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"Our responsibility is to make sure the students we support don't now become disadvantaged," she says.
Ms. Hallman said the group's members were concerned about arguments by conservative commentators that boys had become disadvantaged and were being discriminated against in schools intended to favor girls.
Girls may also become disadvantaged by the anticipation of marriage and child-rearing, insofar as they are less likely than boys to invest in their human "capital".
In adulthood, we see untreated children become disadvantaged, with higher rates of mental illness, accidents, lost jobs and crime".
Therefore, when compared to natives of higher latitudes with lighter skin pigmentation, natives of tropical regions migrating from lower to higher latitudes may become disadvantaged in terms of their ability to synthesize physiologically required quantities of vitamin D under low levels of annual/winter solar irradiation [29], [30].
Finally some yeast variants may become disadvantaged during breeding or domestication [ 24].
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Therefore, whenever the teacher has difficulties managing a student's emotional/behavioral problem, the group dynamics become so turbulent that the whole class' learning process becomes disadvantaged.
Richard Exell at Touchstone says young people have become more disadvantaged in the labour market.
If the middle class moves out and the poor stay, the neighbourhood will inevitably become economically disadvantaged.
"People with epilepsy here become disproportionately disadvantaged in the job market," said Max Bangura, founder of the Epilepsy Association of Sierra Leone and its vocational program.
Rural-to-urban migrants have become a disadvantaged population in maternal health compared with permanent residents in these cities.
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