Sentences with phrase «locked out of opportunity»

In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Cashin, author of Place, Not Race, explains how the benefits of race - based admissions decisions are actually outweighed by the social costs, and argues for a return to what she considers the original intent of affirmative action policies: helping people — no matter their race — who have been systemically locked out of opportunity.
Large figures in small cages symbolically rebuke a society where too many people are locked up in jails, locked out of opportunities, locked into habits they can not break, and locked on to pursuits that will not make them happy.

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A KHL spokesperson told Canadian Business that the league's six non-Russian teams «will have the opportunity to summon more than one foreign NHLer,» though each of them is still limited to three locked - out players.
If you took out a federal student loan before 2006 and have a variable interest rate, consolidating your loans will «lock in» your current interest rate — a great opportunity for borrowers to take advantage of today's low rates.
My wife and I were given several opportunities to help her — like when she was locked out in the middle of winter.
«Black people in our American society were systematically locked out of what has been called «the greatest mass based opportunity for wealth accumulation in American history,»» Miner said, referring to the mid-20th century practice of redlining.
«I think that we have a great chance of winning,» Barron said, praising the debate as «a great opportunity for those who have been locked out
John Walker, national chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses, said: «We want to see the Government keep the momentum going to ensure real change across the whole public sector so that small firms are not locked out of procurement opportunities
In so doing, communities create arbitrary borders that serve to lock students into, or out of, opportunity
Many of his friends did not have the same opportunities, and too many ended up dropping out, being locked - up, or not surviving.
Collin Roth, WILL Research Fellow, writing at The Hill on how occupational licensing regulations lock people out of economic opportunity.
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If you don't follow major standards, you lock yourself out of future opportunities to integrate with new sales channels.
Indie publishers often see themselves as victims who are locked out of well - deserved opportunities by a cadre of hypocritical profiteers, but the truth is not so cut and dry.
Hope, many small publishers are missing out on these overseas opportunities because they're locked into the old way of thinking about distribution.
After all, the real reason for the exclusivity deal is to lock the PS3 out of any DLC opportunity.
41 Where, at any time after the commencement of a strike or lock - out, the Minister is of the opinion that it is in the public interest that the employees in the affected bargaining unit be given the opportunity to accept or reject the offer of the employer last received by the trade union in respect of all matters remaining in dispute between the parties, the Minister may, on such terms as he or she considers necessary, direct that a vote of the employees in the bargaining unit to accept or reject the offer be held forthwith.
For years Snap refused to help creators get discovered, work with them on feature launches, help them if locked out of their account, or provide monetization opportunities.
The initiatives announced by Clinton will help restore safe and decent housing in our urban areas and reestablish affordable housing opportunities for many families locked out of homeownership because of excessive costs, NAR analysts say.
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