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been disadvantaged
adjective
Lacking an advantage relative to another.
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"The committee is going to go ahead because I don't feel that we should disadvantage Dr. Ford any more than she's already been disadvantaged in the sense of people wondering whether the hearing was going to be last week or this week," Grassley told reporters on Wednesday.
And women have been disadvantaged ever since.
A historically disadvantaged people has been disadvantaged once again.
Have you been disadvantaged as a younger worker?
Hockey said the hospitality industry had been disadvantaged by the award modernisation process.
Moreover, remote and sparsely populated rural areas have been disadvantaged during the whole period of post-Soviet transformation.
This reduced the group's 2013 operating profit, but no customers have been disadvantaged by this, the insurer said.
We have fixed the issues, improved our systems and controls, and ensured no customers have been disadvantaged.
"Martin always felt that Jack had been mistreated, he had been disadvantaged" by the Stone brothers and by early poverty.
His own Dawa party has long been disadvantaged by its lack of a powerful militia of its own.
Levitz speculates that Trump's been disadvantaged by having bought into the Fox News frame of the past eight years.
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