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Keeping the fund open would have disadvantaged remaining investors".
"That has been happening over the years, and it's why today you have disadvantaged parts of Europe," he said.
In addition, certain historic features of the UK's state pension system, which was originally designed around the male breadwinner model, have disadvantaged women.
Research shows that young children exhibiting anti-social behaviour often have disadvantaged backgrounds with histories of abuse, poverty and family disruption.
Mr. Griffin explains these decisions by saying that "it was the right thing to do," because withdrawals by some investors might have disadvantaged other investors who remained in the funds.
It was never necessary to create this type of legal structure to give schools a "fresh start", though Labour's academies did at least have disadvantaged communities at their heart.
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In a broader sense she can see that politically: "Recent policy has disadvantaged women disproportionately".
The Browne Review marks the end of a two tier system which until now has disadvantaged part-time students.
Prof Ron Johnston of Bristol University, who has advised the government about boundary changes, said the existing structure of constituencies had disadvantaged the Tories.
Labour's Lucinda Yeadon said the process had disadvantaged smaller schemes, who have little exposure to the commercial jargon contained within the extensive paperwork.
She also argued that the process has disadvantaged smaller schemes, who have little exposure to the commercial jargon contained within the extensive paperwork.
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