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The acting British ambassador to Slovakia is now actually two people: a husband and wife who share the job on a four-month rotation.Single gay diplomats are no longer disadvantaged by spouselessness.

By midlife, second-generation Irish cohort members were no longer disadvantaged, relative to the rest of the cohort, suggesting a degree of differential upward social mobility.

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Further, interdisciplinary researchers who contribute to more than one literature will no longer be disadvantaged.

Ethnic minorities are no longer automatically disadvantaged in Britain, says communities secretary John Denham, in a bold pre-election declaration.

The disadvantaged role of women in the traditional gender order does not change because of improved economic conditions since women may no longer be disadvantaged in terms of material living standards (depending on the distribution of resources within the family), but are still inferior in terms of self-fulfillment.

UNICEF aims to contribute to the following results by 2017: 28 million fewer children will be out of school; at least 98 per cent of all children will complete primary education; and girls will no longer be disadvantaged, will complete primary school and will continue their education into secondary school at the same rate as boys.

This would spur clean energy innovation and competition--because energy conservation and efficiency and solar and other non-combustion technologies would no longer be financially disadvantaged.

But I agree that there is a bigger game that needs to be redesigned, and it that society needs some "game tuning" or "balancing" as we say in game design, so that people who start out with an advantage aren't increasingly advantaged, and everyone else increasingly disadvantaged, the longer the game plays out.

"The legislation will ensure that any individual prosecuted under these offences will no longer suffer distress or be disadvantaged by a criminal record in relation to travel, employment, and volunteering," said a statement from Vanessa Goodwin, the Tasmanian attorney general.

In addition, heads are pointing out that if everyone is entitled to a free meal, and disadvantaged families no longer need to apply, this puts the pupil premium – arguably the flagship Liberal Democrat coalition policy – at risk.

Former migrants and their children may also be disadvantaged because they no longer have regular access to financial capital from abroad or to the health services that capital purchases (Dreby, 2010).

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