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A historically disadvantaged people has been disadvantaged once again.
"Yet this promising new demand-side response technology has been disadvantaged in the auctions under the government's capacity market – meaning costs and emissions could be higher than necessary".
Mr. Haggard and Mr. Noland say their research paints "a picture of a vulnerable group that has been disadvantaged" in North Korea's fitful transition from a purely command economy.
She believes that because she now has to disclose her medical history on applications for insurance, she has been disadvantaged.
But over the last few years, as the technical and operational bits and pieces of a startup have been increasingly outsourced to efficiency-creating vendors, the digital health sector has been disadvantaged.
Ms. Konner's reasoning, in a sense, mirrors the difference between Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity: The general idea behind Affirmative Action is that when one group has been disadvantaged for a long time, offering Equal Opportunity is not enough.
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Stronger banks like JPMorgan Chase, in contrast, were disadvantaged by having their competitors propped up.
And women have been disadvantaged ever since.
Hockey said the hospitality industry had been disadvantaged by the award modernisation process.
"Martin always felt that Jack had been mistreated, he had been disadvantaged" by the Stone brothers and by early poverty.
Moreover, remote and sparsely populated rural areas have been disadvantaged during the whole period of post-Soviet transformation.
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