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Both are at a stark disadvantage in a world run by human adults, who have often lost their playfulness along with their moral compasses.
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He is at a stark money disadvantage, and has no strong issue other than his complaint about the mayor's self-interested push to extend term limits.
But the big difference was that Mrs. Obama talked about the stark realities and profound disadvantages of growing up brown-skinned in a white society, not the minor inconveniences of young married life for the son of a man who ran a car company, was governor of Michigan and ran for president.
Critics expressed concern that the policy perpetuated poverty and disadvantage and score differences, providing rich and poor schools with stark contrasts in learning environments and physical surroundings (Darling-Hammond 2000).
But the stark fact is that those living in social housing, who are already facing many disadvantages compared to other sections of society, are trailing behind in the digital revolution stakes.
Pledging a new approach to fighting "persistent poverty", Duncan Smith laid out some stark statistics showing there were more working-age adults living in poverty than ever before, 5.3 million suffering "multiple disadvantages" and 1.4 million who had been on out-of-work benefits for nine or more of the last 10 years.
Stark shadows.
Disadvantage Finland.
Regional differences are stark.
The reality is stark.
Stark was West.
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