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1 Many of the children in the school also come from disadvantaged backgrounds .
2 Many of the students affected by the cash-flow problem come from disadvantaged backgrounds .
3 These are kids from disadvantaged backgrounds with educational difficulties, exclusions and immigration cases.
4 The impact is likely to be particularly acute on those from disadvantaged backgrounds .
5 Now, the 57-year-old is teaching automotive skills to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds .
6 That's our definition of transformation: identifying and nurturing emerging talent from disadvantaged backgrounds .
7 That's 800 communities where children from disadvantaged backgrounds have had their disadvantage compounded.
8 But this does not mean pupils from educationally disadvantaged backgrounds will be unaffected.
9 Face-to-face work is especially important for students from disadvantaged backgrounds .
10 Some of the people who study at a tertiary level come from disadvantaged backgrounds .
11 More disadvantaged students downgraded Students from disadvantaged backgrounds were more likely to be downgraded.
12 They're all from disadvantaged backgrounds of one kind or another.
13 A record number of 18 year-olds from the most disadvantaged backgrounds were accepted into university.
14 Irish universities are discriminating against students from disadvantaged backgrounds by failing to recognise prior learning.
15 It forms part of the university's attempt to widen access to young people from disadvantaged backgrounds .
16 Yet there is a distinct lack of support for talented creative individuals particularly from disadvantaged backgrounds .
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