Sentences with phrase «unfair disadvantage»

We argued that this is an especially unfair disadvantage for already marginalized people.
In many states a wealthier spouse will have to pay the reasonable attorney fees and other expenses of a less wealthy spouse until the divorce is complete, because otherwise the less wealthy spouse would be at a very unfair disadvantage in court.
unfair disadvantages faced by first nations and other persons living in small rural communities
And West Coast LEAF strongly believes that unfair disadvantage based on identity is at play in the case currently before the BC Court of Appeal, Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users v Downtown Vancouver Business Improvement Association (DVBIA).
Race - based discrimination is any behaviours or practices that result in avoidable and unfair disadvantage for minority racial / ethnic / cultural groups and privilege majority groups.
The company said the EU investigation will include calculations on whether capacities approved under European law put foreign providers at an unfair disadvantage.
It's this: Requiring church ads — and only church ads — to include disclaimers is a kind of disparagement that places churches at an unfair disadvantage in the marketplace of ideas.
Requiring church ads — and only church ads — to include disclaimers is a kind of disparagement that places churches at an unfair disadvantage in the marketplace of ideas.
This means that if you start off at an unfair disadvantage, you'll fall further and further back with every increase.
Psychodynamic treatments are at something of an unfair disadvantage in this respect, according to Prudence Gourguechon, MD, president of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
They also say that counting salaries would make principals favor lower - paid teachers, putting senior teachers at an unfair disadvantage.
But this suggestion caused concern among the private, voluntary and independent (PVI) nursery sector, which fears children in these settings will be put at an unfair disadvantage.
Heads claim those who sat the exam in June were put at an unfair disadvantage over those who sat them earlier in the year.
But in this test the Cupra had an unfair disadvantage and didn't had a chance.
The truth is that some people are just not good writers, and these individuals will always be at an unfair disadvantage.
These courses didn't feel like something Edward Nygma would use to prove his intellectual superiority over Batman, and worse, some of the challenges put the Batmobile at an unfair disadvantage.
As I was pondering options, I was thrilled last November to see two fairly obsessive commenters, «Kurt from Switzerland» and «Wmar,» voluntarily shed their verified status, conceding that it put them at an unfair disadvantage.
But again, this is just another example of what an unfair disadvantage good reporters have in participating in the narrative of current events — Sheppard notes that a reasonable assessment of the emails was published by the AP a full month after the story broke, and that many outlets, along with the climate scientists themselves, were largely left bewildered in the interim.
As to the hospitality industry plaintiffs — which include Restaurant Opportunities Centers Unlimited and two individuals who work in hospitality — they had argued that competition from the President of the United States put them at an unfair disadvantage.
If a school systematically assigns inferior grades, its students are at an unfair disadvantage when competing for employment with students from institutions that award mostly A's and B's.
There she argues that acquiring citizenship by birth is unfair — either an unfair advantage to people born in «good» countries or an unfair disadvantage to people born in the others.
We argued that this is an unfair disadvantage for already marginalized people.
In some cases the factors in play can go beyond the strength of the appeal and quality of the Release Plan to include issues such as the unfair disadvantages faced by first nations and other persons living in small rural communities.
In Pintea v. Johns, a unanimous decision by Canada's highest court endorsed principles which state in part that judges «should do whatever is possible to provide a fair and impartial process and prevent an unfair disadvantage to self - represented persons.»
It is common for companies to have a culture of working late and where this is the case employers should ensure that employees do not feel under pressure to conform to such a culture, particularly where it would place them at an unfair disadvantage.
The VENUE Act is not the comprehensive reform we need, but we can't keep waiting while unfair procedural rules put innovators and small businesses at an unfair disadvantage.
Despite their widespread use, credit scores and credit histories raise concerns over an unfair disadvantage to minority populations.
based discrimination is any behaviours or practices that result in avoidable and unfair disadvantage for minority racial / ethnic / cultural groups and privilege majority groups.
Although the child custody laws favor women, and although your ex may have free legal help from one of those government funded organizations that provide free legal help to low - income women who claim they are victims of domestic violence, you can still overcome this unfair disadvantage through sheer perseverance.
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