Sentence examples for policy disadvantages from inspiring English sources

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But the discussion might have profited from an engagement with Ramesh Ponnuru's essay in the latest National Review, which explores one of the present-day welfare state's more straightforwardly anti-communitarian elements: Namely, the way that existing public policy disadvantages parents and discourages childbearing.

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These barriers are impediments which put renewable energy at a marketing, institutional, or policy disadvantage relative to other forms of energy.

Then there is the problem of pricing; a one-price-fits-all policy would disadvantage smaller investors, while pricing the service based on assets under management would be unwieldy.

There is still little widespread awareness of the way in which institutional racism affects decisions and policies to disadvantage BME staff and students.

The result could be a kind of arboreal Washington consensus, with an approved set of tree-related economic-policy prescriptionsAnother disadvantage is that different schemes will end up being subject to different rules, regulations and standards, so it will be difficult to compare them.

Similarly, the demands for multicultural rights made by immigrant groups are usually aimed either at exemption from laws and policies that disadvantage them because of their religious practices or at ensuring public support for particular education and/or cultural initiatives to maintain and transmit elements of their cultural and religious heritage.

Obama: There has always been a strand in American politics of people thinking that one person is benefiting from policies that disadvantage someone else.

"We are eager to use our tenure to publicly disavow employers whose policies structurally disadvantage the labor force's most vulnerable employees, including women, people of color, gender non-conforming individuals, individuals with disabilities, and the LGBTQ+ community," the boards wrote in their statement.

While not every business, even not every big business, is in Washington to push policies that disadvantage workers and families, the sum total of the flood of business cash and lobbying in Washington honestly drowns out the voices of regular families on a day-to-day basis.

Moreover, Pius' policy had practical disadvantages.

The NSS case is that St Margaret's policy not only disadvantages gay couples who want to adopt; it also harms children by reducing the pool of people from which potential adopters can be chosen.

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