Daley's group may have studied an especially advantaged group of children in 1998 compared with the 1984 sample, she notes. |
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But perhaps you could say the Samaritans are advantaged because they have compassion and commitment to helping those in need. |
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Dimbleby will be advantaged by the fact that he has never been in BBC programming management and that he has a blend of familiarity yet distance. |
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Young people from lower participation areas tend to study nearer home than those from the more advantaged areas. |
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Some clinical psychiatrists regard students as a relatively advantaged bunch. |
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Thus the results will be more representative of the least advantaged children in New York. |
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So I think that spurred me even more into helping those less advantaged than me. |
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Conversely, the attainment of all pupils in a school is depressed if a school has few pupils from advantaged backgrounds. |
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The recognition that the life he rejected is the advantaged life is surprising. |
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I feel very advantaged and very privileged to have grown up with parents as great as mine. |
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If anyone can help, they will get the satisfaction of helping someone from a less advantaged background. |
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National's scheme, by contrast, is aimed at further advantaging those who are already advantaged. |
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He will be advantaged by the fact that he has never been in programming management and that he has a blend of familiarity yet distance. |
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Liz Broadley, the council's external funding manager, said the money would provide a much-needed boost in the less advantaged areas of Halifax. |
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Others want to prevent their children from being compared with more advantaged children. |
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The process of liberaldemocratic recruitment, left un-regulated, tends to favour the representation of the socially advantaged. |
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Moreover, discrimination took place where justice systems favoured the literate, the socially advantaged, and others. |
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It was designed to financially and politically promote already advantaged middle-class layers and business interests among the Maori and Pacific Island communities. |
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Figures from National Health Service Scotland show that new mothers from more advantaged backgrounds are on average 12 years older than those from poorer areas. |
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The authors' concern that the vulnerability of the poor may jeopardize the well-being of more advantaged members of the same population, is significant. |
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In the case of the group, the most reasonable comparison standard was another group, most likely the advantaged group that was perceived as perpetrating the discrimination. |
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The union faced the task of ensuring that the balance of resources between previously advantaged and disadvantaged areas as well as in skills development was maintained. |
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The most important aspect of this study may be that it draws attention to repeated violence committed by male adolescents in relatively advantaged neighborhoods. |
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Giving the less advantaged a leg up means beginning with pre-school and includes retraining for the less skilled. |
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By an increase of trade, whether it be the import of corn or any other article, the producers here can only be advantaged. |
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Most children here start life from an advantaged position and hence are able to focus on their dreams early enough. |
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How many Canadians will be directly advantaged by a high-speed rail system? |
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There can also be high turnover, especially in less advantaged areas, as well as difficulties in retaining highly experienced teachers. |
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Already advantaged populations may be screened more often than necessary, and high-risk populations may not be adequately screened. |
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Enhancing the position of the least advantaged in society also makes good economic sense. |
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We need to see sharper and quicker improvements in the lives of the least advantaged people when good times come to the rest of the country. |
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The BCSSI measures the social vulnerability of a local health area ranging from socially disadvantaged to socially advantaged. |
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Some of these benefits are external in the sense that the advantaged party does not pay the full costs of the transport system. |
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This product provides a tax advantaged non-qualified retirement savings vehicle for small business owners and their key employees. |
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But what's clear is that, over the past decade, this aspect of the Electoral College has advantaged Democrats. |
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In this population, socially advantaged men perceived themselves to be most stressed, leading to a confounded association between higher stress and better health. |
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While association with a historically more advantaged or disadvantaged group is not per se determinative of an infringement, it favours such a finding of discrimination. |
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In practice, some conflict organizers explicitly reject developing associations with those in power, for fear of having group members coopted when they share responsibilities with people in advantaged positions. |
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It is also plausible that socially advantaged individuals may cope with end-stage disease and related pain for a longer time period than more socially disadvantaged individuals. |
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The suburban area was advantaged in terms of socioeconomic status, the rural area was socially advantaged but materially disadvantaged, and the downtown area was disadvantaged both socially and materially. |
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Some individuals and groups, particularly among the least advantaged, may have difficulty in developing social ties and engaging in reciprocal relationships. |
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It is a scenario in which bodies are dismembered, transported,processed and sold in the interests of a more socially advantaged population of organ and tissue receivers. |
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The charity Singapore's Community Chest is a non-profit organisation that channels funds to assist the less advantaged in the community. |
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Adolescents who attended the research clinics came from more socially advantaged families with fewer mental health symptoms compared to those lost to followup. |
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The RCMP should not agonize over whether men, women, or any particular interest group is being advantaged or disadvantaged over its hiring policy. |
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There are some great moments, but she tends to over-egg the pudding with metaphor, simile and melodramatic hyperbole when all she's describing is a set of materially advantaged women getting through the day. |
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In the Himalayas, village life hard at the best of times deteriorates into chaos and penury even for the advantaged when a Nepalese insurgency takes over the town. |
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Trade diversion means that an alteration in trade barriers has artifically advantaged a higher cost producer within the agreement over a lower cost producer outside the agreement. |
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For employment development, a review would be initiated that would simplify programs and ensure that the prospects for the less advantaged were enhanced. |
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Sport can also play a different, yet complementary, role in boosting the fortunes of less advantaged communities experiencing high levels of unemployment and poverty. |
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Children with complete actigraphy data had less severe symptoms of ADHD, were younger, and were from more socially advantaged neighbourhoods than children with incomplete actigraphy data. |
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Particularly where politics are involved, people very much need to see that the administrators here share their concerns and are at last helping the least advantaged members of our society. |
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The novel insight of Akerlof was that information asymmetry would not only hurt the informationally disadvantaged party but sometimes the advantaged party as well. |
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