Sentences with phrase «left at a disadvantage»

We're more plugged in and less engaged than ever and studies show how that leaves us all at a disadvantage.
That leaves them at disadvantage because building credit takes time.
This Dachshund isn't worried about whether her short legs leave her at a disadvantage.
This leaves you at a disadvantage because 1) you can not pursue punitive damages, 2) there is less bad faith leverage to force a fair settlement, 3) if med pay was paid, there is an offset that the Georgia Uninsured Motorist carrier will get.
If this is your first time working with a particular corporate lawyer, you will need to allow time to provide background information on your business and the situation, and coming in late in the game can leave you at a disadvantage.
Considering that character stats are entirely based on your equipment, this can really leave you at a disadvantage, with weapons that do very little damage.

Not exact matches

THE MOVE TO VALUE - BASED CARE COULD LEAVE OUT SMALLER HOSPITALS: Smaller hospitals and independent providers may be at a disadvantage as the healthcare industry forges ahead with value - based care, according to a research letter published in JAMA.
The report finds inconsistent allocation of legal risk from electronic payments transactions depending on their form, jurisdictional overlaps and gaps between federal and provincial rules and asymmetrical service provider contracts that leave consumers at a distinct disadvantage.
Opponents, on the other hand, argue that it reduces tax revenue and leaves lower - income individuals at a disadvantage.
The United States, Britain and France have DPA processes in place but Canada does not — a fact that leaves Canadian firms at a serious disadvantage when competing against rivals in other markets.
By rejecting such an understanding of metaphysics, Gogarten leaves himself at a strategic disadvantage in attempting to elucidate his theological subject.
Instead of looking at how disadvantaged or how unfairly treated you will be look at Jesus and ask yourself what right did we have to ram a crown of thorns on His head, nail Him to a tree and leave Him to die.
It may fairly be said that leaving accommodation [of religion] to the political process will place at a relative disadvantage those religious practices that are not widely engaged in; but that unavoidable consequence of democratic government must be preferred to a system in which each conscience is a law unto itself or in which judges weigh the social importance of all laws against the centrality of all religious beliefs.
I think the not leaving part is AFC as a whole playing hardball so they don't go into sale negotiations at a total disadvantage.
This leaves Man City at a disadvantage, as they will have to wait until the summer to speak to the 28 - year - old winger, whereas PSG will be able to open talks in January.
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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.
Your leaving might make it easier for your spouse to delay the signing of divorce papers, putting you at a strategic disadvantage.
Mr. Meeks warned that Japan and China were conspiring to create trade agreements that would favor their native corporations, leaving U.S. companies — and, by extension, those companies» workers — at a competitive disadvantage.
«Welsh Labour Government inaction on this important policy will leave Welsh pupils at a serious disadvantage.
The Senate GOP longtime lead negotiator Robert Mujica left to become Cuomo's budget director while Assembly Chief Counsel James Yates retired this summer, potentially putting state lawmakers at a disadvantage in 2016.
«This doctor brazenly supplemented his income through an illicit medical mill that left honest physicians at an unfair competitive disadvantage,» Scott said.
In March Grabowski, Kram and research associate Paolo Taboga reported in The Journal of Experimental Biologythat athletes with a left leg prosthesis are at a disadvantage in track events of 200 meters or more.
But with so few permanent positions available and industry's preference to hire young scientists who are more trainable, (Germans, who typically do not finish schooling until their early 30s, are at a disadvantage in this regard), mid-level scientists are often left with little choice except to go abroad, says Müller.
She contends that the Y chromosome already starts at a disadvantage: Unlike the X, it has no partner for genetic recombination (the random exchange of segments between chromosome pairs), so it can accumulate harmful mutations, leaving it perennially vulnerable.
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.
Trump's avoidance of the climate change problem could leave U.S. industry at a competitive disadvantage.
This also leaves shift workers at a particular disadvantage.
A course that fills an urgent need in the health care field because literally no Medical School teaches anything more than a lesson or two on this polarizing and diverse subject often leaving Licensed MD and NDs alike at a severe disadvantage when it comes to being able to interpret Vaccine Ingredients, How to Identify Vaccine Injuries, and How to Report Them as well per the Vaccine Adverse Events Reporting System established by the 1986 National Vaccine Law.
That flows into again... if the monsters are going to be more fluid and dynamic in their actions, that's another reason that we have to ensure that the hunter's actions are that much more fluid — the hunter can't be left behind in all this dynamism we're doing or you'd be at a disadvantage!
Richard Cairns, head of Brighton College in East Sussex, has said that girls may leave schools with a «clutch of A *'s and a first class degree», but will still be at a huge disadvantage if they can not meaningfully communicate with male colleagues in the workplace.
Leave no child behind — National averages often conceal extreme inequalities and the severe disadvantage of groups at the bottom of the scale
Social mobility The issue of social mobility is what appears to be at the heart of the debate, with supporters saying it is good for social mobility as it give the most gifted better chances through a better education, and the detractors warning it leaves behind those that don't pass the entrance test, who are disproportionately from disadvantaged backgrounds.
According to The Telegraph, campaigners believe that thousands of children are at a disadvantage for being left - handed following a lack of action from ministers.
For example, in describing the results of Title I, Jennings concludes, «In a nutshell, the billions of dollars spent on Title I had at best a modest effect on the academic achievement of the disadvantaged students who participated in the program...» On No Child Left Behind (NCLB), he writes, «So it truly was a mixed bag.
Critics insisted that his lack of experience running a technology concern would leave him at a «huge disadvantage,» wrote Doug Garr in a 1999 book about Gerstner's tenure, because the computer business «moved at a faster pace than other industries; competition came from... fanatics who thrived in the often quirky and murky world of digital chaos.»
These schools that rely so heavily on technology could find themselves at a serious disadvantage if they were to be left without it.
Ambition on is closing the word gap by boosting access to high quality early language and literacy, both in the classroom and at home, ensuring more disadvantaged children leave school having mastered the basic of literacy that many take for granted.
Although the changes were intended to hold school officials accountable for the educational experiences of disadvantaged children, Congress left intact a short clause in the main K - 12 education law that, in practice, has failed to ensure that money from the federal Title I program only supplements state and local money, researchers and advocates said at a conference here last week.
Second, ill - conceived efforts to move seemingly effective teachers to more disadvantaged schools may prompt them to leave the profession at higher rates.
Leaving other SBAC / Common Core controversies aside, if only certain districts or schools avail themselves on a discretionary basis of the formative and interim resources of SBAC such as student / teacher feedback mechanisms and mini-assessments (see description below from SBAC website), won't students who do not receive those benefits be at a disadvantage to those that do when it comes to the summative assessments, assuming benefit is derived from participation?
As a result, the tests tend to leave the best teachers — those with wider teaching repertoires who are able to move students beyond the basics — at a disadvantage, while putting pressure on the entire school system to focus on low - level skills.
The paper from the University of Maryland's Melissa Kearney and Wellesley College's Phillip Levine finds that the show has left children more likely to stay at the appropriate grade level for their age, an effect that is particularly pronounced among boys, African Americans and children who grow up in disadvantaged areas.
He worries that slowing the pace of changes to education will leave Indiana schools at a disadvantage.
This definition creates a group of children with considerable language needs who fall between diagnostic categories; it leaves children with both verbal and non-verbal difficulties at a double disadvantage, with limited specialist support.
At the time No Child Left Behind was passed, the federal role in education had been largely focused for 35 years on improving the education of the nation's disadvantaged children.
King countered that under No Child Left Behind, the implementation of supplement, not supplant was not successful in achieving the goal of ensuring federal funding was supplemental, and disadvantaged students at continuously low - performing schools failed to receive supportive services.
WHEREAS, the NAACP recognizes that at best, quality charter schools serve only a small percentage of children of color and disadvantaged students for whom the NAACP advocates relative to said population left behind in failing schools; and
The bottom line, however, is that there are far too few seats in high - quality charter schools to serve every disadvantaged child in Washington, and those left behind at neighborhood public schools continue to be shortchanged.
Today's global society leaves the American student at a disadvantage that can only be remedied by a significant change in the way we structure and approach teaching and learning.
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