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The corollary is that the proportional index in particular might penalize developing nations more heavily, even though some European nations still performed poorly (e.g., Denmark, Netherlands, Malta).
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Links shared to the site will have bigger blurbs, which could benefit serious publishers with great prose, but might penalize link-bait headlines that try to mislead people into clicking.
Detractors, most notably a number of teachers unions, say that isolating the effect of a given teacher is harder than it seems, and might unfairly penalize some instructors.
The merger might even penalize earnings a bit over the first few years.
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