Sentence examples for be disadvantaged in terms from inspiring English sources

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Overall, women tend to be disadvantaged in terms of home tenure in most European countries, with wider gender differences in Northern countries than in the Mediterranean, Central, and Eastern countries.

The disadvantaged role of women in the traditional gender order does not change because of improved economic conditions since women may no longer be disadvantaged in terms of material living standards (depending on the distribution of resources within the family), but are still inferior in terms of self-fulfillment.

This case, and several others illustrated in today's report, demonstrates that states that neglect to sufficiently grow their renewable energy sector may lose out on corporate investment and job opportunities and may be disadvantaged in terms of economic competitiveness.

Additionally, interventions that are not amenable to randomised trials could be disadvantaged in terms of prioritisation, funding and implementation [ 12].

Interestingly enough, the highest "child listener audience" came from the province of Fianarantsoa (22%), often thought to be disadvantaged in terms of access to information.

As has been observed at national level, within divisions, small educational and health institutions tend to be disadvantaged in terms of the availability of better water and sanitary facilities than larger institutions.

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Immigrants especially Turkish indeed have a double disadvantage on the labour market: they are disadvantaged in terms of employment and additionally they tend to have a more external position on the LOC scale.

"The result of this means our young people are disadvantaged in terms of being able to make informed choices when they may be feeling most vulnerable," she adds.

It's not necessarily true, but they have a very strong belief that that is the case and clearly they are disadvantaged in terms of economic opportunities.

The community we focused on was Roxbury, which has historically been disadvantaged in terms of public transit but is quite dependent on it.

Putting it into law would potentially permit service personnel a recourse to the courts if they believed they had been disadvantaged in terms of accessing public services following tours overseas.

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