The Chief Ministers of Jersey and Guernsey said the islands would be put at competitive disadvantage and are asking for more information.
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He concedes that his own daughters probably should not qualify, and hints that perhaps universities should look more at economic disadvantage and less at race.
By acknowledging the rights of individuals and groups and ensuring their equitable access to society, advocates of multiculturalism also maintain that such a policy benefits both individuals and the larger society by reducing pressures for social conflict based on disadvantage and inequality.
And we have seen that disadvantage grow and grow over the last several decades.
Rhyl and Carmarthen face a similar disadvantage as Haka and Brann are also well into their league campaigns.
That has left college savers at a disadvantage and advocates for these plans grumbling.
But European industrialists then realised that Kyoto might put them at a disadvantage and so pushed for carbon trading.
Small business owners felt it put them at a disadvantage and they sent letters of protest to the President.
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Analysts say the restrictions put independent candidates at a disadvantage and give a definite edge to parties that are well-organized.
The proposed rule has come under attack from U.S. investment banks which say it would put them at a competitive disadvantage and reduce liquidity.
The coalition deputy prime minister said it was "wholly implausible" to think the rules could be rewritten to "benefit us and disadvantage everybody else".
"As the tide of poverty and disadvantage has been decisively turned back, those who are the most excluded stand out even more starkly, " she said.
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But there is another area where I believe the lack of critical thinking puts our society at a disadvantage and that is in terms of our security.
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Jelle Van Damme was dismissed in the 82nd minute, but the hosts made light of their man disadvantage and nicked a point through Legear four minutes from time.
If, for example, there are relatively few low cards left in the shoe, the player is at a disadvantage and should lower the bet or even take a timeout.
Of course, center cities bear the heaviest concentrations of such socio-economic disadvantage and we are likely to find even stronger associations and more magnified patterns there, as Moroz does for unemployment.
Alex Maskey of Sinn Fein, said the social development committee, which he chairs, welcomed the PfG's emphasis on tackling disadvantage and commended how "equality was one of the guiding principles underpinning the rebuilding of the economy".
Spurs made light of their numerical disadvantage and added a second midway through the second half with a classic counter-attack, Van der Vaart starting and finishing a fine move involving Gareth Bale's storming run and Aaron Lennon's neat pass.
That does not mean that ACC schools are entirely without valuable media rights, but it puts the conference at a significant disadvantage and has led schools like Florida State and Clemson to consider leaving the ACC for another conference.
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It had looked quite good for the Exiles before Paice's dismissal, although when Lalanne took over the kicking duties to put Irish in front just after half-time, the 12, 000-strong crowd began to think the hosts could make light of their numerical disadvantage and force a win.
They accomplished this by providing a framework for interests within a group of high tax states to create a cartel that would channel competition in tax policy away from areas where those states had a competitive disadvantage and toward areas in which they had a competitive advantage.
Small scale producers and consumers are often at a disadvantage with information and sometimes social entrepreneurs can find sustainable ways to change the flow of information in favor of the public good.
American industry and government had also expressed concern that the recycling requirements would put non-EU based producers at a disadvantage, and that the substance ban particularly as regards flame retardants could lower the safety of such products.
The suit also alleged that Mr. Davis withdrew his own capital investment after he was stripped of his leadership role in late April, "and took those funds personally to the disadvantage of the firm and his fellow partners, " according to the lawsuit, which was filed Tuesday in California state court in San Francisco.
Still, it only further diminishes the company's credibility and places it at a further disadvantage to European Aeronautic Defense and Space unit Airbus, in the battle for control of the commercial jet market.
Still, it only further diminishes the company's credibility and places it at a further disadvantage to European Aeronautic Defense and Space (other-otc: EADSF - news - people ) unit Airbus, in the battle for control of the commercial jet market.
Boeing finances development of its own airliners through the marketplace, and thus is placed at a considerable disadvantage in terms of risks and returns.
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The misshapen heart is at a mechanical disadvantage, and the heart failure gets worse.
But the lack of an RDA puts north-east England, as the starkest example, at a substantial disadvantage, and not least against its northern neighbour.
The EFA GMR 2010 defines marginalization as distinct from inequality in that it is acute and persistent disadvantage rather than the unfair distribution of education opportunity.
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