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Know that these are among the most disadvantageous places to put college savings because they weigh more in the need formula.

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With chronic loneliness, that stress response gets stuck and becomes disadvantageous — similar to the way in which anxiety can shift a helpful fear response to a maladaptive mental illness.

Smaller classes either had no relevance to resilience or were disadvantageous for resilience.

“So not allowing the right to an abortion is disadvantageous to one group over the other,” she said.

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Ko’s links to Japan, which had colonized the Korean Peninsula in the past, and the fact that she wasn’t Kim Jong Il’s first wife, are considered as disadvantageous for Kim’s dynastic rule.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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