Sentences with phrase «at a greater disadvantage when»

Unfortunately, owners of dogs with docked tails are at a great disadvantage when it comes to reading tail language.
I frankly do not know how to write my resume in a way that my lack of work experience, and the very long gap of unemployment do not put me at a great disadvantage when applying for career opportunities.
Even though research clearly shows children are at a great disadvantage when raised without both parents, one in four children are raised by a single parent.

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Actually, this is another scientist who understands that there isn't a SHRED of proof to indicate that any god exists, and that American kids who are taught creationism will be at a great disadvantage in the future when they try to compete for jobs against children with real educations.
At a Wallace Foundation conference in 2009, Jerry Weast, then - superintendent of Montgomery County, Md., schools, alluded to the stiff opposition he had faced when he took steps including «differentiated funding» to promote greater equity for the district's disadvantaged students.
You are at a great disadvantage if you attempt to represent yourself when up against ICBC adjusters who have significant experience in these cases.
Even when compared to adolescent mothers who experienced prenatal or parenting stress only, these adolescents were still at a greater disadvantage.
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