Sentences with phrase «as disadvantages which»

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One of the chief gripes of the banks» opponents is that it assists the exporting activities of very large companies such as Boeing, Caterpillar, and General Electric, which they say puts smaller companies at a disadvantage.
As most would guess, kids with more disadvantages, such as poverty and less educated parents, come to school less prepared, which pulls down average test scores at districts where more kids face these challengeAs most would guess, kids with more disadvantages, such as poverty and less educated parents, come to school less prepared, which pulls down average test scores at districts where more kids face these challengeas poverty and less educated parents, come to school less prepared, which pulls down average test scores at districts where more kids face these challenges.
But it also serves an incredibly important role as an enabler and incubator of innovation and positive forward momentum for society as a whole, which is something that simply will not continue if those lone individuals become disadvantaged by getting their services blocked, slowed or effectively taxed by usage limits.
Mobile wallets come in two formats: one type of app stores your coins locally on your phone (and comes with the same advantages and disadvantages as desktop wallets) while the other format of mobile wallet merely provides you with access to online storage servers (which comes with the same advantages and disadvantages as online wallets).
In 2002 or so I wrote a paper titled «Upstairs, Downstairs» (still a working paper) which showed that floor traders earned a rent as a result of their time and space advantage: upstairs traders could not supply liquidity as effectively as floor traders due to their information disadvantage, and this meant that floor traders faced limited competition in supplying liquidity.
They can not endure a bad conscience and some disadvantages which they had to face as believers.
As soon as you get away from the frontier, the Jews become a disadvantage, they form cliques, they deal in contraband and get up to all manner of rascally tricks which are detrimental to Christian burghers and merchantAs soon as you get away from the frontier, the Jews become a disadvantage, they form cliques, they deal in contraband and get up to all manner of rascally tricks which are detrimental to Christian burghers and merchantas you get away from the frontier, the Jews become a disadvantage, they form cliques, they deal in contraband and get up to all manner of rascally tricks which are detrimental to Christian burghers and merchants.
A complex modern democracy is at a serious disadvantage in dealing with autocratic states as well as in expeditiously conducting its own internal affairs, unless it possesses strong executive powers which are not hedged about in matters of detailed policy and administration by legislative and judicial agencies.
This system involves cultural images and messages, as well as institutional policies and practices, which in the U.S., operate to the advantage of some and to the disadvantage of others.
«The argument adopted by consumer groups in the USA is that access is not universal service - that the telephone should be priced at a level which makes it possible for disadvantaged groups to use it for social reasons rather than simply as an emergency service».
But the style and pace of the work they do as artisans (their «work process,» a central category in Marxist analysis) is still largely in their own hands, which is not the case for factory workers, For Gramsci, this contradictory position of intellectuals has both advantages and disadvantages.
See Appendix A. 1 for more information * There are a number of broad Australian comparative disadvantages such as high labour costs, a dispersed and geographically isolated market and small population which impact the MTP sector.
US wine importers in Japan hope the US will establish a Free Trade Agreement with Japan as soon as possible to abolish the heavy import duty disadvantage of US wines, which will help the entire American wine category grow in Japan.»
While Montepulciano d'Abruzzo is often consumed young, the wine does have some aging potential with producers such as Stefano Illuminati of the Controguerra winery Illuminati noting that the wine doesn't really change much in 10 years which can have its benefits and disadvantages because «on one hand, you open a well - aged Montepulciano and it is still fresh and full - bodied.
Mercedes still enjoys a strong qualifying advantage, which could negate any disadvantages, but thankfully doesn't look as dominant as was feared after testing.
Compare that to Tennessee, which routinely has to play at least double the number of games at a talent disadvantage as Nebraska.
At present, there are no odds posted on MISL games, which leaves it at a great disadvantage vis - √ † - vis the NBA and the NHL, inasmuch as many newspapers now carry a daily line — in effect, a national advance story.
Educare, which serves more than 3,000 children at its 21 centers, is intended primarily as a demonstration that even highly disadvantaged children can enter kindergarten ready to learn — but that in order to achieve that goal, they will need early interventions that are intensive (not to mention expensive).
The disadvantage can be the often higher price, as well as the large size of the pillow, which some find to be hassling.
Overheating can lead your child to have an uncomfortable sleep as well can make them super sweaty and smelly, which is a big disadvantage of other quilted mattress.
The Maxi Cosi RodiFix Booster doesn't feature cup holders which may seem a disadvantage for some children as they like to have drinks or snack during the trip.
Next week, my school will host a public screening of the new documentary Lunch Line, which follows six Chicago kids from disadvantaged neighborhoods as they as they set out on a mission to fix school lunches — ending up at the White House.
That study, however, was not (as far as I'm aware) confined to economically disadvantaged children, which may account for the disparate results.
Individuals residing in these zip codes as well as disadvantaged workers countywide, already facing challenges in securing meaningful employment and experiencing higher rates of unemployment themselves, will now have opportunities to secure employment on county - bid projects for which they meet qualifications.
The National Republican Congressional Committee, which was at an $ 8.7 million cash disadvantage to the DCCC as of July 20, has yet to place an ad reservation intended for the race.
This renewed offensive was as a result of the recent Supreme court ruling placing his own faction at a disadvantage and ending the reign of his control over the State Executive committee of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ogun state, which were all secured through various controversial court orders without any democratic process whatsoever.
The Pupil Premium, which is known as the Pupil Deprivation Grant in Wales, provides schools with extra money to help children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Factors such as the way in which parents bring up their offspring (parenting, diet, cognitive inputs) or experience of social disadvantages seem to have implications for how genes manifest themselves in later life.»
The data does not include, the office said, the MTA's additional spending with MWBEs under the Federal Disadvantaged Business Enterprise program, which applies to projects such as the Second Avenue Subway.
d) the net effect of such visa fraud by a very few Honourable MPs as outlined in this letter is to raise the bar of suspicion against all such applicants, which is of course regrettably to the huge disadvantage of those very many MPs who do act honourably at all times.
Even those systems which offer protections to disadvantaged groups very rarely offer them the same quality of care as the well - off.
Hynes was also asked how he'll overcome such a drastic registration disadvantage in the borough, which counts about six times as many Democrats as Republicans.
Starting at such a financial disadvantage, Topinka (or whoever winds up as the GOP nominee) will need millions of dollars in support from the Republican Governors Association, which has a number of other more pressing priorities in 2006.
Sullivan County's student population is 9,574, of which 5,119 are classified as «economically disadvantaged
As the least senior member of the «three men,» which also includes Cuomo and Senate majority leader Dean Skelos, Heastie doesn't think he will have a disadvantage in bartering his member's needs.
Disadvantage: It's not the best system for some kinds of structured problems, such as those based on math, in which there is one correct answer.
Dr Rebecca Lacey, Research Associate in the UCL Department of Epidemiology and Public Health and lead author of the study, said: «Our study suggests that it is not parental divorce or separation per se which increases the risk of later inflammation but that it is other social disadvantages, such as how well the child does in education, which are triggered by having experienced parental divorce which are important.»
«He views this as a matter for the church on account of the disproportional impact of climate change on the poor and disadvantaged, which does indeed make it a moral issue.»
However, I keep thinking about the alternate and would like your thoughts on the disadvantage of using cloth diapers: extra water usage; detergent (which has chemicals); detergent bottles plastic built; electricity of running the washer, as well as drier.
So, as we weigh the advantages and disadvantages, decide which are worth taking seriously, and which are more important to you.
So, as we weigh the advantages and disadvantages, decide which are worth taking seriously, and which are more i...
A subculture, such as that of the Negro American, in which this is not the pattern, is placed at a distinct disadvantage
In particular, independent research — once viewed as controversial but now increasingly acknowledged by elected and appointed officials in the highest levels of government — has revealed a state of affairs in which three in ten students fail to finish high school with a diploma and in which barely half of historically disadvantaged minority students graduate.
While the rationale is perhaps a bit misguided (some evidence suggests that our students already experience as much instructional time as their peers ~ and other research confirms that teachers in the United States spend more time on instruction than teachers in other nations do) ~ there are certainly reasons to focus on the issue ~ not least of which is the summer learning loss that disproportionately impacts our nations most disadvantaged youth.
So in the spring of 2008, Leyva started a support group for people on parole on campus as part of the school's statefunded, federally mandated Extended Opportunity Programs and Services department, which aids the low - income and otherwise disadvantaged students.
The site contains a number of films and blogs which exemplify PHF's priorities around disadvantage, partnership working, the definition of continuous professional development and learning (CPDL), the involvement of school leaders as lead learners, reflective practice and the role of specialist artist practitioners.
In states like Colorado, where charters are perceived as public schools serving local students, advocates may find they can build bipartisan support, especially in light of traditional conservative support for charter schools and the sector's continued focus on serving disadvantaged, urban students, which appeals to liberals.
Money would then be available to bring needy schools up to 95 per cent of the government's schooling resource standard (SRS), which is calculated by taking a base cost for educating each student and adding money for disadvantage (such as coming from a low socio - economic background, being indigenous, or living in a remote area).
The alternative education boom occurred as Orange County Public Schools — which serves more than 200,000 students, two - thirds of whom are economically disadvantaged — sought national recognition.
While the slow improvement of all groups is «still a success story,» Mr. Petrilli said, the achievement gap, which shows how different groups perform relative to one another, still means that most black and Hispanic students will be at a sharp disadvantage when they have to compete against white and Asian peers as they move through schools and into the workplace.
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