Sentence examples for are disadvantaging from inspiring English sources

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are disadvantaging

noun

A weakness or undesirable characteristic; a con.

  • The disadvantage to owning a food processor is that you have to store it somewhere.

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Some simply deny that race-conscious admissions procedures are disadvantaging Asians at all, which avoids confronting a complicated dilemma.

And Ayre warns of the long-term consequences: "If we carry on sharing that international revenue equally, you are disadvantaging us".

If the SEC does release data that shows specific cases and scenarios where flash orders are disadvantaging retail customers, the ban will have achieved a necessary burden of proof and will likely enjoy nearly unanimous support.

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He's disadvantaging his own team," De Jong said.

The concern is that these groups, which are already at a disadvantage, could be disadvantaging themselves further.

There are disadvantages, too.

And neither are disadvantages.

Yet there are disadvantages, too.

Of course, there are disadvantages.

But there are disadvantages, he says.

But there are disadvantages to group flying.

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