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The causal versus selective nature of this relationship continues to be debated, but with very few exceptions (Downey and Neubauer 1998; Mueller 1984; Pong 1997) research on sibship size from the West concludes that siblings are fundamentally a set of competitors that engender disadvantages across a host of important outcomes.
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Thus, university leadership increasingly reflects neither the student body being led nor the world in which graduates will need to operate, a situation that engenders disadvantages and lost opportunities.
Financial, and possibly non-financial, support that siblings provide each other can offset many of the disadvantages they engender, particularly as they make the transition to adulthood.
In particular, the principle rules out using racial or gender preferences to overcome the legacy of disadvantage engendered by our society's long history of racial oppression and gender subordination.
Lamivudine and adefovir are early-generation oral agents whose main disadvantage is the high viral resistance they engender.
What disadvantages?
Last stands engender extreme tactics.
Why does 6 Music engender such affection?
The transformation will also engender serious losses.
But does digital interactivity engender mental passivity?
It does engender strong feelings.
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