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Victoria could be disadvantaged compared with other states if it did.
Proposed renewable energy plants will be disadvantaged compared with fossil-fuel plants (which will generate fewer jobs than predicted).
Studies have found that American students are disproportionately disadvantaged, compared with those of high-performing nations on international tests.
I have already given my assurances that GP trainees will not be disadvantaged compared with the current system.
There is no power structure in place - and never has been - that causes men to be systematically disadvantaged compared to women.
"Children from lower socioeconomic groups continue to be significantly disadvantaged compared with their peers from more affluent backgrounds," the study says.
"Somebody who loses eight IQ points as an adolescent may be disadvantaged compared to their same-age peers for years to come," Meier said.
Even when performance information is available, lab-based research has shown that women still tend to be disadvantaged, compared with men of equal quality.
"Somebody who loses eight IQ points as an adolescent may be disadvantaged compared to their same-age peers for years to come".
Younger people are increasingly relatively disadvantaged compared with their elders, yet at the same time they have high amounts of cultural and social capital, and their resentment is likely to be increasingly acute.
If there are layoffs in a year, they wondered, is it really possible that the lawyers who'd been defending trees in British Columbia wouldn't be disadvantaged, compared with the lawyers who'd been slaving away on contracts in Midtown?
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