Sentences with phrase «numerical disadvantage of»

Rashawn Ray, a social psychologist at the University of Maryland, College Park, noted a «systemic and numerical disadvantage of women in higher education,» especially women of color.

Not exact matches

Their pass pattern becomes predictable and the passes become difficult to make because of the numerical disadvantage.
Some of them are the fundamental basics of defending: others are specific to the numerical disadvantage posed by a counterattack.
Of course, while Kanté and Matic are flourishing despite a numerical disadvantage, they've also been aided by Conte's system.
To eliminate the numerical disadvantage, at least one of the two Monaco's central defensive midfielders pushed up and joined the presses.
Pablo Ibanez, whom is a doubt for Saturday, was sent off early on in that encounter, wrongly so as well as the FA later rescinded the red card, meaning the Baggies had to play the majority of the match with a numerical disadvantage.
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.
Despite the massive numerical disadvantage, Banagher quickly turns the odds of the battle around, shooting down 20 enemy units and disabling several battleships by himself before the NT - D shut itself down.
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