Sentences with phrase «placed at a significant disadvantage»

Furthermore, Canadian assembly plants and parts manufacturers would be placed at a significant disadvantage if Canada is outside of TPP, as American and Mexican factories would receive beneficial rules of origin treatment under both NAFTA and TPP, while Canadian plants would only fall under NAFTA.
Children from low - income households face a broad range of obstacles to classroom learning, which, taken together, place them at a significant disadvantage compared to higher income students.

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Inadequate resources place students of color in the the poorest schools at a significant disadvantage — a direct consequence of how schools are funded.
But education campaign group Rhag said the move placed pupils studying in Welsh at a significant disadvantage.
The financial power imbalance between an accident victim and an insurer places the accident victim at a significant disadvantage which is heightened in circumstances where even if they incur the expense to obtain appropriate medical records and reports, and are successful, they are not entitled to any reimbursement for the cost of those records and reports, which can often exceed the amount in dispute.
The rules that guide these private proceedings are not the same as in the court system, and may place a single employee at a significant disadvantage when facing a large corporation.
Yet there remains a glitch in our judicial system that places employees who are subject to noncompetes at a significant disadvantage.
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