Sentences with phrase «saying this offers disadvantaged»

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Large companies «need to attract and retain employees and they'd be at a competitive disadvantage if they stopped offering health benefits,» said William Kramer, executive director for national health policy for the Pacific Business Group on Health.
«What we think is wrong is to disadvantage the local player — we weren't looking for a free kick but the same rights as other bidders to contest the offers,» he said.
«We don't want to offer mothers disincentive to breastfeed or worries that are unusual [because of] this is one, unusual, tragic, case,» says Kay, because «overall the benefits of breastfeeding outweigh any of the disadvantages
Priority admission: Grammar Schools Heads» Association chief Shaun Fenton says children from disadvantaged backgrounds should be offered places first
Administration officials said the fellowship, which will cost taxpayers about $ 72,000 a year, will be offered to a mid-career attorney from an economically disadvantaged background who displays Gabay's «integrity and kindheartedness.»
Nearly two - thirds of sixth form colleges (64 per cent) say the amount of funding they will receive next year will not be sufficient to offer the support needed for disadvantaged students.
And even after the selection process («we try to select a range of students we think will benefit from what we offersays Ponze), all the students are from disadvantaged homes — many of their parents did not graduate from high school, let alone attend college.
Dr Emily Tanner, lead author of the report, said: «For children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, who have lower take - up of formal out - of - school activities, school - based clubs appear to offer an affordable and inclusive means of supporting academic attainment.
The school's website says it «aims to offer a first class education in socially deprived or disadvantaged areas» and will offer «an academic curriculum with a focus on scientific and critical thinking skills».
While support for early years provision is to be welcomed, given how much of the disadvantage gap opens between 0 - 5 years, there remains insufficient evidence to say whether school - based early years provision offers better quality of outcomes than other types of nurseries.
ASIC issued proceedings in the Federal Court of Queensland against the Cairns - based operator who was offering high - interest credit contracts, as I said, to Indigenous consumers and look they were targeting one of Australia's most disadvantaged postal areas with them high - interest contracts.
The perfect companion for your senior dog, ramps and steps offer mobility and accessibility for the aging pooch Getting old has advantages («knowledge is power») and disadvantages («wait, what was I saying?»)
Zwick says another advantage of incremental, regimented seniority pay, as compared to meritocracy, is that employers can offer long - term incentives without the disadvantage of having to decide who merits a bonus, which eliminates creating what he calls «losers.»
«Preparing for Life offered mentoring for families in a disadvantaged area in Dublin by offering parents high - quality information about parenting and child development,» he said.
«Basically buyers who act less than enthusiastic will see themselves at a competitive disadvantage when sellers are comparing multiple offers,» he says.
Barrie says he is listing a home next week in Santa Clara, Calif., and if there are multiple offers, a buyer with an FHA loan will be at a disadvantage.
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