Sentences with phrase «at a disadvantage even»

Our wage structure will always put us at a disadvantage even before a ball has been kicked.
Closing the Language Skills Gap Among Children: It's Never Too Soon to Start [September 28, 2016] Many children are at a disadvantage even before they walk into an early Head Start or pre-K program.
Bensnes says that his study results show allergic pupils are at a disadvantage even with such measures in place.

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So with one group of shareholders essentially writing a very large check to the government for all shareholders to reap the benefits of lower corporate income taxes in the future, it begs the question: Are the shareholders who are most at risk in an inversion scenario even aware of this disadvantage?
It must be soberly realized that no human enactment, whether old or new, has advantages only and no disadvantages; that the old days were good only for those who enjoyed the benefits of them, but not for all without distinction and that for the most part they only begin to look splendid when they are past and gone; that even the new age will produce tribulation, inadequacies and defects, and that the reform of the Church is never at an end.
To make matters even worse, those who have experience working in Catholic schools are often at a disadvantage when compared to other applicants for well - paying public school positions.
All three of the other contending teams in the East aren't going to follow that strategy, which means the Orioles would be at even more of a disadvantage.
I think even the Charlo's would still be at a size disadvantage.
Even though they have been surprisingly successful in previous runnings of this race, foreign horses and their riders are at a distinct disadvantage in the International.
I'm not too bothered by results — the Europa League is a brutally long competition, and the inability to move Premier League game to Sunday evenings or Mondays leaves the English sides at a disadvantage to teams from Spain and Italy.
Even though the blues came up with an impressive fight back to almost snatching a point with a numerical disadvantage, it was a need to result at the start of the season which could complicate things going forward.
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).
Tough shows even the most naïve reader how difficult it is to grapple with the question of how to take an entire community of mostly disadvantaged children and mostly undereducated parents without financial resources and transform them — or at least the children as they grow — into fully functioning members of the middle class.
Before classes even start these children are at a disadvantage.
Parents remarked that they can not access the storage basket at all once the seat was reclined, even a little bit, and this was the disadvantaged pointed out by Consumer Reports as well.
Traditional families are able to begin bonding with their child before it is even born, so many adoptive families feel at a disadvantage.
This puts him at a considerable disadvantage to real estate executive Paul Massey, who has amassed more cash than even de Blasio.
Even so, Astorino has been highly successful in a county where his voting bloc is at a decided disadvantage.
In its «Memorandum in Opposition,» the Chamber goes even further and states that businesses will be put at a competitive disadvantage to businesses in adjoining counties, that job creation will be stifled, and that consumers will bear the cost of the mandate.
Many of the council's members are ineligible to participate, and some even privately feel a bit burned by a policy that arguably puts them at a competitive disadvantage to incoming competitors.
in regards to the so called violation of the establishment clause (just for the record, a law that forces a kosher deli to be closed on Sunday is not a violation of the establishment clause according to the still binding decision of the anti semetic Warren Court) since even in the super Orthodox jewish Senate district if there was a Catholic running against a Orthodox Jew and we liked the Catholic better then the Orthodox Jew on the issues then there would be only a slight disadvantage to the Catholic and depending on the issue at hand even an advantage as witnessed in the Weprin - Turner race.
BLOOM argues that the research and bycatch licenses are illegal and a guise for commercial fishing, and that pulse trawling puts small - scale fishing at an even bigger disadvantage than conventional trawling does.
At a time when invention tends to be dominated by faceless teams at huge multinational corporations, he showed it is still possible, even in semiconductor electronics, for an inventor with enough talent and determination to triumph despite daunting disadvantages in resourceAt a time when invention tends to be dominated by faceless teams at huge multinational corporations, he showed it is still possible, even in semiconductor electronics, for an inventor with enough talent and determination to triumph despite daunting disadvantages in resourceat huge multinational corporations, he showed it is still possible, even in semiconductor electronics, for an inventor with enough talent and determination to triumph despite daunting disadvantages in resources.
Even those who manage to avoid the sort of overt discrimination Saidani - Scott experienced may find themselves at a disadvantage.
Still, the ice was 50 miles away and not visible, so no extra care was taken, even though the Titanic's lookouts, Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee, were operating at a grave disadvantage because someone had left their powerful binoculars at Southampton.
«Frankly, the people who run things are senior scientists, so even though I am a scientist I'll be at a disadvantage in the policy world.»
Knowing a great deal about programming could even be a disadvantage, because a professional programmer generally aims at beautiful, well - programmed computer scripts, whereas bioinformatics is all about getting biological relevance from your data.
But even pacing has disadvantages: The team found that two - legged molecules were much better at moving through obstacles than were four - legged ones.
The lower level of endodermal contribution we observe in chimeras suggests that even in the PrEn, V+S + ES cells may be at a proliferative disadvantage.
IBS put me at a real disadvantage even prior to my first radiation exposure.....
And even though hard work is generally considered to be admirable and effective, when it comes to weight loss, you might be putting yourself at an unexpected disadvantage.
This somewhat obvious point is actually even greater than one might think because once the arms and kettlebell are moved beyond parallel with the ground, the athlete is at a disadvantage.
Without the training of the even smaller muscle groups you will have no stabilization during training, thus putting you at a disadvantage for muscle potential.
From there, I'm already at a disadvantage in that I'm personally fairly sensitive to the taste of stevia, resulting in a fairly consistent dislike of everything I make with stevia, even if it creates something that a stevia fan may appreciate.
Additionally, I feel at a disadvantage approaching men that appeal to me in person because I have no way of telling if they are even single or open to interracial dating.
On one hand, mono - racial individuals who are already at a disadvantage online may fall even father behind.
But at the same time there are enough of the various disadvantages and even risks of the online dating as such to be taken into consideration as well.
Robert Mazur's story is just as tense and exciting as anything that was depicted in Joe Pistone's story as Donnie Brasco but because The Infiltrator has been filmed afterwards, it puts it at a real disadvantage before it's even had a chance.
Anyone with even tangential interest in the Oscars can note the ongoing trend of Best Picture winners debuting early in the season, meaning anything that would release post-Gothams is already at a significant disadvantage.
It even color - coordinates to let you know when your character is at an advantage or disadvantage after an attack.
Applying that criterion puts schools serving the disadvantaged at risk of being said to «fail,» even if they are doing a fine job of enhancing the skills of their students.
Or maybe you're worried that your kid's summer doesn't look enough like that — and that you're putting her at a disadvantage that colleges will surely notice (even if she's still in grade school).
Vocational subjects appeared to put both boys and girls at a disadvantage, even after taking into account the fact that less privileged young people and those with lower prior Key Stage test scores were more likely to take applied subjects at GCSE.
We still have a long way to go, but it's clear that even the most disadvantaged students can achieve at high levels when provided with a strong education.
At the Urban Education Institute my colleagues have built 15 years worth of empirical evidence that even schools in Chicago's most disadvantaged neighborhoods can thrive if they are organized for improvement.
Although the college - sending rates of the highest - performing high schools in the sample are low relative to Texas as a whole, our findings suggest that offering eligibility for automatic admission may not be effective at accomplishing even the narrow goal of increasing access to the top public universities for students in the most - disadvantaged settings.
Recognising that our students had huge gaps in their learning and that if we didn't catch them up they would continue with those huge gaps at end of VCE, VET or VCAL and maybe even still if they did go on to tertiary studies, but they'd be at a major disadvantage.
Since WUHSD became a PLC at Work district in 2003, it has seen solid and sustained growth in student performance across all five schools, even with more than $ 17 million cut from the budget and an increasing number of economically disadvantaged students enrolled.
Before they even enter the classroom, many children from low - income and minority households are at a distinct educational disadvantage.
And even if some parents base their decisions on educational quality, many observers worry that low - income and minority parents will be less informed about or interested in school quality, placing their children at a disadvantage in the education marketplace.
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