| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - ed minimal difficulties, wouldnt get a huge boost, while someone who had severe financial and social difficulties, but currently doesnt count as a urm, would get a significant boost. I am sure you have heard this before, but i dont see what the problem is. when race is a relevant and significant factor it is accounted for, when it is not, then it is discarded. what is wrong with that?
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