Sentence examples for basic disadvantage from inspiring English sources

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Critics say that will not change the local industry's basic disadvantage: a creativity gap with Western competitors.

Test results showed that the optimal combination of different mineral admixtures can reduce the basic disadvantage of concrete with high content of mineral supplements – the relatively low strength in the period up to 28-day age, which allows certain structural applications of this type of "green" concrete.

The basic disadvantage within reactive terrain perception methologies is that before entering a terrain, the robot cannot do the processing.

Thus the investor who permits himself to be stampeded or unduly worried by unjustified market declines in his holdings is perversely transforming his basic advantage into a basic disadvantage.

DuMont began with one basic disadvantage: unlike NBC, CBS and ABC, it did not have a radio network from which to draw big-name talent, affiliate loyalty or radio profits to underwrite television operations until the television medium itself became profitable.

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Basic disadvantages of Lagrange's approach are that it may include systems with constraints of first order and the number of unknowns that result from Lagrange's equations increases.

One of the basic disadvantages of such method was its concentrated performance in issuing relay trip signal as time synchronization is a key pointer.

The use of mineral fertilizer by farmers is limited because of scarcity, high costs and basic disadvantages in apparent inability to substantially redress the physical fragility and chemical deterioration of the soil (Adeniyan and Ojeniyi 2005).

"The new entrant in the business is forced to focus because of his basic cost disadvantage... he focuses on those sectors of the market that are being overcharged..

Others warn that because the approach lets children choose their own projects, it leaves them bereft of basic academic skills, a disadvantage in New York's often cutthroat testing culture, in which the search for a place at a top-flight school can border on obsession.

The data show that rising inequality is largely the result of a changing economy that handsomely rewards people with better skills or credentials - a college education - and leaves people with a basic education at a disadvantage". In other words: nothing wrong (much less nefarious) was happening here, wrote Goldfarb now, as a White House publicist.

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