Sentence examples for comparatively disadvantaged from inspiring English sources

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In each of the areas explored, comparatively disadvantaged groups such as arrestees, convicts, juveniles, noncitizens, and welfare recipients, have received the most intrusive regulation and collection of their genetic evidence, while comparatively privileged persons benefit from enhanced genetic privacy.

For the financial industry as a whole, the anti-discrimination data provision is essentially a sideshow ― something thrown in to appease small banks that are comparatively disadvantaged by other parts of the bill.

Figure 5 demonstrates that while postpandemic levels of immunity were relatively homogeneous by SLA in less disadvantaged, generally urban areas, comparatively disadvantaged areas had more variable levels of immunity.

Although both surveys had comparable concentration indices, presentation of wealth quintiles showed that levels of contraceptive use were higher overall and that contraceptive use was not linearly distributed in the PSI survey, with Q2and Q3 comparatively disadvantaged.

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Furthermore, each strain should have the same ability to cause new infections and should not be comparatively advantaged or disadvantaged by being rare.

Victoria (with New South Wales) was further disadvantaged by comparatively low per capita federal disbursements.

The old "heartland" is comparatively small now, and deeply disadvantaged, not only economically but politically, too.

To some extent this shows that higher disposable income along with stable occupation (e.g., a government job) are predictors of cigarette smoking but not other types of tobacco use, which is comparatively more prevalent amongst the disadvantaged.

The Kangaroos coach, Tim Sheens, has dismissed suggestions Australia could be disadvantaged by having a comparatively easier run to the Rugby League World Cup final than their biggest rivals.

Many objectors to Project Prevention have argued that using comparatively large financial gifts to discourage economically disadvantaged people who use drugs from having children is morally and ethically inappropriate [ 2- 4, 6, 11, 12].

Comparatively, the state average saw 79% of economically disadvantaged students pass both math and English sections of the exam.

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