Sentences with phrase «definitions as a disadvantaged»

At least one full - time manager who qualifies under SBA definitions as a disadvantaged person must hold the position of president or CEO in the company.

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Beatty's role as a rapping Cassandra is more embarrassing than timely; he may think he has his finger on the pulse of the inner cities, but its veins are in the terminal stages of arteriosclerosis (paraphrasing Mark Twain's definition of a fanatic, this is one of the disadvantages of pursuing one's ambitions after the aim has long since been forgotten; it doesn't help matters when one is sixty - one years old).
As noted, LD by definition can not stem from certain conditions that commonly impede learning: mental deficiency; emotional disturbance; visual or hearing impairments; inadequate teaching; and cultural, social, or economic disadvantages.
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.
+ read full definition disadvantages if you hold a real return bond outside a registered plan, such as an RRSP, a TFSA or a RRIF.
This is a little shocking given that a child who may be participating in proceedings is often, almost by definition, disadvantaged — «diminished» or a «vulnerable» individual as the draft proposed rules for children in family proceedings has it (Report of the Vulnerable Witnesses & Children Working Group, February 2015).
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