We're providing very little incentive for students from social and economically disadvantaged backgrounds to come into education. |
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The scale of our operations can raise high expectations and disrupt existing local balances, especially in economically disadvantaged regions. |
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Both St Helens and Liverpool are part of Merseyside, which is one of the most economically disadvantaged parts of England. |
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Economic and educational policies favoured Afrikaners, who became increasingly urbanized and less economically disadvantaged. |
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Among economically disadvantaged students and those with limited English proficiency, the gap continues to widen. |
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However, as in all economic crises, it is too often the economically disadvantaged who suffer the greatest impact. |
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While there are of course exceptions, many indigenous communities are economically disadvantaged compared with other segments of the population. |
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Poverty was extremely high, with the country being regarded as one of the most economically disadvantaged countries in the world. |
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Provinces with an employment rate below the national average may set up programs for socially and economically disadvantaged residents as well. |
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Work integration is an effective way to support our economically disadvantaged fellow citizens in their efforts to become self-sufficient. |
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In that case, the test for spousal support is whether or not a spouse has been economically disadvantaged by the marriage breakdown. |
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New ways and means will be deployed to help the most economically disadvantaged customers. |
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However, in certain situations it can also have detrimental effects on the living conditions of the economically disadvantaged. |
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You have such a large portion of students who are economically disadvantaged, and you still turn out a success story every year. |
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Many, especially those who come from an economically disadvantaged background, still face a glass ceiling. |
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Second, his proposal is premised on the idea that you should make it virtually impossible to leave the military, forcing the economically disadvantaged to re-up. |
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In addition, the location of services within the community provides people with a sense of belonging and support, which is particularly important in economically disadvantaged neighbourhoods. |
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During the postwar period, many African Americans continued to be economically disadvantaged relative to other Americans. |
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A number of policy measures have been developed to increase access to adequate nutrition and physical activity to promote health among economically disadvantaged youth. |
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That aid could well be indispensable to the protection of the environment and public services and to guaranteeing equal income levels for people living in economically disadvantaged regions. |
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Expectedly, it is the politically underrepresented, socially marginalized and economically disadvantaged groups that often pay the price of this sort of national resurgence. |
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The fact that women in that segment of society are often socioculturally and economically disadvantaged makes it more difficult to mobilize them for alternative development. |
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Without it, we invariably deny the full range of perspectives on the Constitution to play out, particularly the perspectives of those who are economically disadvantaged. |
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We should pay more attention to socially and economically disadvantaged groups which are affected by the increase in the price of raw materials and foods, as well as to vulnerable groups, such as children and pregnant women. |
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The best way to combat poverty and disadvantage remains private and public activity aimed at improving the conditions of the socially and economically disadvantaged. |
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Criminal Legal aid ensures that economically disadvantaged people living in Canada, who are facing serious criminal charges and the likelihood of incarceration, have equitable access to the justice system. |
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Recent intervention research will be described to illustrate how mathematical knowledge in economically disadvantaged children can be enhanced by math enrichments in their classroom and home learning environments. |
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Longer-term programs that also include upgrading the basic academic skills of participants show the best results in meeting the needs of the economically disadvantaged. |
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They are primarily economically disadvantaged and minority. |
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The campers are all economically disadvantaged and from Westchester. |
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These groups are the most vulnerable because they are often largely economically disadvantaged because of systemic discrimination, and thus, do not have the financial resources to fight violations of their human rights. |
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Evidence has shown that social workers are attracted to serving the most economically disadvantaged populations. |
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Founded in 2001, The Pathways to Education Program is committed to reducing poverty and its effects by supporting the development of youth from the economically disadvantaged community of Regent Park in Toronto. |
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The BMJ allows complete free access for visitors from economically disadvantaged countries as part of the HINARI initiative. |
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