Sentence examples for advantaged than from inspiring English sources

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To put it another way, if you've felt the need to choose a selective education for your own child, it becomes somewhat tricky to argue against other people's child having one – particularly when they're considerably less advantaged than you.

In other words, she admits that she is incapable of exercising leadership for even one full term as governor of a thinly populated state hitherto more economically advantaged than nearly any other.

In some ways we are more advantaged than the hearing: most deaf people I know say that when they go abroad and when they come across deafness they find it easier than most hearing people because other cultures tend to gesticulate so much more than the British.

On average, the compliers to the instrument are likely less advantaged than the non-compliers.

Additionally, safety profiles and no-dose-limiting toxicity proved in patients are more advantaged than antibody strategies [26,27].

Not only this, the composition of the immigrant population in 2009 is not the same as it was in 2000, being less socioeconomically advantaged than previously.

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Mary Curnock Cook, the chief executive of Ucas, said: "Our analysis shows that decreases in demand are slightly larger in more advantaged groups than in the disadvantaged groups.

There is evidence that disadvantaged children learn more from classmates who come from more advantaged backgrounds than they do from disadvantaged peers (Mashburn, Justice, Downer, & Pianta, 2009; Neidell & Waldfogel, 2008).

In part, because of the way they were recruited to ERA through a general community outreach effort rather than as part of the normal New Deal intake process within Jobcentre Plus the WTC participants were a more selected, advantaged group than the NDLP and ND25+ target groups when they began the programme.

But there have been various plausible explanations given in reply to Rawls' proposed Difference Principle why relative position is a value that should be weighed against the value of the absolute position of the least advantaged rather than subordinated lexically to it.

The weighted EWP sample tends to cover the more socioeconomically advantaged respondents than the weighted LA-RDD sample.

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