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The migration is achieved by adhesion on the side of the contact area to which the recycling is directed, and by detachment on the opposite, disadvantaged side.
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In this study, the classification of an individual to a background category was based on a five category index of relative social disadvantage, with disadvantaged backgrounds and privileged backgrounds at opposite ends of this scale.
"Opposite-sex couples are not disadvantaged by the hiatus, because they can achieve exactly the same recognition of their relationship and the same rights, benefits and protections by getting married, as they always could".
The opposite has occurred; numbers have grown, in particular those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Intensivists have also reported pressures in opposite directions to ensure there is 'productive' use of ICU beds and have admitted to refusing financially disadvantaged patients, prioritizing profitable surgery admissions, and withdrawing treatment from patients with lower chances of survival or for whom nothing else could be done when faced with requests for more appropriate admission [ 15].
Inequity was defined as pro-rich or bottom (B) if the indicator of interest was the lowest in the most disadvantaged group (the poorest tercile) and defined as pro-poor or top (T) when it was the opposite.
Usually stories about disadvantaged youth in the inner cities are bleak, she added, but "this film is meant to be the exact opposite".
Americans call such schools "disadvantaged".
I realized I was disadvantaged.
It was biomechanically disadvantaged.
You are disadvantaged already.
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