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The fact that Mr Obama was not in the Senate during the debates about the Iraq war probably is an advantage: remember John Kerry's fatal dithering on the subject.
That has possibly kept others away and could end up working to its advantage (remember that Google really came into its own during a dot-com "bust").
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These parties, of course, have an advantage – one I remember all too well.
But if Mr. McGreevey thinks he is starting the race with an unassailable advantage, he should remember that Mr. Franks, too, was expected to coast to victory in this primary but rapidly lost ground to Mr. Schundler.
Clearly the organisation is at fault to produce situations where it is an advantage to lose (remember the point is to go for gold, rather than win individual matches).
For all the brouhaha around Semenya's eligibility as a female athlete and perceived advantage, one should remember that her time in the 800 meters at the world championships — 1 minute 55.45 seconds — would not have even qualified for the men's final, in which the worst time was 1 47.80.
If the president and Democrats continue to press their advantage, history will remember the battle of the "Lame Duck Fiscal Cliff" as a rout.
In his memoir, "Remember With Advantages" (McFarland, 2006), their co-star Barry Morse called the characters "one-dimensional and wooden".
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