Sentence examples for deemed disadvantaged from inspiring English sources

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Such people can be 87 times richer than the average American family and still be deemed "disadvantaged" if their skin is the right colour.

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Students deemed "economically disadvantaged" -- by virtue of their qualifying for a free lunch -- actually did slightly better on both the English and math tests than those students who were not from low-income families.

Its black owner can be worth $750,000 excluding his home and business and still be deemed "economically disadvantaged".Yet many blacks feel alienated in a way that is "vastly disproportionate to real-life stimulus," frets Mr McWhorter.

However in many areas, particularly those deemed socially disadvantaged, there is a shortage of childcare facilities.

But this represents only a fraction of the thinking required around eligibility, and also provides no answer for whether fee waivers and bursaries are the best forms of support for postgraduates deemed to be disadvantaged.

The regime labeled mental health professionals "subversives," mostly for ideological reasons (support for Freudian and Marxist perspectives), and their social activism in disadvantaged communities was deemed dangerous.

For example, the bursting of the "housing and credit bubble" affects not only investors, but also, and most directly, the holders of subprime mortgages — targeted for these loans precisely because they were already disadvantaged and thus deemed ineligible for conventional loans.

While the international literature provides growing evidence on the effect of school autonomy in a variety of contexts, little is known about the effect of autonomy on primary schools (which are typically much smaller than secondary schools) and in contexts where the converting school is not deemed to be failing or disadvantaged.

The Japanese funding will enable UNICEF to focus its education programmes on those deemed to be the most disadvantaged, remote and difficult to reach children in DarfurThe Japanese funding will enable UNICEF to focus its education programmes on those deemed to be the most disadvantaged, remote and difficult to reach children in Darfur.

For this reason, the news this week that despite significant improvements, only 54% of daycare groups and 53% of childminders in the 30 most disadvantaged local areas were deemed good or better – compared to 60%and63%3% in other areas – does not bode well.

In their place, for those whose low academics are deemed to be a result of their disadvantaged background, offer low-cost remedial instruction in preparation for entrance to college.

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