Similar words: disadvantage, disadvantageous, at a disadvantage, disadvantageously, advantage, advantageous, take advantage, advantageously. Meaning: [‚dɪsəd'vɑːntɪdʒ] adj. marked by deprivation especially of the necessities of life or healthful environmental influences.
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31 A growing body of literature is currently drawing attention to the disadvantaged position of women in society today.
32 The probability of socially disadvantaged children being identified as having special needs is very much greater than in other children.
33 These families are characterized as being socio-economically disadvantaged and socially isolated.
34 In sum, as far as employment is concerned, ethnic minorities are disadvantaged even if there are differences between different minorities.
35 These students not only were economically disadvantaged but were, by definition, academically disadvantaged as well.
36 Feeling somehow disadvantaged produces in him a sympathy for disadvantages in other people.
37 We began to organize to help the disadvantaged in the community.
38 The club runs programs for disadvantaged children in the inner city areas.
39 The program gives money to primarily low-income schools to beef up staff and resources for individualized instruction to disadvantaged children.
40 He observes the budget for this program for disadvantaged people has been reduced by 50 percent in the last eight years.
41 They consist of highly mobile young people and families, commuters, and tourists, as well as disadvantaged groups such as refugees.
42 Larger discounts have been proposed for projects that allocate larger shares of equity to disadvantaged people.
43 Improved nutrition will help disadvantaged children perform better in school.
44 Educational maintenance allowances of up to £40 a week will be piloted for disadvantaged students.
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45 Most projects had been efficiently run, and many had helped disadvantaged groups.
46 Kirkpatrick identifies the need to change existing institutions as being vital in helping the poor, the disadvantaged and the dispirited.
47 The university has announced plans to increase the number of students from minority and disadvantaged groups.
48 Booth invented schemes to help the disadvantaged in the community.
49 Donation and inheritance transactions accounted for a relatively small area of the farmland transferred to disadvantaged people.
50 In a letter to his clients, Romer told them he had given their money to the disadvantaged.
51 The act of representing peoples under direct colonial rule or as disadvantaged economic partners of the west is therefore also political.
52 The Engineering School had an extensive program of its own for disadvantaged students.
53 In the case of the land-user, implicit discount rates tend to be very high, particularly for the disadvantaged.
54 It is difficult to target economic development activities so that the most distressed urban areas or disadvantaged social groups are assisted.
55 The major weight of its pressure, however, seldom concerns the interests of underprivileged groups in disadvantaged areas.
56 Older people are particularly disadvantaged by this situation because of their greater likelihood of disability.
57 Unlike most societies, the social profile of persons treated as criminal was not weighted towards the poor and otherwise disadvantaged.
58 As a welfare program, the minimum wage misses the mark because it worsens the status of the most disadvantaged youths.
59 There was a tendency to acquiesce in low expectations of disadvantaged children and to define their needs in emotional rather than educational terms.
60 Communities which suffer most from crime are often the most disadvantaged in the first place.
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