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"disadvantaged" Definitions
  1. not having the things, such as education, or enough money, that people need in order to succeed in life synonym deprived
  2. the disadvantaged noun [plural] people who are disadvantagedTopics People in societyc2

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That's another way in which disadvantaged communities may become even more disadvantaged.
Just 2 percent of persistently disadvantaged children have a parent with a college degree, compared with 24 percent of the occasionally disadvantaged (and 57 percent of those who were never disadvantaged).
The very most disadvantaged kids are, fortunately, pretty likely to grow up to be somewhat less disadvantaged than their parents.
Yet less than 33% of economically disadvantaged kids are prepared for college, compared with 27% of children who are not economically disadvantaged.
In Barnsley only 10% of disadvantaged young people make it to university, compared with 50% of similarly disadvantaged youngsters in Kensington and Chelsea.
But when it comes to quitting, 66.6% of the most disadvantaged have quit compared to 47.7% of the least disadvantaged ( see table 9.2.10).
There is a higher percentage of the disadvantaged who smoke mainly because more take it up, not because disadvantaged smokers can't or won't quit.
The achievement gap between persistently disadvantaged children and those who were never disadvantaged is about a third larger than the gap that is typically measured.
They also point to our tradition of locally funding schools and assert that this approach all but assures poor and  disadvantaged communities will have poor, disadvantaged schools.
Even if you agree that the ghetto poor are not merely disadvantaged but unjustly disadvantaged, you may still deem it wiser to focus on more immediate measures.
It focuses on marginalized, disadvantaged youth -- particularly refugee youth.
That will leave students from disadvantaged groups even further behind.
Poor, disadvantaged, not well educated, are denominators common to most.
He feels that America is disadvantaged by the global economy.
This is like half of our society is severely disadvantaged.
Some studies do suggest more positive results for disadvantaged subgroups.
Millions of dollars have been raised to support disadvantaged children.
Still, they found "robust racial disparities that disadvantaged blacks" exist.
He studies the impact of financial markets on disadvantaged communities.
"Feeling disadvantaged magnified their perception of racial differences," Payne writes.
We are advocates for the disadvantaged, the neglected, the ignored.
This places disadvantaged children roughly two grades behind their classmates.
Although economically and socially disadvantaged, Margot is not easily exploited.
He calls these people "immensely disadvantaged" patients, meaning that they
Girls are often disadvantaged because many communities prioritize boys' education.
This could be particularly beneficial to the most disadvantaged groups.
Our penal system is biased toward incarcerating the most disadvantaged.
I am an immigrant who was raised in disadvantaged circumstances.
I'm almost disadvantaged because I have this extremely subjective perspective.
Among the most disadvantaged Venezuelans, he said, are the Warao.
Travelers are recognized as among the most disadvantaged groups in Britain.
Public health officials said the disadvantaged have been hit the hardest.
Actually, everyone, except for the Commanders, are some degree of disadvantaged.
We need to recognise that there are two disadvantaged groups here.
This affects some of the poorest, disadvantaged people in our community.
Developments in the 1950s and '60's further disadvantaged black families.
Research reveals that they leave the disadvantaged even further behind economically.
Males are further disadvantaged by genetic inheritance differences between the sexes.
These children are the poorest of the poor — the persistently disadvantaged.
Those reliant on spin were disadvantaged more than athletic power hitters.
But the latest results did show significant gains among disadvantaged teenagers.
For the truly disadvantaged, however, social contact was in short supply.
I'm a woman and I'm disadvantaged there, but I'm also white.
He may have failed to create job opportunities for disadvantaged Indians.
"Historically we've looked at kids who are economically disadvantaged," said Flanagan.
And with the advancement of technology, the worker is consistently disadvantaged.
Maya, a physician, treats economically disadvantaged patients at a Manhattan hospital.
Some 76 percent of Chicago's public school students are economically disadvantaged.
Some came to feel neglected, disadvantaged, powerless or otherwise left behind.
"Start-ups are extremely disadvantaged competitively," Murray said at CNBC Evolve.
Minority business enterprise (MBE) and disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE) certification helps.
We're failing to measure society by how we treat the disadvantaged class.
Many impoverished and disadvantaged defendants have fewer resources to fight prosecutors' accusations.
U.S. This means less support going to children in the most disadvantaged
We need things that will put women at a less disadvantaged position.
The drug war quickly became a war on disadvantaged people of color.
You must of said to yourself, 'Gee, how disadvantaged can I get?
Disadvantaged students end up 3–4 years behind their more affluent peers.
Google might worry that YouTube, its video website, could eventually be disadvantaged.
The intellectually promising students of poor and disadvantaged parents are another matter.
"Women are more disadvantaged because they lack control over assets," Barron said.
Her Pearls Africa Foundation has helped more than 1003 disadvantaged young women.
That panel also seems to have been technically disadvantaged from the start.
The study focused on disadvantaged high school students from high-violence neighborhoods.
That's because people who are hungry and economically disadvantaged are vulnerable people.
Similarly, landlocked nations are disadvantaged compared with nations with their own seaports.
The Obama administration gave me an award for lending to disadvantaged communities.
These features of banking make it off-limits to the socioeconomically disadvantaged.
This tragedy is being repeated in other disadvantaged communities around the nation.
Kuder says founders aren't necessarily disadvantaged in a program that runs remotely.
Many radicals argue that words are "violence" if they denigrate disadvantaged groups.
Now he uses it to incentivize disadvantaged students to stay in school.
"I worry whether I would be disadvantaged in finding employment," Kim said.
Still, doctors including Kaouk suggest they are the ones who are disadvantaged.
Disadvantaged parents tend to be less engaged with their children's school work.
And historically, the president's party is disadvantaged going into the midterm elections.
Many impoverished and disadvantaged defendants have even fewer resources to fight prosecutors' accusations.
But sick people would be undeniably disadvantaged with these new small-business plans.
Only capitalist countries needed charities to help their governments look after the disadvantaged.
Women and people disadvantaged in education and wealth also experience more severe pain.
But already-disadvantaged neighborhoods and residents are more likely to be the victims.
Its religious restrictions have also significantly disadvantaged the country in the long term.
Helping disadvantaged talented students enter elite schools could promote diversity among future leaders.
But only a tiny fraction of these technologies are targeted to disadvantaged communities.
We urgently need programs that account for the challenging circumstances of the disadvantaged.
Further, would such mandates impact harshly on socially disadvantaged groups and perpetuate inequality?
Sergeant Bellavia and his fellow soldiers were outgunned, overmatched — disadvantaged in every respect.
We also need to better integrate the youth of our most disadvantaged communities.
Nya (Karen Pittman) is a teacher at an economically disadvantaged urban high school.
Neutral Posture is an "economically disadvantaged women-owned small business," according to disclosures.
That means increased clout for minorities and the disadvantaged; that's a good thing.
I think it's just a dumb process, which has certainly disadvantaged our campaign.
Huffman then disguised the $15,000 as a charitable donation for disadvantaged young people.
Thus, U.S.-based multinational enterprises are competitively disadvantaged by our own tax system.
This allows disadvantaged schools the additional resources they need to serve their students.
This includes structures recognizing the needs of first generation and economically disadvantaged students.
Huffman then disguised the $15,000 as a charitable donation for disadvantaged young people.
Just 16 percent perceived the Panthers as doing good work for disadvantaged youth.
Businesses that provide necessities of life for economically disadvantaged individuals and shelter facilities.
"These children are more disadvantaged than North Korean defectors themselves," Mr. Chun said.
Clean Earth Capital also says it is committed to helping local disadvantaged communities.
He apparently molested generations of female gymnasts, most of whom weren't financially disadvantaged.
She also founded the Maman Dion Foundation in 2006 to aid disadvantaged children.
He pledged a $70 billion program to fight poverty in 100 disadvantaged neighborhoods.
I acknowledge that retail would be seriously disadvantaged without a careful transition plan.
Highways surrounded three sides of his neighborhood, leaving it isolated and economically disadvantaged.
The fall has been particularly great among disadvantaged socioeconomic groups and disabled people.
Women are in no way disadvantaged by men — not even at the top.
Disadvantaged mothers encourage their children less and tend to adopt harsher parenting styles.
If institutions are disadvantaged by things, those generally create opportunities for start-ups.
The House bill also leaves pass-through businesses disadvantaged, which has led Sen.
Unfortunately, these opportunities are not equally available to economically disadvantaged or minority populations.
Not only in the countryside or in the disadvantaged parts of our cities.
It also produces and sells quality honey, involving disadvantaged people in its production.
To the question of whether disadvantaged minorities have benefited from the program, he answers, "Yes … and No." It is questionable, however, whether affirmative action could have solved all or even most of the problems of blacks, women and other disadvantaged groups.
She also started a foundation for disadvantaged youth with her mother called Chandler's Friends.
Encouraging investment in economically disadvantaged communities can close that divide and benefit all Americans.
They discuss failures of strategy, how one player was baited into a disadvantaged position.
And the effect seems to be driven by improvements in the most disadvantaged kids.
They are doubly disadvantaged as inputs become pricier and overseas competitors can undercut them.
One American federal-contracting programme favours businesses owned by "socially and economically disadvantaged" people.
Graduates from northern England, and those from households in poorer areas, are similarly disadvantaged.
Eighty-one kids from disadvantaged backgrounds came together for an 18-day summer camp.
Supporters say it provides disadvantaged youngsters with structure and discipline, and improves academic performance.
One group, women of color, are particularly disadvantaged by the way companies release data.
Parent-coaching programs improve disadvantaged children's outcomes so much that they save public money.
Charters give economically disadvantaged families access to educational options they otherwise would not have.
And often that means they forget that women of color are even more disadvantaged.
Even though they're a slight majority in the population, they're at a disadvantaged position.
One of her first initiatives as First Lady paired disadvantaged girls with female leaders.
The restaurant and chef apprenticeship scheme gives work experience opportunities to disadvantaged young people.
Until you can braid all your funding together, you're going to be really disadvantaged.
Sadly, that is not the case for many families, especially among the economically disadvantaged.
Arguably, these factors have disadvantaged broadcasters and favored the newer entrants in the market.
And lead exposure is still strongly correlated with growing up in a disadvantaged household.
It responds to the crisis in empathy that affects our interactions with disadvantaged people.
Otherwise, communities would come together to support disadvantaged schools, instead of competing with those.
Those already struggling – the economically disadvantaged, single mothers, working families – will be especially impacted.
This will be most necessary in areas that are already disadvantaged, such as Appalachia.
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Under federal law, the corporations are considered "disadvantaged," meaning they receive preference in contracting.
Amidst these changes, many whites have described themselves as outnumbered, disadvantaged, and even oppressed.
This enables faculty to devote more time to the needs of educationally disadvantaged students.
Focusing on schools in disadvantaged areas, the program aims to reduce inequality in education.
Ms. Gutiérrez set up a mentorship program to pair disadvantaged children with council members.
Carraway had started a mentoring program for disadvantaged youths called Camp FEVER, Heidler said.
The recession is "an invisible postscript" that explains how millennials have been economically disadvantaged.
Children shouldn't be penalized or disadvantaged for the actions or inactions of their parents.
The surveys, seen by Reuters, highlight in particular the trouble faced by disadvantaged groups.
Dozens of companies described themselves as minority owned, veteran owned, or small disadvantaged businesses.
If you're among the doubly disadvantaged, you're basically confronted with an entirely alien world.
About half of all students in the Boston public school system are economically disadvantaged.
After all, the party that controls the White House is usually disadvantaged in the midterms.
He's a regular supporter of Prince Charles's Prince's Trust — a foundation that aids disadvantaged youth.
"This time the scheme is wholly targeted at the disadvantaged and tribal farmers," he said.
Meanwhile, what seemed more feasible and would help more people, especially economically disadvantaged LGBTQ people?
For Halloween, NCA holds events around Washington, D.C., for disadvantaged children, including on Capitol Hill.
A military-style education, it was argued, would provide disadvantaged pupils with structure and discipline.
They're raising money for a charity, The Prince's Trust, which supports disadvantaged youth in England.
His first efforts were all focused on empowering disadvantaged kids, especially through his namesake foundation.
She still volunteers 40 hours a week at a local school, working with disadvantaged kids.
Caregiving — a low-paid, low-status job — is also most often done by disadvantaged workers.
And it's unfair even if it kicks off somebody else who may not be disadvantaged.
In the facing of growing disasters, the disadvantaged are at risk of further losing out.
" He added: "Those benefitting will be disadvantaged people including the homeless and others in need.
Skateboarding also provides a much-needed escape and focus for some of Nairobi's disadvantaged youth.
And we know that when disadvantaged students are motivated to seek help their grades improve.
The schools with the most disadvantaged children have greater challenges and arguably need more resources.
The DOT also can shutter projects if they have a disparate impact on disadvantaged groups.
In addition, we are guaranteeing earnings for drivers to ensure that no one is disadvantaged.
Trade barriers make Americans as a whole poorer and they especially harm those already disadvantaged.
Disadvantaged students need substantial help with living expenses as well as with covering their tuition.
The futures of the young and disadvantaged is a topic of tremendous importance to Lamar.
McDaniel: Mothers of young children are disadvantaged economically now, and that carries through their lives.
Trade barriers make Americans as a whole poorer and they especially harm those already disadvantaged.
The highest price here is paid by our patients, including disadvantaged children of all ages.
The Culture Connections Coalition Artists Relief Fund prioritizes grants for artists from historically disadvantaged communities.
And yet addressing anxiety is low on the priority list in many economically disadvantaged communities.
A doctor and humanitarian administrator, he added that his priority was to help disadvantaged groups.
And what's really stopping gentrification, he asked, from pushing further east, into more disadvantaged areas?
He never once made me feel at all different or disadvantaged by being a woman.
Three out of four students are "economically disadvantaged," according to information on the district's website.
Consequently, local (openly white supremacist) power structures tightly controlled the process of identifying disadvantaged communities.
Training, mentoring and counseling people — often from disadvantaged backgrounds — is not a mass-production process.
Years ago, he gave up a sales and marketing career to work with disadvantaged youth.
Those efforts include chipping away at the rights of immigrants and disadvantaged populations, including prisoners.
That may be because people are uncomfortable judging or criticizing members of traditionally disadvantaged groups.
Students are currently eligible if they meet the city Education Department's criteria for being disadvantaged.
She also volunteers for the nonprofit Beat the Streets, which helps disadvantaged youth through wrestling.
But the caucuses also pose all kinds of logistical challenges, especially for already disadvantaged populations.
F Furthermore, the majority of these plants were located in low income and disadvantaged communities.
Those benefiting will be disadvantaged people, including the homeless and others in need, he added.
It's meant to help identify job training opportunities in those areas, particularly for disadvantaged groups.
"We think that white children who attend segregated white schools are disadvantaged," Mr. Stein said.
Notably, the film is built around exactly the kinds of people disadvantaged by these issues.
That will exclude students with lower credentials, who tend to be from more disadvantaged homes.
"The Commission should carefully examine the privacy interests of historically disadvantaged communities," the groups said.
Through shared decision-making and co-ownership, housing co-operatives empower disadvantaged and underprivileged groups.
"I think it's just a dumb process, which has certainly disadvantaged our campaign," he added.
These actions will empower historically disadvantaged groups and encourage new entrants into the broadcast industry.
It teaches chess to disadvantaged city students and offers tutoring, SAT preparation and college counseling.
If one boils it down, [disadvantaged minority communities] have two major gripes about the police.
Under these controls, Mr Card claims that Asian-American applicants are not disadvantaged compared with whites.
Erdoğan approaches it with the idiolect and fury of a young disadvantaged male from the suburbs.
Clinton's America was a coalition of these historically disadvantaged groups, along with their white male allies.
Every week, his organization provides free soccer clinics to more than 1,000 people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
And 'disadvantaged Bengali girl' is a very troubling way of framing an idea of a story.
In particular, participation dropped among Latino youth and youth from rural areas and economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
As Vox's Andrew Prokop explained, the incumbent president's party historically has been disadvantaged in midterm elections.
The transitional price cap for particularly disadvantaged customers on prepayment meters came into force in April.
India's constitution seeks to protect "scheduled" tribes, though they remain among the country's most disadvantaged groups.
She was also called a "gaslighter" for making disadvantaged students doubt their own feelings of oppression.
Ellis-Lamkins is far from done in her work to ensure that the disadvantaged can prosper.
Programs like these balance things out for "disproportionately disadvantaged women" in the sport, W Series wrote.
This is true despite abundant evidence of the benefits of early education, especially for disadvantaged children.
So these disadvantaged districts — colored in maroon — serve more than 20203 in 6 public school students.
"That's the way I can give back to the disadvantaged people of the world," says Kachepa.
It can create manufacturing jobs across the country and expand opportunities for small and disadvantaged businesses.
That appreciation also tends to be heightened when that person, like Eminem, had a disadvantaged upbringing.
Ramon was 13 years old when he joined a neighborhood youth group comprised of disadvantaged teens.
He speaks warmly of early intervention for disadvantaged toddlers, and of leniency towards mildly straying youngsters.
The SBA's Program for Investment in Microentrepreneurs (PRIME) distributes funds to disadvantaged and low-income microbusinesses.
Surely it's an equalizer, or at least some sort of welcome comeuppance for the physically disadvantaged.
"In the current retail environment, we believe department stores are structurally disadvantaged to win," Lejuez said.
Studies of preschools for the disadvantaged have often established only a passing improvement in test scores.
The law aims to provide health insurance to economically disadvantaged people and expand coverage for others.
A CDFI serves state and local banks and financing entities support disadvantaged communities and affordable housing.
In many respects, these disparities have disadvantaged broadcasters and favored the newer entrants in the market.
This labor market is offering even the most disadvantaged job seekers the fresh opportunity to work.
Meanwhile, two of the most disadvantaged refiners under the program are headquartered in Pennsylvania, he said.
"I think people of color have [also] been disadvantaged by analogous kinds of problems," said McNamee.
Valve could help address this by looking honestly at the ways this system fails the disadvantaged.
Record of helping disadvantaged children that includes fostering six of them; represented refugees from Southeast Asia.
He said that disadvantaged people who had chronic illnesses or were living alone were particularly vulnerable.
The text, as of Monday, specified that green investments needed to be made in disadvantaged communities.
They also found an increase in punctuality and attendance, but only in the economically disadvantaged school.
What they cannot do is give disadvantaged children the networks that their more prosperous peers have.
But you provide no reason to think he or she was truly disadvantaged by the outcome.
People in poor countries, who may not have access to libraries with subscriptions, were especially disadvantaged.
Across the country, some doctors, hospitals and clinics care for a disproportionate share of disadvantaged patients.
People assume that socioeconomically successful groups must be competent and that disadvantaged groups must be incompetent.
Duque on Tuesday attempted to mollify critics by including provisions for disadvantaged populations in the bill.
Notably, Coded Bias is built around exactly the kinds of people disadvantaged by these AI issues.
Cuba's medical brigades now serve in over 100 nations, tending to the poorest and most disadvantaged.
It would be ludicrous to state that whites have been disadvantaged in comparison to Asian-Americans.
They assumed a vigilant regulatory posture defending the little guy, small business owner, and disadvantaged groups.
The Dreamkeepers Emergency Financial Assistance program, which keeps disadvantaged students from leaving school, was a lifesaver.
These communities will be among those most disadvantaged by the proposed changes in the infrastructure plan.
"Most of the girls came from disadvantaged families, single-parent homes or foster care," Brown writes.
The doubly disadvantaged come into college thinking that their advancement should be about the work, right?
Stanley also has taken a special interest in economically disadvantaged students, championing the school's Educational Opportunity Program.
And it's not just education: Australia's Aboriginal people are the most disadvantaged among its 23 million population.
For certain clinics or hospitals in disadvantaged areas, any pay cut could put their future in risk.
In honor of her milestone, the Globetrotters are donating 108 tickets to their performances to disadvantaged children.
They succeed by purporting to have a unique ability to speak for voters disadvantaged in unequal societies.
In recent decades, India's historically disadvantaged Dalit community has made impressive strides in terms of economic prosperity.
He also will set the brand's "social impact agenda," which includes recruiting veterans, refugees and disadvantaged youths.
This has taken its toll on communities across the country -- especially lower-income and economically disadvantaged ones.
Sprint also, inevitably, will get some PR warm and fuzzies, and disadvantaged students get free internet access.
A belief that emerged is the idea that people can lend privileges to those who are disadvantaged.
While a member of the Ravens, Heap's charitable foundation raised money to help sick and disadvantaged children.
In turn, Social Democrats will demand increased spending for disadvantaged Germans as well as generosity to newcomers.
So all of this means there is a mismatch between these disadvantaged students and the college environment.
But that word — disadvantaged — is not a word that I can, in good conscience, apply to myself.
Their day continues with a visit to Strassenkinder, a charity which supports young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
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In 1995, Bush received the award for 'Outstanding Public Service Benefiting the Disadvantaged' from the Jefferson Awards.
But one has to wonder: Are the privileges of whiteness promised to economically disadvantaged whites worth it?
Supporters say such an ID would increase civic participation, prevent fraud and help the disadvantaged find resources.
Many of these programs are designed specifically to support economically disadvantaged students or children with special needs.
The program will target disadvantaged communities that are positioned near freeways, refineries, and other heavily polluted areas.
People aren't present, but you get the impression that a profoundly disadvantaged and dysfunctional family lived here.
"The premise of the organization was to give disadvantaged boys experience camping out in nature," Innsted said.
Workers that make above that would still be disadvantaged by the limited availability of the lottery system.
These areas — where about 22019 million Americans live — are disadvantaged both in terms of finances and wellbeing.
Atlanta is just one example of a city where environmental issues affect the advantaged and disadvantaged unequally.
Thus, Republicans will be further disadvantaged by a state that will likely decide the 2020 presidential election.
Republicans have long insisted that American corporations are disadvantaged by the country's 35 percent corporate tax rate.
The common thread in many of them is the disadvantaged socioeconomic status of each community being threatened.
I'd never engaged with it because, frankly, and luckily, I'd never felt disadvantaged because of my sex.
Class divisions are rife, and the economically disadvantaged are forced to become participants in their own oppression.
Another serves as a restaurant for the socially disadvantaged as well as down-on-their-luck artists.
This economic burden hits low-income and otherwise disadvantaged populations the hardest, exacerbating income and wealth inequality.
This included working with nongovernmental organizations accompanying families from disadvantaged backgrounds on free tours of the museum.
For example, New Zealand is disadvantaged compared with Belgium because it is farther from other populous countries.
As a large, populous state that leans disproportionately toward one party, it's disadvantaged by the current system.
But the invisible challenges don't end there — and there are interventions that can greatly help disadvantaged students.
Among those students are college athletes awarded full scholarships, many of whom come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
And the youth helped by the payment was far from disadvantaged: She was the couple's elder daughter.
That's especially likely if you're African-American, or a woman, or a member of another disadvantaged group.
But when hurricanes strike and cities flood, people who were already disadvantaged tend to suffer the most.
Like all teams, Millwall runs a number of community programs to reach out to disadvantaged local children.
In "Snowpiercer," another Bong film, the gap between the privileged and the disadvantaged couldn't be more apparent.
Does Trump have a point that German economic policies have dampened its imports and disadvantaged southern Europe?
He also hired Fernandez, a former football player at Harvard who helped disadvantaged families in Austin, Tex.
Carraway had started a mentoring program for disadvantaged youths called Camp FEVER, said Heidler, the police chief.
That a student is nonwhite obviously does not mean he or she is from a disadvantaged background.
It gives voice to the disadvantaged and doggedly pursues the truth to expose wrongdoing and drive change.
But disadvantaged students who do not take the tests are out of the running for selective colleges.
D.C. Council member Trayon White, Sr. represents Ward 8, the most economically disadvantaged ward in the city.
Some would like to expand the range of support for disadvantaged entrepreneurs to include women. 8. Wages.
The best "sector-based" or "career pathway" programs show large and lasting impacts on disadvantaged worker earnings.
Name Withheld You are two consenting, unmarried adults, and nobody is disadvantaged by what you are doing.
The program will pair animals, mostly horses, with special-needs children, economically disadvantaged youngsters and older people.
The communities impacted are often rural or socially disadvantaged – such as the beleaguered community of Tonopah, Ariz.
For Luk, the pro-democracy movement could be a step towards stronger legal protection for disadvantaged groups.
Handelsblatt cited a Deutsche Telekom spokesman as saying that nobody would be disadvantaged because of the step.
Any operator trying to fight it would simply find itself disadvantaged relative to others with higher charges.
I thought it'd be nice to work with a charity for disadvantaged young women, to empower them.
The shiny, sprawling campus opened in 2011 on the city's mostly black and economically disadvantaged East Side.
Public land protection may therefore not be an effective cause for mobilizing minorities, especially economically disadvantaged groups.
So what happens to the non-privileged poor, who I call the "doubly disadvantaged" in the book?
It has also boosted income and jobs in the most disadvantaged region of Western Europe's poorest country.
In fact, some provisions of the budget could directly impact women and children, particularly those who are disadvantaged.
Twenty Senate Republicans represent states that expanded Medicaid, which would be most disadvantaged by Cassidy-Graham's funding formula.
Average savers are disadvantaged because only sophisticated funds can invest in venture capital, private equity or infrastructure funds.
Partially because women are economically disadvantaged, she realized, many aren't even able to buy something like a pantsuit.
TC: How do you believe startups might be disadvantaged by the current proposals for the EU copyright reforms?
As specialty pharmaceutical growth will dominate overall spending growth over the rating horizon, WBA is somewhat structurally disadvantaged.
A large percentage of those struggling to meet the often astronomical costs of tuition are from disadvantaged backgrounds.
And, not for the first time, the relatively disadvantaged households who tended to vote Leave will suffer most.
In November 2012, they created the Lulu & Leo Fund, which brings arts and science programs to disadvantaged children.
Inevitably, the considerably less disadvantaged "other backward classes" (OBCs) soon began to clamour for quotas of their own.
In 2012, thousands of Kuwaitis demonstrated repeatedly against a new electoral law which they said disadvantaged the opposition.
Political pressure to respond has been growing as local retailers on main streets and online have been disadvantaged.
Minorities, the poor, the disadvantaged are the ones who are victimized the most by recidivist illegal immigrant crime.
In some circumstances, national action is thought necessary to prevent states from discriminating against historically disadvantaged minority groups.
However, it will investigate this topic further to ensure conflicts are properly managed so issuers are not disadvantaged.
Young people from disadvantaged backgrounds in particular suffered from stresses that could lead to depression, among other illnesses.
"The intent clearly is that no taxpayer, other than those with carried interest, will be disadvantaged," Ross said.
They would have to start from scratch and enter ascension talks with the EU from a disadvantaged position.
It can give disadvantaged communities a voice to share their thoughts and ideas with the digital online community.
Job training is in line for cuts, along with K-12 schooling and college education for the disadvantaged.
Meals on wheels for the elderly and afterschool programs for disadvantaged youths were two that invited public outcry.
I do sense this real feeling of being somehow disadvantaged, put on the wrong side of American opportunity.
Sesame Street was introduced with an explicit goal of improving school readiness, particularly for children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
That doesn't require pitting groups of disadvantaged people against each other; it just requires recognizing that both exist.
Warren would direct $1 trillion to disadvantaged communities while requiring the EPA to map so-called frontline communities.
Rather than criticizing Obama, LeVell said he focuses on the future and how Trump can help disadvantaged communities.
Kerr isn't the only member of the Warriors organization helping to make education a reality for disadvantaged students.
Birth control leads to freer sexuality, to more career-focused women, and to further opportunities for disadvantaged women.
He said officers were being asked to do too much in disadvantaged communities and not thanked often enough.
Often, those in rural or isolated areas have less access to technology, leaving them disadvantaged in the workforce.
His experience just happens to be more commonly experienced by communities of color and Americans from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Our courts have the power to deliver justice to disadvantaged people when their government and society fails them.
And we may yank humanitarian aid out of the mouths of the most truly disadvantaged on the planet.
Education is a greater priority to individuals who find themselves historically disadvantaged or farther down the income ladder.
We need to encourage financial services innovation for consumers who are nonprime, disadvantaged, or on the economic margins.
He was known for charity work for organizations including Variety Clubs International, which raised money for disadvantaged children.
Political pressure to respond has been growing as local retailers in high streets and online have been disadvantaged.
These are people who have been in really tough situations and have grown up in very disadvantaged communities.
Thursday's edition of the Federal Register will contain new rules for public utilities, railroads, trucks, and disadvantaged businesses.
In 2016, while at Sprint, Claure created the 1Million Project Foundation to connect disadvantaged communities to the internet. 
"I think all Ivy League schools are trying to balance taking care of the disadvantaged," Mr. Zhang said.
Our sons are not disadvantaged; my husband and I have the benefit of our own education and resources.
When we talk about inequality, we often place the burden of finding a solution on the disadvantaged group.
Some said they wanted the city to provide more opportunities like gifted and talented programs to disadvantaged students.
In his late 20s, Kim travelled to Haiti, Peru, and Siberia to work in poor or disadvantaged communities.
The "new nation" would be built through social inclusion policies for the poor and disadvantaged, irrespective of color.
"Last Chance U," a documentary series focused on college athletes from disadvantaged backgrounds, stands out from the rest.
Far more women will be harmed than possibly disadvantaged by the risk of the virus in my view.
They really can't, experts acknowledged, a fact that the lawsuit against Harvard claims has disadvantaged Asian-American applicants.
She left behind a fortune, the bulk of which was donated to help fund scholarships for disadvantaged children.
Many students justify this by arguing that some speakers are racist, homophobic or hostile to other disadvantaged groups.
"Last Chance U," a documentary focused on college athletes from disadvantaged backgrounds, stands out from the other fare.
But in Michigan, it has produced small increases, especially at four-year colleges and particularly among disadvantaged students.
I lead the Women's Initiative, which promotes access to education, health care and economic opportunities for disadvantaged women.
To advance his goal of "fighting poverty through deliciousness," he would create a culinary school for disadvantaged youths.
Provide federal matching funds to offer down-payment assistance to residents of the country's 100 most disadvantaged communities.
They are often located in disadvantaged communities, and anyway, it is well understood how to eliminate their emissions.
And so the doubly disadvantaged, when they encounter that social side of academic life, they struggle to adapt.
As Davis notes, economically disadvantaged black and brown bodies often inhale different worlds than their wealthier, whiter kin.
Then of course there's the matter of how Trump treated disadvantaged groups who are less numerous than women.
Also threatened are the funds being spent in disadvantaged communities, as specified by SB 22020, a hard-won provision of California's cap-and-trade bill that says 25 percent of the auction revenue will be spent on disadvantaged communities (with 10 percent of that spent on projects located in those communities).
Analysts say keeping the CFETS index rangebound will ensure China isn't disadvantaged on exchange rates versus its trading partners.
It's true that the incumbent president's party is often disadvantaged in the midterms, for reasons that aren't exactly clear.
Most of it will find a new home in one of 22 public gyms in disadvantaged parts of Rio.
These policies can enhance meritocracy by allowing talented people from disadvantaged backgrounds to have an equal shot at success.
How many more promising young innovators in disadvantaged communities could emerge if every school had a great entrepreneurship program?
Their behavior, in some cases, particularly their treatment of the disadvantaged, has shown a disturbing indifference to public welfare.
Even if students from disadvantaged households do beat the odds and earn a college degree, they still face challenges.
Poor, disadvantaged youth were targeted to become foot soldiers and suicide bombers, according to Afghan officials, detainees and experts.
Teams visit local schools to tell the children about apprenticeships, and over 30% of trainees come from disadvantaged areas.
Starting school later may have helped some disadvantaged students in Seattle get better grades, according to a new study.
And how can they harness global forces to help their most disadvantaged citizens as well as their most advantaged?
He's also worked to create opportunities for young people from disadvantaged communities to engage policymakers through PK's fellowship program.
Today it's being used by music specialist Joan Lithgow in a program binding communities together and aiding disadvantaged youths.
High rates of violence among of the disadvantaged and vulnerable are an insult to the patriotism of all Americans.
In Boston, he found that charter schools (public schools exempt from some regulation) improved the performance of disadvantaged pupils.
The project aims to bring sustainable gardens, clean water and communal safe places to disadvantaged, urban areas in Brazil.
It would also establish a student loan forgiveness program for entrepreneurs who operate in disadvantaged communities for three years.
An ironic and unrecognized result of the ACA is that it selectively disadvantaged a key remedy of the problem.
The technology should be rolled out to more remote parts of the country to help disadvantaged communities, he added.
While the reasons remain unclear, hip fractures also disproportionately affect those at the disadvantaged end of the social scale.
Physical buyers are left disadvantaged by the appearance of low LME inventory and the shadow reality they can't see.
There are a couple of aspects of the nominating rules that have disadvantaged Sanders, but they haven't been decisive.
But neither can I find that they are disadvantaged and emotionally damaged by all this, as Ganna weepingly claims.
For a solution that can last, disadvantaged communities and workers need to see themselves in our clean energy future.
While looking at over 11,000 successful leaders, we rarely encountered people who came from extremely poor or disadvantaged backgrounds.
With no existing solutions tailored for their needs, they were disadvantaged in a function that's critical for every institution.
Especially for lower-income workers, for minorities, and for those who have been historically disadvantaged and disenfranchised by society.
In the meantime, it is women who are disadvantaged by economists' failure to measure the value of parenting properly.
If we don't address the unequal effect recovery dollars can have, the disadvantaged will fall further and further behind.
And, yes, I was also later the economically disadvantaged woman because I had a late start to my career.
A 2000 Scholastic survey also revealed that teachers at schools with mostly socioeconomically disadvantaged students have greater classroom expenses.
State officials have had an easier time disenfranchising the disadvantaged since the Supreme Court's ruling in Shelby County vs.
Judge Hufstedler largely succeeded in her first priority: restoring programs for the disabled and disadvantaged that had been pruned.
This chart does not show that the gap has somehow been closed or that black women aren't disadvantaged economically.
Economically disadvantaged people have a 70 percent increased risk for diabetes and a 19 percent increased risk for hypertension.
And last but not least, we need to address the widespread stigma in our society toward this disadvantaged group.
Their absence has resulted in less capital available in small business communities, particularly those in minority and disadvantaged communities.
Poor families are the ones most affected by underperforming public schools, and school choice programs disproportionately help disadvantaged children.
In 2124, to help bring social services into disadvantaged communities, Rawlins had started a program called Walking One Stop.
A single mentor is often the catalyst for a disadvantaged kid to achieve a vastly improved quality of life.
"The statistics clearly show that women and girls are doubly disadvantaged in humanitarian settings," said IRC President David Miliband.
The kids who come from poor families are now more disadvantaged than I was when I was a kid.
While with the Ravens, Heap also ran a charitable foundation that raised money to help sick and disadvantaged children.
Research shows that "Sesame Street" has helped prepare children, especially boys and those living in disadvantaged areas, for school.
Though pitched as defenses against purported voter fraud, their practical impact is the suppression of votes in disadvantaged communities.
Wilson also supported Proposition 209, which banned racial preference for disadvantaged minorities, and Proposition 227, which prohibited bilingual education.
Huffman then disguised the $15,000 she paid for the test correction as a charitable donation for disadvantaged young people.
For example, the authors extoll the virtues of two-party systems that make no special accommodations for disadvantaged minorities.
By focusing on Medicaid, the plan targets the program serving the most disadvantaged recipients for the most severe cuts.
Amazon receives federal tax credit for hiring the "disadvantaged," which includes those on Supplemental Security Income or food stamps.
Even worse, many fail to act at all, especially if the victim is a woman, minority or socioeconomically disadvantaged.
For every box purchased, YogaClub donates one yoga class to a student from a disadvantaged school in Los Angeles.
The debate's early focus on coronavirus disadvantaged him by making him look like a bit of a shallow ideologue.
Those on the other side of this equation — the disadvantaged — include many who believe they cannot change their situation.
Making everyday retail spaces cashless will make the shopping experience even more fraught for the economically disadvantaged or immigrants.
CDFIs specialize in serving low-income, underserved and otherwise disadvantaged communities and entrepreneurs underserved by traditional lenders and banks.
By some estimates, it could take a generation for disadvantaged students to close the achievement gap with their peers.
These policies would not only burden those who drive the economy, they also would reduce prospects for the disadvantaged.
Hanna said some of the victims in the case were homeless men vulnerable to exploitation or "other disadvantaged individuals".
Proposed renewable energy plants will be disadvantaged compared with fossil-fuel plants (which will generate fewer jobs than predicted).
We like to think that landing a coveted college spot is a golden ticket for students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Even if they make it to dorms on leafy-green campuses, disadvantaged students still live in poverty's long shadow.
These are the towns, hamlets, villages, and counties that would find themselves the most disadvantaged by Trump's infrastructure plan.
In a letter to Thomas Leney, executive director of the VA Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization, Rep.
He is creating jobs, higher incomes and trying to give a better education to every disadvantaged child in America.
It also gave the lie to the prejudice that economically-disadvantaged students could not succeed at a high level.
Bar passage rates at Whittier, long an avenue for disadvantaged students to become lawyers, had plunged in recent years.
Asians may be a disadvantaged minority relative to whites, but they are also an advantaged minority relative to blacks.
Studies have shown that economically disadvantaged students are exposed to fewer words in daily life than their wealthier peers.
A respected leader on and off the field, Márquez is also known for his charity work with disadvantaged youths.
But financing organizations that focus on social and emotional learning programs for disadvantaged children was just part of the effort.
They recently awarded a $50,000 grant to Children's Health Fund, a group that helps disadvantaged kids get quality health care.
It's particularly welcome since FSA lends to new smaller and disadvantaged farmers as well as more established farms and ranches.
But they were outraged and felt further disadvantaged by revelations of how blatant the manipulation was in the bribery scandal.
In 1994, he started the Andre Agassi Foundation for Education, which is dedicated to helping disadvantaged children get an education.
But what we can't ignore is that even when we build it, they don't necessarily come, because they're economically disadvantaged.
Those who join militant groups are largely from Kenya's disadvantaged groups, youth often lured by the hope of financial help.
The acting director, Beth Cobert, explained that the practice particularly disadvantaged women who had taken time off to raise children.
He also chairs Male Sex Workers in Zimbabwe, a lobby group with 300 members that helps economically disadvantaged gay men.
This disadvantaged rival browser and search engine companies, leading the EU to hand down a record-breaking €4.3 billion fine.
F: Singapore is, some may say, a renewable energy-disadvantaged country because we don't have other sources of renewable energy.
We have communities, particularly communities of color and disadvantaged communities, all over this country who are suffering from environmental injustice.
"Affirmative action" policies, which discriminate in favour of members of disadvantaged groups, are widespread in America and many other countries.
For now, intense competition in most countries means that disadvantaged consumers should indeed benefit from the rise in mobile money.
If you go to ... that deals with women, people of color, disadvantaged communities and just as a voice for them.
He added, however, that respect appears to be a particularly deep-rooted need for communities that historically have been disadvantaged.
More importantly, Israel defeated almost the entire Arab world in all conventional wars, while fighting from this supposed disadvantaged territory.
And like illegal organ trafficking, a decriminalized and regulated organ commerce worldwide would still likely to exploit economically disadvantaged people.
But then you have Fiat Chrysler, a perennial underdog that is now being willfully disadvantaged by its own outdated worldview.
"The objective is to create, manage and maintain fibre infrastructure ... both in (profitable) areas and the disadvantaged ones," he said.
The third would provide financial assistance to small businesses in the marijuana industry owned and operated by economically disadvantaged individuals.
As interim CEO of Reddit, Pao also pushed to eliminate salary negotiations from the hiring process, arguing it disadvantaged women.
It's easier to believe that someone who is clipping their nails on transit is rude rather than rushed or disadvantaged.
It's disingenuous because their intention all along has simply been to make it more difficult for disadvantaged groups to vote.
" Heath and Franklin use an inspirational motto with their players, many of whom come from disadvantaged backgrounds: "Hold your weight.
It has always been the case that the threat from tainted drugs disproportionately affects the most disadvantaged people in society.
Also not surprising is that the disadvantaged have less money to invest in preventing the adverse impacts caused by disasters.
" The brick-and-mortar market is "structurally disadvantaged" in retail, Citi says, adding that Macy's "just can't move the dial.
This is true even though what counts as being disadvantaged varies from place to place and from year to year.
Because these are rarer among disadvantaged groups, it became harder, not easier, for them to convince employers of their worth.
In strict economic terms, money focused on the disadvantaged is money better spent—provided society remains committed to the investment.
Presidents of both parties employ steel tariffs not for economic reasons, but political ones: to satisfy disadvantaged Rust Belt states.
So, the potential workers of Baltimore, Ferguson and hundreds of other disadvantaged American communities remain abandoned as unneeded human capital.
But not everyone agrees with Dr. Darity's view that empowering disadvantaged African-Americans is the extent of the group's message.
His team was working on a promotional film for SisterBoard, a local philanthropy that arranged tech training for disadvantaged girls.
Many Americans feel NAFTA has disadvantaged U.S. workers, especially those who produce raw materials or industrial products like auto parts.
Society had a responsibility to care for all its members, and most especially its disadvantaged ones, the new liberals maintained.
Mark Hoplamazian, the CEO of Hyatt, said his goal was to hire 10,000 young people from disadvantaged backgrounds by 2025.
The SEC says that in the Hamlin case sellers were disadvantaged by the practice of repeatedly executing bid-side only.
Jazz at Lincoln Center and the Rockefeller Foundation have announced a new education outreach program for students in disadvantaged schools.
We need to stop thinking of credit as either a luxury for the privileged or a curse to the disadvantaged.
Brokers already use such orders to ensure that their customers' trades are not disadvantaged by big action in a stock.
Blacks making more than $100,20153 per year live in more disadvantaged neighborhoods than whites making less than $30,000 per year.
It needs our help to continue fighting for the rights of immigrants, women, same-sex couples and other disadvantaged groups.
In studies of urban, young and socioeconomically disadvantaged pregnant women, 15 to 28 percent of women reported using the drug.
"When we rely on our personal networks, we guarantee the most isolated and disadvantaged people will be excluded," Klinenberg says.
Strange lines of enmity had been drawn: well-meaning advocates for the disadvantaged up against well-meaning progressive business owners.
Lawyers are keen to be in cases involving disadvantaged groups, but it is risky, and we face problems with solidarity.
"Too many disadvantaged individuals want to work but can't find jobs for reasons that work requirements don't solve," Pavetti writes.
It would also create jobs in disadvantaged communities, avoid millions of dollars in unwise investments, and reduce costs for ratepayers.
It is not an accident that these systems would arrive in otherwise low-tech, disadvantaged communities like Atlantic Plaza Towers.
Indeed, my research has shown that the most disadvantaged people have gained the most from the reduction in violent crime.
Some of the money will also be used to help support college students from disadvantaged backgrounds, according to a source.
The money will endow the settlement's Expanded Horizons College Success Program, which helps disadvantaged students prepare for and complete college.
The company supports initiatives such as Waves for Change, a surf therapy organization that helps disadvantaged communities and vulnerable children.
Ms. Nedelec said Ms. Macron had urged her husband to include proposals for smaller classes for students in disadvantaged areas.
Mercado Pago's departure leaves Libra looking more like a financial power grab rather than a tool to assist the disadvantaged.
Our community colleges have too few resources, especially given the concentration of disadvantaged students there and the supports they need.
Li said there were informal barriers in Europe for Chinese banks, which were disadvantaged compared to European and U.S. competitors.
Free Marketeers and Anti-Elites are softer on immigration and have more compassion for disadvantaged minorities than Trump and Republicans.
It is not unusual to see a stark contrast between these gleaming campuses and the disadvantaged neighborhoods that surround them.
As a child, he won a scholarship to Christ's Hospital School in Horsham, a school for children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
"We believe we can level the playing field for the most disadvantaged consumers in the financial system," Mr. Lin said.
We have communities — particularly communities of color and disadvantaged communities all over this country — who are suffering from environmental injustice.
Both Clinton and Trump highlighted the need to repair relations between disadvantaged communities and local police during the Monday debate.
Also they can serve as teachers and mentors in the most disadvantaged of communities, sort of a national peace corps.
Our work in New York City suggests that there are many opportunities to reduce complexity and better support disadvantaged families.
The moral claim behind school-choice mechanisms is that they increase disadvantaged students' access to such schools and such capacities.
Manning and three other franchisees, one of whom is still at McDonald&aposs, said many factors systematically disadvantaged black franchisees.
I am reminded of the many stories I have heard as an advocate for parental choice programs for disadvantaged students.
Amid huge protests, PSA closed a Peugeot and Citroën factory in Aulnay-sous-Bois, an economically disadvantaged suburb of Paris.
But she wanted at least to maintain her status somewhere between the upper-crust white and largely disadvantaged black worlds.
So long as the parties control the means of production, so to speak, third-party candidates will be seriously disadvantaged.
Thus, the Trivers-Willard hypothesis led us to surmise that opposite-sex twins would be disadvantaged for health and growth.
John Menditto, the group's general counsel, warns that harsh penalties may dissuade programs from serving especially disadvantaged populations like migrants.
It's regrettable that students who don't have tutors are disadvantaged, but it's at least not dishonest to prosper by study.
Brigitte's main areas of focus as first lady were expected to be education and working with disadvantaged and autistic children.
The European Union is investigating a claim from Spotify that Apple disadvantaged it in favor of its own Apple Music service.
"Although Malawi's constitution guarantees equal rights for all, in reality, women remain disadvantaged in many aspects of daily life," Gunther said.
U.N. report To be young and Arab in the Mideast today means being more disadvantaged and exposed to violence than ever.
Over that span, industrial and bank shares have lagged the , while Big Tech (believed to be disadvantaged by Trumponomics) has outperformed.
In New York City, home to our nation's financial markets, a staggering 74 percent of its students are considered economically disadvantaged.
Other prior research has found that disadvantaged students benefit more from attending a higher quality college than their more advantaged peers.
Furthermore, we recognize that severe obesity in children disproportionally affects racial and ethnic minorities, and the economically disadvantaged, especially for girls.
All these communities are highly disadvantaged in India and represent the majority of individuals ensnared in debt bondage and human trafficking.
Also, foreign companies are disadvantaged by a government that favors local businesses, so working through a Chinese platform is often essential.
The September ride will raise money for the Duke of Edinburgh award's Diamond Appeal, while benefits disadvantaged and disabled young people.
We, as news producers, whether we are reporters, anchors, editors, opinion contributors, are disadvantaged when we are protected from your reactions.
His Healthy Living Center at the Old Library Trust supports disadvantaged people over 60 suffering from dementia and type II Diabetes.
"While Hillary Clinton may be disadvantaged by her partisanship and gender, she is advantaged by her foreign policy experience," she explained.
EOS has helped more than 540 schools identify disadvantaged students who qualify for AP or IB classes, according to its website.
Following Merck's offer, Versum unveiled a "Rights Plan" on Thursday which it said was designed to ensure no shareholders are disadvantaged.
Both his parents are active in supporting indigenous programs, with his father helping to establish a basketball team for disadvantaged youth.
These laws will ultimately force people who are disadvantaged, usually people of color, to turn toward dangerous measures for an abortion.
The most obvious reason is that they remain economically disadvantaged compared to men: They make less and have worse retirement benefits.
He wasn't cheated, but he was disadvantaged by a process that meant he was fighting an uphill battle the whole way.
Increasingly they recognize that government spending, which is sold as necessary for the disadvantaged, inevitably ends up enriching the politically-connected.
Not only is the program unsustainable in the long term, it may actually be hurting those Americans who are most disadvantaged.
Scott repeatedly pressed DeVos on plans where school grades don't include subgroup performance, suggesting that allowed states to ignore disadvantaged groups.
Our agenda supports efforts to provide for greater opportunity and social mobility, particularly for people from disadvantaged backgrounds and difficult circumstances.
Both men invite the angry conclusion that they're being disadvantaged by the same establishment forces they blame for dooming their constituents.
Moreover, many of the cities and towns experiencing water challenges are heavily comprised of economically disadvantaged households and people of color.
He said under World Trade Organization guidelines for developing nations, the U.S. would be disadvantaged in a bilateral deal with Mexico.
Many of these college athletes come from disadvantaged backgrounds and need their athletic scholarships to rise out the ranks of poverty.
Many organizations dealing with used electronics sell to those that cannot easily afford technology, like public schools or economically disadvantaged countries.
In recent months, Tunisians in disadvantaged regions like Tataouine have taken to the streets to protest high unemployment and government neglect.
The group said on its website the wall will obliterate $450 million in ecotourism that pours into this economically disadvantaged area.
Uber will provide the call-in software, and "transit-disadvantaged" people can call and get one subsidized Uber ride a month.
Fitzsimmons "did not request any additional work from OIR into whether Asian American applicants were being disadvantaged," according to the motion.
The chronically unemployed "are disproportionately disadvantaged, and only about a quarter of them have worked in the past year," Ross said.
Black communities across the country long have been disadvantaged by a lack of technical education and vocational training programs in schools.
That country also has a long-disadvantaged Kurdish minority, which exploited the chaos to carve out its own de facto ministate.
With the proceeds, he established a school for disadvantaged children, most of them African-American, in the mountains outside Los Angeles.
Democrats would appear to face problems trying to stabilize an affluent white and disadvantaged minority coalition with starkly different economic interests.
In essence, public health departments served as a safety net to keep as many disadvantaged people as possible healthy and secure.
The more Healy thought about it, the more his view of the company, especially its treatment of its disadvantaged workers, changed.
She also runs the Starfish Foundation, a non-profit supporting the college education and mentorship of young women from disadvantaged environments.
"There is going to be a large number of middle class families that are going to be severely disadvantaged," Hanlon said.
Some disadvantaged kids get a big boost and succeed; those who don't do so well often get nudged out the door.
He spelled out various reasons why its British clients would be disadvantaged by the move to end its dual-headed structure.
Disadvantaged neighborhoods are constantly at risk of losing their best and brightest, who might be inclined to take their chances elsewhere.
These more and more elitist parties, he argues, lost interest in policies that helped the disadvantaged, and hence forfeited their support.
It may also lead to over-enforcement of smaller crimes, a practice that has disproportionately affected minorities or other disadvantaged groups.
"And from the corporate standpoint, American companies are disadvantaged competitively if we're not out there with both feet playing the game."
In a tighter job market, that dynamic would change — as it would for other disadvantaged groups like the long-term unemployed.
That said, historically, the president's party is disadvantaged going into the midterm elections, and Trump's unpopularity isn't doing Republicans any favors.
Court documents, including guidelines issued to admissions officers, repeatedly showed clear advantages given to poor students and those from disadvantaged circumstances.
Most higher education finance experts agree that Pell Grants serve as an essential tool in the enrollment of economically disadvantaged students.
But the decline in investment could hurt areas that are already economically disadvantaged and that have become dependent on Chinese cash.
We hope for the solar industry and for disadvantaged communities across America that the administration's choice will be for the people.
The group also argued that such predictive efforts have historically been biased, resulting in harsher penalties for minority and disadvantaged communities.
But in the meantime, college still has a good economic return for most Americans, including the poor and other disadvantaged groups.
It then claimed she had lied about growing up in a disadvantaged part of Sydney in an interview with David Letterman.
Civil rights groups warned that the plan, if implemented, would disenfranchise thousands of voters, particularly from lower-income and disadvantaged communities.
By lowering rates, the Fed could foster a labor market that draws in disadvantaged workers and prods companies to raise wages.
By lowering rates, the Fed could foster a labor market that draws in disadvantaged workers and prods companies to raise wages.
Exposure to this type of parenting leads to substantial differences in the verbal skills of disadvantaged children when they start school.
As a party, we need to take a holistic approach to improving outcomes for children who are underserved and historically disadvantaged.
The company was able to secure contracts that are set aside for economically and socially disadvantaged minority groups, the Times said.
" To me, Dr. Arnn said: "I think it is an urgent thing for the college to help those who are disadvantaged.
That provision has been criticized by the industry as unfairly taking aim at colleges focused on helping the most disadvantaged students.
Thoreau recognized that he had every advantage; he also knew that the disadvantaged went, generally speaking, unnoticed by people of privilege.
It is, in effect, a backdoor method of reducing benefits for the elderly and the disadvantaged without public scrutiny or debate.
They want to maintain some federal oversight to ensure that state and local school officials are held accountable for disadvantaged students.
Disadvantaged or polluted communities could be (and have been) taken by the notion that climate mitigation also mitigates asthma-causing pollutants.
The policy was designed to give more equal educational opportunities to minorities and women who have been systematically and historically disadvantaged.
Celebrities around the country have been helping thousands of disadvantaged and minority children see "Black Panther" for free per the challenge.
But a state like California would be dramatically disadvantaged, as it would see some of its Medicaid expansion funds sent elsewhere.
So these people may be economically disadvantaged, but they've had the social, cultural, and academic experiences of the top 1 percent.
"Members of superannuation funds, like most beneficiaries, are vulnerable ... many are disengaged and disadvantaged by a lack of financial literacy," Hodge said.
Retina screening via telemedicine could help address the issue, especially for racial minorities and economically disadvantaged youth, Garg writes in the commentary.
But this focus not only obscures how women of color are particularly disadvantaged in pay but ignores other disparities affecting nonwhite women.
Our school provides historically disadvantaged students with the college and career skills needed to become responsible and engaged citizens for social justice.
According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, harassment and attacks against disadvantaged Americans, including LGBTQ people, have gone up since the election.
That also means their potential dangers, like those of so many environmental contaminants, will affect the poor and disadvantaged all the more.
Secondly, fairness should be at the heart of negotiations to ensure the most disadvantaged are in a more prosperous position by 2019.
Martin's donations to charities catering to disadvantaged youth and victims of violence suggest a kinship with those overlooked and failed by society.
And Cloak & Dagger's premise — a superhero duo from a privileged and disadvantaged background — sets the series up to tell some meaningful stories.
For most Americans, inequality matters because people want to see the disadvantaged flourish, not because they want to tear down the rich.
Commonsense reforms to the food safety net would lift people out of poverty and aid the most disadvantaged people in our society.
Mr Berger's firm did not participate but 11 years ago he set up a foundation endowed with €50m to help disadvantaged youth.
Under NEEEF, all businesses, however small, would have to be at least 25%-owned by "previously disadvantaged persons", broadly meaning black Namibians.
And I hope very much that Bernie Sanders recovers well and continues to speak up for the disadvantaged for decades to come.
The president did say that China is disadvantaged by the cheaper currency on the global market when it buys things like oil.
The company also runs workshops and training programs in schools and promotes information technology education among children in disadvantaged and remote communities.
Candidates with little money are disadvantaged by having to spend more time raising funds from donors to whom they are then beholden.
On Tuesday he visited Cast North West's indoor angling center, which helps enhance the employability and educational opportunities of disadvantaged young people.
The Social Mobility Commission produced a series of excellent reports which suggested sensible solutions such as better early education for disadvantaged children.
But patients with high out-of-pocket costs, as well as employers that don't keep all of the rebates, could be disadvantaged.
In the final stage, however, he overcame the disadvantaged track position to run fourth behind the three strongest cars in the race.
This recognises that women as a sex are a disadvantaged, vulnerable group, and upholds their right to single-sex spaces and services.
Widows, in particular, were disadvantaged, she said, being unable to prove marriage to their husbands in order to gain government welfare benefits.
Image: SprintThe good news is that Sprint is donating 1 million wireless devices and service to high school students in disadvantaged areas.
The largest program of its kind, in Florida, serves nearly 85033,000 disadvantaged students and recently triumphed in a multi-year legal challenge.
Before the premium, 57% of school leaders said they aimed support at their most disadvantaged pupils; 94% now do, says the NAO.
The Came Women and Girls Development Organisation, a British charity that helps people from disadvantaged communities, estimates it is about 1,000 girls.
She has also been harshly criticized for presenting a narrow, corporate version of feminism that ignores, or even actively harms, disadvantaged women.
Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, wants to create a tax on water customers to fund a safe drinking water program in disadvantaged communities.
The wage gap between my mother and my domestic worker harps back to a disadvantaged majority due to the legacy of apartheid.
The type of people I spoke with in Kentucky are those at risk of being disadvantaged by some of the replacement ideas.
It seems fitting that the guest ranch where Nabokov stayed while writing "Lolita" is now operating as a resource for disadvantaged children.
Despite the known challenges the disadvantaged face in coping with disasters, the U.S. government's approach to disaster aid leaves many Americans behind.
"The most disadvantaged victims of Hurricane Maria are now the ones that are further suffering under the burden of politics," she said.
A common complaint is that the STAAR unfairly penalizes test-takers who have limited English skills or come from a disadvantaged background.
Or should America "oppose any form of amnesty for those who, by breaking the law, have disadvantaged those who have obeyed it"?
It's a recognition that early education matters, and that children from historically disadvantaged backgrounds have the least access to formal care settings.
Renters and homeowners who earn more money have better living options than comparable individuals that are economically disadvantaged, Salviati said via email.
But in practical terms, the greatest effect is to make it harder for thousands of Americans, particularly from disadvantaged communities, to vote.
Human rights in foreign affairs, compassion for the disadvantaged in domestic affairs, and truth in public statements are objects only of disdain.
Matt Selig manages Health Law Advocates, a Massachusetts non-profit that represents disadvantaged people who have been denied insurance coverage for services.
Buyers were, however, disadvantaged in some instances according to the SEC, as Hamlin arranged to effect crosses at prices determined by Hamlin.
I want to enhance benefits for low-income workers and for women who have been disadvantaged by the current Social Security system.
Each year, over 59,000 people die of rabies -- with poor and disadvantaged populations affected most when there is limited access to healthcare.
According to Catterall's findings, extensive participation in arts activities was a noteworthy predictor of academic achievement and community involvement for disadvantaged students.
Among the biggest concerns is how financially disadvantaged families are being strained by their inability to connect to the Internet at home.
My life's work has been trying to help improve the quality of lives of others, particularly those who have traditionally been disadvantaged.
On the other hand, high-quality, developmentally-oriented child care has proven benefits to the lives of disadvantaged children and their families.
Here's how: Make evidence-based policy that joins these two causes by providing both quality child care and preschool for disadvantaged children.
For the past 51 years, Mr. Dabash and the other Arab residents of Jerusalem have lived an ambivalent and disadvantaged political existence.
Dividing $211 billion in federal funding among the 21970 million students poor enough to count as "disadvantaged" yields a voucher of $103.
By covering only families below the poverty line, Trump's plan would also leave many students, including disadvantaged students, behind in public schools.
According to US News and World Report, Reach Partnership is a public middle/high school that serves mostly black, economically disadvantaged students.
He coined the term "engaged Buddhism" and encouraged Buddhists to take action to improve the lives of the disadvantaged and promote peace.
But NAPW found that black women and economically disadvantaged women are more likely to be arrested and charged for pregnancy-related issues.
I also plan to explore in more detail the needs of other disadvantaged groups and how these relate to those of blacks.
It portrays a world where racial bonuses are awarded to disadvantaged groups and racial penalties are levied against Asian and white students.
Her spokeswoman issued a statement saying that Melania Trump was open to visiting Mr. James's new school for disadvantaged children in Ohio.
In Econ 21985 terms, the Soviets were "fast followers," disadvantaged competitors eager to replicate American innovation just to remain in the game.
It seemed fitting: A child in India reaches across decades to give a disadvantaged child in New York a reason to smile.
Certainly there are affluent parents who never went to college, punching holes in the idea that first gens are by definition disadvantaged.
The budget would consolidate 28500 elementary and secondary education grant programs into one Elementary and Secondary Education for the Disadvantaged Block Grant.
A third of our dividends go to fund a school for disadvantaged kids who have no chance in life short of this.
Plus, there was a feel-good message: a portion of sales are going toward funding programs for disadvantaged youth in South Korea.
China claims that their "vocational training centers" provide much-needed education and skills training for a politically unstable and economically disadvantaged region.
Community colleges serve as a place for building career skills, and as an entry point to postsecondary education for many disadvantaged people.
"These kinds of policies have disadvantaged American manufacturers and contributed to the global glut in aluminum, steel and other sectors," he added.
She lamented that increased costs associated with youth sports has led to a drop off in participation, particularly among economically disadvantaged kids.
" As a result, Gaskell says, "those from socially disadvantaged backgrounds are harmed in greater degrees, die younger, more likely to overdose, etc.
And the plan describes how implementing "Medicare for All" would help disadvantaged communities suffering from pollution by improving access to health care.
" More succinctly, "We oppose any form of amnesty for those who, by breaking the law, have disadvantaged those who have obeyed it.
Doing this in turn disadvantaged some of UnitedHealth's competitors in New York, which include ArchCare, Independent Health, Centerlight, Elderplan Inc and Healthfirst.
The cuts had a far harsher impact on poor and disadvantaged groups than the general population, according to Irish human rights groups.
But the workers and farmers who he says will benefit most from the trade war are currently being disadvantaged by his tariffs.
"Apart from time and knowledge there is no input," says New, adding that beekeeping attracts participants from across society including disadvantaged groups.
Whether you think of boomerspeak parodies as punching up or punching down depends on whether you think older people are being disadvantaged.
Higher-income, healthy people who buy their own insurance have been the most disadvantaged group under Obamacare, and their fortunes would improve.
The type of people we spoke with in Kentucky are those at risk of being disadvantaged by some of the replacement ideas.
Meanwhile, Illinois risks intervention from federal judges overseeing consent decrees requiring the state to fund medical and other services for the disadvantaged.
"From a tax and regulatory position we have been disadvantaged relative to the rest of the world where we compete," the email said.
And it is women — foremost women of color, women who are uninsured, low-income, young or otherwise disadvantaged — who will pay the price.
She invented the segments Super Kids, in which she spotlighted young people from disadvantaged backgrounds; Chub Club (weight loss); and one on adoption.
To address the deficit, non-profits and others are increasingly harnessing technology to reach disadvantaged communities and plug gaps in traditional education systems.
It's true that American workers have been disadvantaged — low-skilled workers in particular have seen their wages reduced, in part because of globalization.
The $2 billion bail bondsman industry in the U.S. makes its money off the poor, who are already disadvantaged by the justice system.
For-profit universities, often criticized for recruiting disadvantaged Americans and offering overpriced degrees, saw their enrollments more than triple during the Great Recession.
As Democratic candidates catered to wealthier suburban voters, they left behind working-class Americans, unions, African-Americans, the poor and other disadvantaged groups.
When we feel that a community or segment of the population could be disadvantaged, we avoid basing our conclusion solely on past instances.
The problem is starkly illustrated in Baltimore, where neighborhoods already disadvantaged by extreme poverty and disinvestment are scarred by extraordinary levels of violence.
Doyle is white, feminine, thin, beautiful — not exactly the kind of person who's most disadvantaged by the way she presents to the world.
Not only that, but students at an economically disadvantaged high school also had higher grades and fewer absences after the start time changed.
They still benefit from subsidies, scholarships and other perks introduced originally as temporary measures to boost the fortunes of a relatively disadvantaged group.
"These voters feel disadvantaged, they haven't seen improvements, and they probably had great expectations of Renzi," said Antonio Noto, head of pollster IPR.
We have difficulty recruiting and retaining women in STEM fields, and oftentimes, this burden falls on the very women who are already disadvantaged.
Big data practices could result in a data-disadvantaged generation whose life chances are shaped by their childhood data footprint, her report warns.
Around three-fifths of their students are economically disadvantaged and one-fifth are bilingual or still learning English, making their task especially challenging.
We now have robust results showing that vocational programs like career academies help disadvantaged young people get jobs and raise their marriage rates.
The women leave prison as disadvantaged ex-cons, and are often unable to get on their feet, to no fault of their own.
On the disadvantaged side of the border, there are nearly 22020 million students who attend schools that are, on average, 21964 percent nonwhite.
Some feel that posthumous sperm donation should be prohibited in part because it creates disadvantaged children who will never know their biological father.
These newer immigrants are highly educated and upwardly mobile, with little awareness of the services that Asian-American organizations provide to disadvantaged populations.
Before these schools emerged, economically disadvantaged families in inner cities were left with no alternative education options beyond what was assigned to them.
It asked VW to explain how it would meet a requirement to spend funds in disadvantaged communities, including installing electric vehicle charging stations.
What do they mean to young people living in Compton who face the daily reality of growing up in an economically disadvantaged community?
Populations living in disadvantaged communities, people of color and low-income families, often are the ones most adversely affected by extreme climate events.
Since 2012, the group has helped more than 400 disadvantaged girls gain the technical skills and confidence they need to transform their lives.
When Machida threw his favourite front snap kick, Gallagher parried it across the karateka and shot in on him in his disadvantaged position.
For Samya and her two surviving brothers, the family ethic was clear: seek justice for the disadvantaged, even if it means challenging authority.
Furthermore, many low income and disadvantaged students have significant work and familial responsibilities that make it difficult to maintain their full time status.
It occurs in institutions from the lowest to the highest, but crucially, it disproportionately affects some of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged people.
And we may see rising numbers of people, especially in disadvantaged communities in the Central Valley, without access to safe and affordable water.
A 2018 proposal to hike the entrance fees raised fears that high prices would drive away economically disadvantaged populations — the NPS backed down.
Community leaders have called on politicians to ensure that no religious community be disadvantaged and that Islam not be defined as a "foe".
Then again, if word gets out that the diplomas are worthless, employers will no longer be misled but competent students will be disadvantaged.
Measured using that conventional approach, the gap in math scores between disadvantaged eighth graders and their classmates in Michigan is 0.69 standard deviations.
Many countries generally considered economically disadvantaged – Ethiopia, Rwanda and Peru, for example – have been gaining significant ground in these measures of well-being.
Plus, trade agreements frequently result in certain industries benefitting more than others, and some industries in a country are likely to be disadvantaged.
Widespread support for such protections reflects the simple, bipartisan belief that nobody should be denigrated and disadvantaged simply because of who they are.
No liberal arts college class on "power, privilege and hierarchy" will tell you that white working-class men have become a disadvantaged group.
Scaling up climate action that creates jobs for people in need offers something for everyone, from struggling rural communities to disadvantaged urban areas.
The report stresses the important role the arts could play in reaching remote or disadvantaged groups who often face the greatest health risks.
The effects of climate change — extreme heat, flooding and storms and air pollution — pack the biggest wallop for already disadvantaged communities and populations.
Nave Sha'anan tour guide, David Cohen, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that the neighborhood has had a "disadvantaged population" for a long time.
The government is embracing autonomous decision software in the name of cost-savings, but these systems are often a disaster for the disadvantaged.
European Union observers were critical of the political climate in the run-up to the vote, saying that some parties had been disadvantaged.
Each of the six opening tracks finds Joey perusing the ways American society is structured to keep its black citizens disadvantaged from birth.
Employment: The startup will need people to repair and service its scooters, and wants to help create job training programs for disadvantaged groups.
And most of the public doesn't have personal experience with the violence that impacts the most neighborhoods and the most concentrated disadvantaged people.
The state is now slowly modifying the program to provide more direct assistance to disadvantaged communities and to fund green infrastructure and jobs.
Businesses: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is moving forward with new rules for disadvantaged businesses that receive federal financial assistance from the agency.
Last year, seven elementary schools were allowed to change their admissions policies to give disadvantaged students priority for a certain number of seats.
The poorest households will be targeted under the project, with priority given to ethnic minorities, disadvantaged families, the elderly and people with disabilities.
He says his focus will be on creating jobs, especially for the youths in the disadvantaged regions in the interior of the country.
A separate plan would set aside €0003 billion to tackle rising poverty with aid and job-training programs for disadvantaged youths under 25.
The initiative is in partnership with HarperCollins and Reading is Fundamental (RIF), a nonprofit organization focused on promoting children's literacy in disadvantaged communities.
In Ohio, for example, students who used vouchers were slightly less disadvantaged than the students who received vouchers and stayed in public schools.
By cutting off U.S. aid, the policy forces many healthcare providers to close, taking away services from disadvantaged people who desperately need them.
"I am suspicious when those who are at an advantage proclaim that a disadvantaged group of people is innately less able," he wrote.
The Trump team, in slashing federal programs for the poor, appeared to signal that they would like the disadvantaged to do more work.
And when it comes to medical care and reproductive health, black women are particularly disadvantaged, with far worse outcomes than their white counterparts.
Surely, Ms. Weingarten assumed, the boy could be counted as a first-generation college applicant, deserving of an admissions bump for being disadvantaged.
But when his district had two "e-learning" days this year because of snow, he noticed that some disadvantaged students fell behind academically.
Bird says it will dedicate half its fleet to disadvantaged communities if it receives 500 to 1,000 scooters as part of its permit.
Perhaps most crucial, the relationship for many of these young men of color from disadvantaged, fatherless homes with their male mentors is central.
For example, when looking at promotion data, the picture is clear: There is a promotion gap between white men and traditionally disadvantaged groups.
" Such coverings, she said, were "oppressive, presented barriers to assimilation, disadvantaged women from finding employment" and "had no place in modern Western society.
Sex workers are an extremely marginalized group of people — one of the most disadvantaged in the world, a 2015 Amnesty International article said.
In the UK, disadvantaged populations who suffer disproportionally from certain social factors, such as poverty, may be driving down life expectancy, Jasilionis said.
When slavery was the law of the land, a direct popular vote would have disadvantaged the Southern states, with their large disenfranchised populations.
They argue that requiring a salary history encourages the continued existence of a wage gap among "historically disadvantaged groups" like women and minorities.
That disadvantaged boy became Rodney Dangerfield, a stand-up comedian with a self-deprecating style based on his woeful upbringing in Kew Gardens.
Meanwhile, the thinking goes, more rural, economically-disadvantaged regions can rely on federal FEMA money to buy-out the most at risk areas.
Universal free testing will help put more smart disadvantaged students on the radar of schools, mentors and advocacy groups that can help them.
Strategically, Trump seems disadvantaged, with an election on his plate and an enemy poised, waiting with a cold course of revenge on hand.
As a result of decades of segregation and disinvestment, the communities on the South and West sides of Chicago continue to be disadvantaged.
Broker associations have been calling for tighter regulations on algorithmic trading saying retail investors were being disadvantaged by their rapid-fire trading strategies.
Second, neither religious leaders nor practicing politicians nor government employees have found the levers that actually make disadvantaged families more durable or functional.
Andrew doesn't seem as amazed by his path from disadvantaged East Los Angeles kid to NASA intern, MIT lab rat, and professional student.
Murphy's return to comedy comes at a time when audiences are less accepting of jokes at the expense of marginalized or disadvantaged communities.
This delay could leave students — often the most disadvantaged and unsophisticated consumers — vulnerable to programs that are already failing the federal performance test.
Instead, the lion's share of Trump's proposed entitlement savings would come from programs for the disadvantaged: Medicaid, food stamps, welfare and disability benefits.
Clinton: I want to enhance benefits for low income workers and for women who have been disadvantaged by the current social security system.
Affirmative action can refer to promoting any type of disadvantaged group over others, but in this case, we're talking strictly about race-conscious admissions.
This was especially acute for disadvantaged black athletes, who he felt were singled out by the N.C.A.A. There were other things that affected him.
Testing or evaluating all students for giftedness could ensure that high-aptitude students from traditionally disadvantaged groups get access to the services they need.
"There's more ground to make up for someone who is economically disadvantaged versus someone who is either on the margin or above," said Hamrick.
So the female partner in such a failed marriage may find herself chained to her husband (from an Islamic viewpoint) and also financially disadvantaged.
They are now working on building up public institutions, like schools, using old containers and helping to provide basic services to the most disadvantaged.
While his chutzpah certainly counts for a lot, Kendrick might be disadvantaged somewhat where it really counts, which means another likely W for Obama.
" Kuheli Dutt, the first author on the paper, told Science that as a result, "women are potentially disadvantaged from the beginning of their careers.
Such people can be many times richer than the average American family and still be deemed "disadvantaged" if their skin is the right colour.
Both Lambie and Hanson project themselves as looking after battlers who are economically disadvantaged in today's Australia, while playing on fear of the "other".
He took the job because he wanted to understand how and why students from disadvantaged backgrounds are at risk for ending up in prison.
"We are protecting people's rights to live freely, to not be disadvantaged economically, because of the personal choice of who they love," he said.
Treatments, outcomes and quality of life vary widely across institutions, falling off sharply from elite cancer centres to rural, disadvantaged and third-world communities.
The "Internet Essentials" program has for several years now offered cheap internet to the economically disadvantaged and other groups who need a helping hand.
You've got to look at the long term, and if we don't start recognizing that, the more disadvantaged people become, the greater the disparity.
So far, in California, that has meant about $1 billion of investments that benefit disadvantaged communities and $803 million in investments directly within them.
But he shows much more consideration for the disadvantaged: he has pledged three-quarters of his wealth, estimated by Forbes at $3.2bn, to charity.
According to Greene, Berlin arranged for royalties from "God Bless America" to benefit Boy Scout and Girl Scout programs in impoverished and disadvantaged areas.
A basic step to equalize opportunity would be to invest in education for disadvantaged children as the civil rights issue of the 21st century.
"Since women are underrepresented in local decision making, they find themselves doubly disadvantaged," said Cheikh Omar Ba, representative for IPAR, a Dakar-based thinktank.
But that doesn't necessarily come close to giving enough funding to poor districts, which often require more money to educate students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
"In heterosexual relationships, it's often women who are disadvantaged, because research shows women engage in much more relationship work and household labor," says Monk.
This put teachers's jobs on the line if students—even the most challenging ones, in the most disadvantaged settings—didn't achieve at certain levels.
Healthier and higher-income Americans would benefit from the changes in the new Republican plan, while low-income and sick Americans would be disadvantaged.
"We're looking at close to three-quarters of our kids [who] are classified as economically disadvantaged here," said Kris Kirby, the district's assistant superintendent.
We're subject to biases and stereotypes, and when these come into play in the criminal justice system, the most disadvantaged communities end up suffering.
Prince Harry is a passionate humanitarian, supporting dozens of charities and organizations that give guidance and support to disadvantaged people all over the world.
"Your generosity will allow us to move forward with our plans to provide educational and self-enrichment programs to disadvantaged youth," the letter said.
Watch: The Riding Club Helping Disadvantaged Teens Aim Higher "It's really hard to figure out who you are [after leaving a cult]," Benscoter explains.
In the original, Tatum plays a disadvantaged teen who gains admittance to a performing arts school where he falls for Dewan's feisty modern dancer.
Hamilton had just started charity foundation, Reach Your Dream, which he told the family was designed to help talented international athletes from disadvantaged nations.
"Their Royal Highnesses will see work being done to promote girl's education, empower young people and support children from disadvantaged backgrounds," Kensington Palace said.
They generally get more attention and support from their parents, and many governments are offering extra help to very young children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
"Trade barriers make Americas as a whole poorer and they especially harm those already disadvantaged," said James Davis, a spokesman for the Koch network.
Prior to stumbling across the horrors coming out of Ethiopia, Prendergast had planned to work in domestic policy on issues related to disadvantaged youth.
This measure allows Veteran-Owned Small Businesses to compete in an existing infrastructure small business program known as the disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE) program.
These are the long-term unemployed, the dislocated workers, the former foster youth, homeless youth, people with criminal records, and other economically-disadvantaged Americans.
Universal screening, with a standardized process that does not rely on teachers and parents, can reveal talented, disadvantaged children who would otherwise go undiscovered.
Research by Raj Chetty of Stanford and others have found that boys living in poor single-mother homes are particularly disadvantaged later in life.
Financially it makes sense, but in my opinion it's the first step to a world where the disadvantaged are taken advantage of even more.
"Someone's going to be hurt, but the point is to make sure that most people are not hurt, particularly not disadvantaged people," Baker said.
"Overall, we see that younger founders appear strongly disadvantaged in their tendency to produce the highest-growth companies," the researchers wrote (italics in original).
In this provocative study, Fassin, an anthropologist and a sociologist, details how these viewpoints are intertwined, especially when it comes to the socially disadvantaged.
Hospital systems across the country – particularly those in disadvantaged, underserved and rural communities – rely significantly on the 22019B program to better serve our communities.
The Center for American Progress observes that ride-hailing can help disadvantaged populations overcome geographic isolation and access jobs, education and health care services.
But I am tuned in to the reality of people who have a tough life and are disadvantaged, poor people and people of color.
Collective efficacy is so important that the lack of it — common in disadvantaged neighborhoods — is most of the reason poor communities have more crime.
Culture Connects is particularly interested in equity, inclusion, and access, and priority for the grants will be given to artists from historically disadvantaged communities.
The 10 percent most disadvantaged Shanghai 15-year-olds score better in math than the 10 percent most privileged 15-year-olds in America.
The rule broadly required analysis of housing opportunities available not just to minorities, but also to the disabled, the poor and other disadvantaged groups.
Recent census information shows the Derwent Valley — and New Norfolk in particular — to be one of the most economically disadvantaged areas in the state.
In 19823, she founded the nonprofit group S.C.L.C./WOMEN (for Women's Organizational Movement for Equality Now), which advocates for disadvantaged women, children and families.
In 19823, she founded the nonprofit group S.C.L.C./WOMEN (for Women's Organizational Movement for Equality Now), which advocates for disadvantaged women, children and families.
Richard Weissbourd, a senior lecturer at Harvard, who leads the initiative, recommends that colleges define service in ways that might resonate with disadvantaged students.
Libraries provide social resources for disadvantaged children or seniors, not to mention internet access in rural communities or for those who can't afford it.
In more unequal societies, the disadvantaged will have less access to many of the things that improve productivity, like education, health and the internet.
On the flip side, do you feel like this is an opportunity to introduce kids, many of them disadvantaged, to the joys of reading?
" Jefferies said it is downgrading Intel because "its Xeon/Xeon PHI platform is disadvantaged vs NVidia in emerging parallel workloads like deep neural networking.
The earlier organizations help needy people half a world away, but Reach Out and Read supports disadvantaged preschoolers right here in the United States.
One in every three disadvantaged American teenagers beat the odds in science, achieving results in the top quarter of students from similar backgrounds worldwide.
Disadvantaged people, black as well as white, were no more fixed in their condition than other forms of life in a continuously improving world.
Political correctness has become so extreme that instead of just giving privileges to disadvantaged groups, people are attacking "real or imagined" oppressors, he continued.
As former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, it is important to me that all Marylanders, especially those in disadvantaged communities have access to health services.
Often, these subsidies were designed to spur development in economically disadvantaged areas by lowering the developer's tax burden — thus reducing the risk of investment.
Sandusky, who ran a charity for disadvantaged children after he retired in 1999, was convicted in 2012 on 45 counts of child sex abuse.
In a newspaper, he found an advertisement offering training to disadvantaged youth, an announcement of auditions for the trailblazing organization Moving Into Dance Mophatong.
He bridled at the term "health care safety net" when it came into vogue to describe the last line of defense for society's disadvantaged.
Healthy national indicators like low unemployment conceal the presence of communities in pain, some that have historically been disadvantaged, some that are newly so.
Most current programs mainly cater to disadvantaged individuals: those who are low-income, homeless, have a disability or face another significant barrier to employment.
In contrast, disadvantaged mothers, especially single mothers, are compromised by lack of time, money, emotional support and experience in deploying best practice parenting skills.
They cite the advantages of new approaches taken by women, minorities or other disadvantaged groups who feel free to challenge traditional ways of thinking.
As just one precedent, the European Commission sued Microsoft in the 1990s over practices that disadvantaged European competitors, and Canada has taken on Boeing.
Especially when you layer the fact that disadvantaged communities are usually those who bear the brunt of natural disasters," he told MSNBC's "Morning Joe.
GARY MACDOUGAL Former chief executive of Mark Controls; currently focuses on philanthropic work, helping disadvantaged children and families transition from dependency to self-sufficiency.
But he called some of the proposed reductions "shortsighted," including those to the federal TRIO programs, which provide support to students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, which went into effect in 22, established so-called qualified opportunity zones — economically disadvantaged areas across the country.
Gavin Newsom on the homeless: 'We own this issue' Trump touts initiative for disadvantaged communities in Charlotte MORE and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti.
Dacarett-Galeano, who identifies himself as Latino, said most of his elementary school in Austin, Texas's effectively segregated education system was considered economically disadvantaged.
The following year Mr. Ochs sent a reporter to New York City's private welfare agencies to tell the stories of people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
If it's not because of turnout, Democrats might be disadvantaged by an unfavorable electorate, even in the sort of election they're supposed to win.
Silicon Valley Democrats want to make people in general educated and entrepreneurial, rather than singling out disadvantaged groups and regulating capitalism to protect them.
The doubly disadvantaged far outnumber the privileged poor, and the way these college are recruiting low-income students is helping to obscure this fact.
Al Baker also took a swipe at legacy European carriers, saying they were disadvantaged by their own inefficiencies, not by the growth of Gulf carriers.
Instead, he cast the issue of energy independence as one of national pride and said the US would no longer be disadvantaged by other countries.
"(The price cap) removes investor confidence that being a Romanian producer will not result in being economically disadvantaged versus investing in other countries," Beacom added.
The study found little evidence that users of a slower feed of quotes and trade prices transmitted by Securities Information Processors, or SIPs, were disadvantaged.
For, it is only when the poor and disadvantaged are empowered that they are able to participate actively in the solutions to their own problems.
All proceeds from the single will go to Make Some Noise, a charity that aims to improve the lives of disadvantaged children and young people.
Republicans have famously appealed to this principle when attempting to stop federal laws that might protect the poor and disadvantaged, most notably to fight desegregation.
Despite common stereotypes, women who have abortions are a racially diverse group, many from disadvantaged backgrounds and unstable social situations and others from relative privilege.
The CMA investigation recommended a transitional price cap for some particularly disadvantaged customer groups and even more intensive exhortations on other customers to switch suppliers.
"Products come from warehouses, many of which are located near or close to disadvantaged communities, which bear the bulk of those traffic emissions," Jaller said.
What they want is for the government to hire at least one member from disadvantaged families, in effect introducing a hiring quota from underdeveloped regions.
While Trump reiterated his view that the US–China trade relationship has greatly disadvantaged the US, he emphasized that the fault is his US predecessors'.
Coty has a "disjointed portfolio of largely disadvantaged brands that lack global and even local scale," Barclay's Lauren Lieberman said in a note to clients.
We will adopt commonsense proposals that protect American workers, reduce burdens on taxpayers and public resources, and focus Federal funds on underserved and disadvantaged citizens.
After his boxing career, Ali became heavily involved in public service traveling the world to help disadvantaged people and promote religious, racial and economic equality.
Until recently, such schemes have been characterised by munificence—last year universities spent £750m ($950m) to widen access and support disadvantaged students—if not success.
The organization's goal ... "promote art education and art appreciation among youth from disadvantaged backgrounds" by hooking up deserving students and organizations with scholarships and grants.
The charity provides free, healthy breakfast cereals and bagels for children in disadvantaged areas of the U.K. who arrive at school too hungry to learn.
It awards scholarships and grants to young female athletes from economically-disadvantaged communities, and to up and coming all-stars who need some additional assistance.
"Even most businesses that are not started by people who are right out of college and are not located in disadvantaged areas fail," Bruenig said.
Working with states, schools, businesses and more, NCAN's goal is to provide college access providers with tools to service disadvantaged youth through training and webinars.
Part of her entrepreneurial plan involves student loan debt forgiveness for Pell grant recipients who start businesses that operate for three years in disadvantaged communities.
Because it seems like that's the only way to do it, but whoever's being disadvantaged is going to be louder, like the Democrats right now.
Charging station maker ChargePoint Inc praised regulators for asking VW to focus on disadvantaged communities and ensuring that VW's efforts were complementary to other investments.
We're told proceeds from the auction will benefit Oprah's Leadership Academy Foundation in South Africa, which helps empower gifted girls who come from disadvantaged backgrounds.
While the value provided by defense contractors surely exists, the questions raised have placed these companies on the defensive – a disadvantaged position for any communicator.
Already-disadvantaged areas seem to suffer the most from the startup slowdown, while thriving areas (typically centered around bigger cities) continued to grow more prosperous.
The CPRE, an English charity that works to protect the countryside, welcomed the CLA research, saying many rural communities were being disadvantaged by planning policies.
But increasingly, experts are recognizing gaps between needs and available funding, and the ability of smaller or disadvantaged communities to afford financing under these programs.
That's particularly troubling for grassroots charities such as the Community Partnership School, a brand-new independent school located in one of Philadelphia's most disadvantaged neighborhoods.
There was nuance, though; for people of color, and particularly those who come from disadvantaged communities, I thought of it as a form of reparations.
The leadership of Margaret Thatcher in the 1980's compounded that view as her closure of factories and unionized industry disadvantaged many areas of Scotland.
Election experts previously warned that roughly 600,000 otherwise eligible Texans wouldn't be able to meet the ID requirement, many of whom come from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Many argue that the laws serve an altogether different purpose: preserving Republican electoral power by keeping disadvantaged and lower-income Americans away from the polls.
Saoradh and the New IRA are hoping to expand by appealing to the disadvantaged in society, who are set to suffer the most post-Brexit.
Blacks, Latinos and members of other disadvantaged groups still face unequal treatment across a range of arenas, from the labor market to housing to education.
Over recent years, it has devoted significantly more energy and resources than it once did into identifying and recruiting promising students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Beyond municipal policy, another tool for advancing broad-based ownership is the nation's nearly 1,000 Community Development Finance Institutions (CDFIs), chartered to aid disadvantaged communities.
"It's primarily focused on disadvantaged young people, many of whom may be the first in their families to graduate with a college degree," she said.
Their practical impact appears to be disproportionately excluding lower-income voters or those from disadvantaged communities, who may lack the resources to contest their disenfranchisement.
It is also a matter of life and death for those trapped in the racially biased bail bond system that preys on the economically disadvantaged.
Brad Evans: Throughout your work, you have written about the conditions faced by the globally disadvantaged, notably in places such as India, China and Africa.
For other families living in disadvantaged neighborhoods with high rates of crime, getting a therapist to even come out to their home can be difficult.
I've built and supported more than 30 non-profit youth hockey programs in North America focused on providing opportunities for local disadvantaged and marginalized populations.
Nonetheless, many in the Democratic Party claim that school choice proponents are out to "gut" America's public schools and leave disadvantaged families in the dust.
Eleven of those 12 were Republicans from New York, New Jersey, and California — blue, high-tax states that are disproportionately disadvantaged by this tax bill.
They must recognize that public unease is stemming from the perception that economic growth primarily benefits the wealthiest segments of society while marginalizing the disadvantaged.
This could leave retail investors unfairly disadvantaged without the same levels of information, and remain a hurdle to getting institutional investors comfortable with crypto-assets.
At the heart of selective schooling is the assumption that pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds are better off getting "vocational" training rather than being intellectually challenged.
If the administration is truly interested in assisting workers who are disadvantaged by the coronavirus outbreak, there surely are better ways to achieve that end.
Until the sociologist William Julius Wilson published "The Truly Disadvantaged," in 1987, few comprehended the terrible consequences of cleansing urban neighborhoods of the stably employed.
And the fortunate among us who got into state schools were then prompted to apply to "opportunity programs" that help disadvantaged students pay for college.
The movie is about an underground dance studio for disadvantaged teenagers in New York City under threat of foreclosure by a bank demanding overdue rent.
"When he said he believed in promoting women and minorities and anyone from a disadvantaged background, I said sign me up," Ms. Cunningham Agee recalled.
Also, the affirmative action extends only to blacks who (whether or not descendants of slaves) have been disadvantaged by the inequalities still in our society.
Eleven of those 12 were Republicans from New York, New Jersey, and California — high-tax blue states that are disproportionately disadvantaged by this tax bill.
"We know that to be black in Britain is to be seriously disadvantaged in relation to educational and employment opportunities," she said in an email.
Mr. Ivanyi focused on building up a network of homeless shelters, schools for disadvantaged children and retirement homes, while Mr. Orban focused on winning power.
Eugenie RosenthalScarsdale, N.Y.The writer is the founder of Let's Get Ready, a nonprofit that provides free SAT prep and college advising to help disadvantaged students.
He has gone on to spend his whole life as a lawyer working with disadvantaged kids, mostly kids in the foster system, and pro-bono.
But deep-seated ideology is hard to shake, and protections have done little to fully empower Dalits, who remain among the country's most disadvantaged people.
White, Asian-American and affluent students commonly take the SAT more than once, but disadvantaged students are less likely to, and it's holding them back.
Marijuana dispensaries; veterinary care; businesses that provide food, shelter and social services for economically disadvantaged, unsheltered or otherwise vulnerable people; auto repair and towing services.
And in 2015, he gave the league a public diagnosis of "psychologically disadvantaged" after none of its teams qualified for the first College Football Playoff.
Preventive care is often lacking in the disadvantaged neighborhoods that are home ground for many inmates, the vast majority of whom are black and Hispanic.
When whites perceive their group's dominant status is threatened or their group is unfairly disadvantaged, however, their racial identity may become salient and politically relevant.

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