By refusing to install the necessary hardware BT is quite deliberately disadvantaging rural areas. |
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There was also an idea that if we took away half the eggs of an infertile woman we would be disadvantaging her. |
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It has the effect of unfairly disadvantaging some individuals and communities, while unfairly advantaging other individuals and communities. |
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The lack of access to the educational psychological service is seriously disadvantaging some children. |
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He was concerned Sydney Water was disadvantaging the company, obstructing the company and that would have an adverse impact on the company. |
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But in practice, it is impossible to assert Welsh without disadvantaging English-only speakers to some extent. |
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The reforms would allow more schools to select students, thus disadvantaging the poorer and dimmer among them, they claim. |
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It is very obvious that what we are doing is severely disadvantaging our export industries. |
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The Commission regards this as an unnecessary disadvantaging of this sector. |
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During this time, our competitors have been entering into numerous free trade agreements that are disadvantaging Canadian exporters. |
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The digitization of older materials has been uneven, disadvantaging scholars in certain disciplines. |
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Once the legal immigration policy is enforced, there is a risk of disadvantaging European citizens as compared to third country citizens. |
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It ensures flow and water level characteristics of lakes and rivers are not altered to the point of disadvantaging other water users. |
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Due to these factors, benefits based on employment clearly result in outcomes disadvantaging women. |
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It would also mean that the specialised advice which qualified animal health suppliers offer will be removed from the industry, disadvantaging both farmers and consumers. |
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While it is their right to choose priorities, this practice runs the risk of inadvertently disadvantaging other activities. |
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Here, too, it is prevented from advantaging or disadvantaging individual recipients. |
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The concern is that these groups, which are already at a disadvantage, could be disadvantaging themselves further. |
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Policies that disadvantage one mode at the expense of another only have the effect of disadvantaging the travelling public. |
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But the BBC is warning it will pull the plug on those referring directly to the by-election, to avoid disadvantaging the Tories and Liberal Democrats under electoral laws. |
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Neighbouring schools and boroughs complained that brighter children were being creamed off, seriously disadvantaging those schools which were still genuinely comprehensive. |
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They actually were quite successful at it, but at the same time they were closing banks and disadvantaging primarily women. |
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If some companies adopt an anti-corruption programme, and others do not, those that do not may continue to win work though bribery, therefore disadvantaging those that refuse to bribe. |
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All members of Parliament strongly support our troops and the work they do, but also the importance of having a public debate without giving our enemies an advantage or disadvantaging our allies. |
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The national provisions may have the effect of partitioning the petroleum products markets nationally and disadvantaging operators which are not national refiners. |
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To suggest that children who are being raised by lone parents or by common law parents be ignored and that benefits be given to married couples only risks disadvantaging some children. |
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The court further held where an applicant parent was unable to attend caution should be exercised to avoid disadvantaging him or her by giving greater credit to the parent who is present before the court. |
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On the other hand, they were summoning up the will to pay out huge dollars to the bondholders, and they were substantially disadvantaging the pension. |
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By applying rigorous, but easily understood, economic arguments to the problem, he develops a framework that permits understanding the basic facts of a labour market that is increasingly disadvantaging the low-income worker. |
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One particular aspect, which colours all the rest, is intellectual property, which is in huge danger and could end up disadvantaging authors and artists. |
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