pleasant, guileless smile of a person disadvantaged by learning difficulties. |
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The old are often surprised by the anger of the young, and the privileged jolted by the suddenly revealed bitterness of the disadvantaged. |
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The mom-and-pop stores are further disadvantaged in the global marketplace, being effectively shut out of access to consumer dollars. |
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Often in a blowout, the referees will give the disadvantaged team some breaks. |
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He said he understood that schools in disadvantaged parts of the district should receive extra money. |
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Her methods were honed teaching in a string of primary schools in relatively disadvantaged London boroughs. |
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Like many naturally bright but socially disadvantaged young men, Trevor is rebelling. |
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Critics of the old policy said the university should do more to reach out to low-income and socio-economically disadvantaged students. |
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Yet rather than looking at the persistently disadvantaged economic position they're in and getting uppity, women have fallen silent. |
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We can then break the poverty cycle by giving these disadvantaged children opportunities to get work and employment. |
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There will just be some special scholarships for the very disadvantaged or the exceptionally brilliant. |
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A child who left school with no basic literacy or numeracy skills would be severely disadvantaged. |
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He said obesity among disadvantaged communities arises from poverty of access to an affordable and nutritiously adequate diet. |
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It will only be an administrative headquarters so how it will bring theatre to the heart of disadvantaged areas, is none too clear. |
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This stop-start approach means that more disadvantaged students will give up. |
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Some places are favored by their centrality, while others are disadvantaged by their comparative isolation. |
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The most disadvantaged will be young people who are likely to be first time voters and regularly changing address. |
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The charitable assistance provided by the foundation was a fine effort to support the disadvantaged in our society. |
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The charity drive helped 1,300 children from disadvantaged homes receive assistance at various charitable organizations. |
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Those with disabilities can find themselves disadvantaged and sometimes victimised. |
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He cited a case where a circuit court judge made a ruling on a point of law which disadvantaged the prosecution. |
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The old two-tier class system will become three-tier and the most disadvantaged will have been sold down the river. |
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It was identity politics, the politics of the special interest groups, of the disadvantaged groups. |
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Some felt coursework penalised boys, especially those from socially disadvantaged backgrounds. |
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Bearing this in mind, many are disadvantaged in that they come from a background of under confidence on coming up to university. |
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Both these feats were achieved at the expense of workers and the socially disadvantaged. |
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The conscienceless exploitation of the disadvantaged is something that every decent American should be concerned with. |
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Some seem to regard it as a kind of elitist ploy designed to make things difficult for the disadvantaged. |
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This is a way of ensuring that voters are not unnecessarily disadvantaged when the polling day comes. |
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No longer will our students and communities need to feel disadvantaged because of isolation or shortage of resources. |
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But crime is most prevalent in those urban areas where the multiply disadvantaged dwell. |
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A group of professionals plans to launch an ambitious training project aimed at disadvantaged and disabled people. |
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The business park will help regenerate this area disadvantaged by years of industrial decay and dereliction. |
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Hence liberal egalitarians favour taxing free exchanges in order to compensate the naturally and socially disadvantaged. |
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In many respects Tanzania defies the claim that girls are disadvantaged in terms of education in sub-Saharan Africa. |
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In fact, absolutely no one will be financially disadvantaged as a result of Working for Families. |
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Pupils from lower socioeconomic groups are disadvantaged in many ways when applying for entry to medical education. |
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So, in that respect, the accused was not disadvantaged in terms of preparation time. |
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The defence outlay can be reduced and some funds diverted for the welfare of disadvantaged children. |
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It is a good way to sensitise children to art as well as the disadvantaged child. |
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These machines are then distributed to all manner of needy and disadvantaged individuals and groups. |
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The same is true of so many well-intentioned schemes for the socially disadvantaged and the rural poor. |
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People donate items of furniture to the society who then distributes them to disadvantaged families. |
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One group was made up of socially disadvantaged teenagers, and the other was drawn from people in their first year at Harvard. |
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The project targets mainly disadvantaged children, youth, and adults in the area. |
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It was intended to help the creation of jobs and increased prosperity in disadvantaged areas. |
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They'll return in October to help with a group who are building houses for disadvantaged people. |
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She also helped with International projects like a home in India for disadvantaged wives. |
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She is working with the YMCA branch in Rousse to help disadvantaged children. |
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Both my sister and step-mother have incredibly rewarding jobs working with disadvantaged adults and kids. |
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In these books and films he shows his understanding of the difficult lives of disadvantaged families. |
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Six grants have been given for projects across Greenwich to support nursery schools in disadvantaged areas of the borough. |
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Also tax free will be donations to homes and institutions for socially disadvantaged children. |
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Members of a disadvantaged group would merely exercise the option to join the privileged group. |
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African American authors found themselves doubly disadvantaged by the literary restrictions of the pastoral. |
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The University is considering plans to introduce more rigorous target quotas for admissions of students from disadvantaged backgrounds. |
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The situation is particularly acute in Dublin and in areas classified as disadvantaged. |
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Ultimately, taxation is the only fair and secure way to mobilise the wealth of the well-off for the benefit of the disadvantaged. |
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In the model of ethnic democracy minorities are disadvantaged but can improve their position through politics of wheeling and dealing. |
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Sweden is not generally reckoned to have a particularly disadvantaged working class. |
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Are claimants ever referred for assessment if they have been severely disadvantaged by injury? |
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A spokesperson yesterday confirmed that those who had been disadvantaged by the regulation from April 1998 would be recompensed over the next four months. |
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He has the public persona of a well-born man who has upon occasion been a tourist among the disadvantaged. |
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Meanwhile, we know that disadvantaged students of color end up being over-represented in the prison-industrial complex. |
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I mean King's Cross is an area that is a honeypot for a whole range of socially disadvantaged people, and that in itself is the vulnerability of the place. |
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In fact, the divergence in the family patterns of the affluent and the disadvantaged is more a matter of economics than culture. |
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She is accused of using her celebrity to recruit socially disadvantaged minors with the potential to become professional models. |
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You have such a large portion of students who are economically disadvantaged, and you still turn out a success story every year. |
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Many, especially those who come from an economically disadvantaged background, still face a glass ceiling. |
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There are also benefits with regeneration of disadvantaged areas. |
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Second, his proposal is premised on the idea that you should make it virtually impossible to leave the military, forcing the economically disadvantaged to re-up. |
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Identify and reward champions, evangelists, and successful practitioners of the e-world who assist others, particularly the disadvantaged and the SME sector. |
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Third, the measures of recovery include a number of arbitrary limits that cause persons dissimilarly disadvantaged to receive essentially the same benefits. |
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Nor was there a lift, so disabled students were seriously disadvantaged. |
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People must not be allowed to trade on price sensitive confidential information, where others are, on the other side of those share trades, are inevitably disadvantaged. |
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Sentebale was co-founded by Prince Harry and supports projects that help disadvantaged children in Lesotho. |
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It will be located in a disadvantaged area of Johannesburg and feature a business incubator where black business support services will be promoted. |
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The same ferocity with which a young, disadvantaged Motherwell side have fought their corner for much of the league campaign was the game's most compelling feature. |
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City academies are publicly-funded independent secondary schools, given more freedom than normal state schools to help them raise standards in disadvantaged urban areas. |
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And before leaving New York three years ago, he tutored disadvantaged students in Washington Heights and served as a mentor in a Big Brother-like program. |
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A group of young Ulsterwomen from disadvantaged backgrounds so impressed the former actress and chart-topper that she has agreed to come to Belfast and make a speech. |
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Ten young drivers from local disadvantaged communities also took the waters for powerboat development races in monohulls powered by 15 hp engines. |
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According to the Department of Public Enterprises, historically disadvantaged individuals and stokvels will get preference to buy shares in terms of the offer. |
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The union faced the task of ensuring that the balance of resources between previously advantaged and disadvantaged areas as well as in skills development was maintained. |
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Across the range of empirical indicators relating to age, occupational status, health status and housing, it is evident that they are a group who are multiply disadvantaged. |
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To date, servicers have been reluctant to amend loans, saying they could be sued by loan investors who might be disadvantaged by the modification. |
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Even basic initiatives like providing a square meal to schoolchildren from disadvantaged backgrounds have been found to produce enormous results in school attendance. |
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The City Health Department sent a mobile service team out into neighboring communities to assist disadvantaged families living outside of the Central area. |
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The reborn Sacramento High School has the leadership and the support it needs to soar to new heights on behalf of the capital city's most disadvantaged students. |
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Elderly people in receipt of a mobility allowance are being seriously disadvantaged when they reach the age of 65 years, it has emerged this week. |
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Of course, it is the minor parties that are disadvantaged as a result. |
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The Republicans are disadvantaged because they won't make priorities. |
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Rather, they are disadvantaged by technologies and social institutions that are designed to cater for the dominant group. |
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The majority of the victims came from disadvantaged groups such as prostitutes, the poor, the homeless, and criminals. |
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The BMJ allows complete free access for visitors from economically disadvantaged countries as part of the HINARI initiative. |
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Tearfund primarily focuses on supporting those in poverty and providing disaster relief, especially for disadvantaged communities. |
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The initiative offered disadvantaged coffee producers following various social and environmental standards an above market price for their crop. |
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Instead connections to Claudius and Britannicus were emphasised, and Nero's victims, or those otherwise disadvantaged by him, rehabilitated. |
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During the postwar period, many African Americans continued to be economically disadvantaged relative to other Americans. |
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To secure benefits for the disadvantaged and the aged, he advocated free trade, low tax rates, and a more equal sharing of the tax burden. |
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Mobex North East is an outdoor education charity that works with disadvantaged young people and we also facilitate the charity abseils. |
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Canadian Tire is helping disadvantaged children get in the game with its Jumpstart national charitable program. |
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A SCHEME which helps disadvantaged families and community organisations redecorate their homes and premises has been given a pounds 750 boost. |
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A TYNESIDE charity has donated 1,000 pieces of knitwear to a group for the disadvantaged. |
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Up to 5,000 long-term unemployed people will benefit from the Lift scheme to be piloted in eight disadvantaged areas across Wales. |
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One is the tendency for disadvantaged students to be served by the largest and most bureaucratized school systems. |
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We work in a disadvantaged area with high unemployment and many single-parent families. |
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He argues that positive eugenics would lower fertility among the genetically disadvantaged. |
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When acting within the constraints of postfeminist political culture, however, women are disadvantaged. |
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No indication was given about its proportion of spend targeted at previously disadvantaged Namibians. |
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Both parties realised they were mutually disadvantaged by the reduction in commerce. |
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Evidence has shown that social workers are attracted to serving the most economically disadvantaged populations. |
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Although, line extension has potential negative outcomes with one being that other items in the company's line may be disadvantaged because of the sale of the extension. |
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The money will support the charity's Access to Opportunities project, which aims to increase the employability of local residents in the most disadvantaged areas of Stockton. |
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Fareshare Cymru works with companies in the food and drink industry to redistribute edible food to community organisations working with disadvantaged people. |
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The history of dissent, and the experiences of racial minorities and disadvantaged classes was central to the narratives produced by New Left historians. |
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Many volunteers tend to concur that there are disadvantaged people in their home countries, but the scale of disadvantage outside their home countries is felt to be greater. |
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Socioeconomic factors, in combination with early but enduring views of race, have led to considerable suffering within disadvantaged racial groups. |
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Moreover, once the legal barriers to achieving equality had been dismantled, the problem of racism became the sole responsibility of already disadvantaged communities. |
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He is a supporter and patron of organisations focused on using the arts to help disadvantaged young people including Odd Arts, Anno's Africa and Dramatic Need. |
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Our unilingual elders are being disadvantaged in their homeland. |
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No child in a local authority school should be disadvantaged by the creative accounting that appears to be happening within some of these academy schools. |
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However, energy is one of our largest costs at our speciality and bar business and we are disadvantaged by the UK's cripplingly high electricity costs. |
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So, with the Republican nominating electorate increasingly persnickety about ideological purity, governors often are more disadvantaged than senators as candidates. |
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They feel that poverty reduces confidence and life expectancy and that people born in poor conditions have difficulty escaping their disadvantaged circumstances. |
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This program brings the healing power of play to youth in disadvantaged communities around the world by donating and delivering one soccer ball for every one purchased. |
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At a time when Britain was the major economic and political power of the world, Dickens highlighted the life of the forgotten poor and disadvantaged within society. |
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The novel insight of Akerlof was that information asymmetry would not only hurt the informationally disadvantaged party but sometimes the advantaged party as well. |
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