Sentence examples for advantage is gone from inspiring English sources

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But it means that one traditional Republican advantage is gone.

That advantage is gone, according to a July Pew Research poll.

But if India allows the recently escaped 14-year-old to stay, that advantage is gone.

Now that advantage is gone in this series, and their chances in the playoffs soon could be, too.

"Now that interest rates are low worldwide, this advantage is gone," said Ralph Wiechers, chief economist of the German Engineering Federation.

Farther south on South Main, the Arby's is gone, and El Vaquero, where two waiters are said to have died, is gone, and the usefulness of the used cars at Auto Advantage is gone.

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"Because of that huge advantage with outside groups," Alex Koppelman, also on the podcast, says, "Romney's advantage is going to grow".

"The outlook is cloudier because Medicare Advantage is going to get cut," he said, referring to a program that covers the elderly under private health plans.

Keeping an advantage is going to be a race against time.

And, suddenly, the huge advantage was gone.

But this notion — I've heard some reporters say to me today that Romney has a huge resource advantage going into Tuesday's contests — well, the days of his resources being a significant advantage are gone".

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