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Traditional banking model fees and rates tend to disproportionally impact the lower income earners who can least afford it.
Despite the creation of multiple human rights treaties, genocide has not been eliminated and its effects disproportionally impact children.
Major shifts in employment at the state and local level are likely to disproportionally impact communities of color- particularly African American communities.
President Trump has already threatened to end government payments for cost-sharing reduction subsidies to insurers, which would create chaos in insurance markets and disproportionally impact low- and middle-income families.
A group of plaintiffs have sued the state seeking an injunction to prevent the restrictions from going into effect ahead of Nov. 4, saying that the restrictions would disproportionally impact seniors, students and low-income and minority voters.
Warren's bill also sets conditions on what type of scientific research can be funded with the new stream of money, limiting it to things like "treatments for unmet and under-met medical needs," the "understanding of cellular processes, protein science, immunology, genetics, or neurology," and projects that focus "on diseases that disproportionally impact government [medical] spending".
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Densely packed slums cover 60% of the city, and these areas are always disproportionally impacted.
"Tweaks like this ignore the fact the system fundamentally doesn't work – it also still disproportionally impacts entrepreneurs [based in Britain]," he says.
Although antiviral drugs are now available, they are not readily accessible to marginalized social groups and developing nations that are disproportionally impacted by HCV.
Joblessness still disproportionally impacts people of color.
Violence against transgender people disproportionally impacts women of color worldwide.
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