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While EQUALITY means no more 'previously disadvantaged' it also means that there should be no 'currently disadvantaged' to replace them.

Christina Engela
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While EQUALITY means no more 'previously disadvantaged' it also means that there should be no 'currently disadvantaged' to replace them.

Christina Engela, Dead Man's Hammer
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I had no need to apologize that the look-wider, search-more affirmative action that Princeton and Yale practiced had opened doors for me. That was its purpose: to create the conditions whereby students from disadvantaged backgrounds could be brought to the starting line of a race many were unaware was even being run.

Sonia Sotomayor, My Beloved World
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Whenever justice to ordinary men, widows, orphans, poor, disadvantaged and the general mass is delayed or denied, that leads to God’s frustration. At a time like that, God laments, WHERE IS A MAN

Sunday Adelaja
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I came from a disadvantaged home. They were Republicans.

Paul Tsongas
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Kinko's is the soup kitchen for the technologically disadvantaged.

Paul Orfalea
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In America, the dreamers, the disabled and the disadvantaged are not left to defend themselves, alone in their struggles.

Michael M. Honda
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God thundered again and again through the prophets that worship in the context of mistreatment of the poor and disadvantaged is an outrage.

Ronald J. Sider, Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger: Moving from Affluence to Generosity
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I'd like to think Helen very much understood what it was to be disadvantaged in the medical field. And that that was something that she never let dictate her choices.

Mary Stuart Masterson
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Rebels usually have something to complain about, and if they don't they make it up. All too often the really disadvantaged are in no position to rebel; they just suffer quietly.

Paul Collier, The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done About It
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The old idea, or rather the old prejudice, that women are protected by men was so deeply ingrained in that society that they overlooked what was the most obvious, that is, that the weakest and the disadvantaged are the most exposed.

Ruth Klüger, Still Alive: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered
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