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When they start applying for jobs, or using email in work environments, they'll be at a huge disadvantage.
'Most expats never become truly French, so the wife would struggle and be at a huge disadvantage.
In practice, inherited wealth and connections matter enormously; those not born into the upper tier are, and know themselves to be, at a huge disadvantage.
The headmaster of the coeducational Brighton College in Brighton made headlines in January with his comment that pupils of all-girls schools could be at a "huge disadvantage" in later life because they had not socialised with boys.
He said that although young women may emerge from all-girls schools with a clutch of A*s and a first-class degree, "if they cannot meaningfully converse and communicate with male colleagues, they will be at a huge disadvantage".
In a world increasingly shaped by highly segmented and fast-moving markets where constant innovation is key to survival and growth, those economies that can release the chaotic creativity of its population will be at a huge advantage.
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Miss Europe and Miss America may each have their admirers, but Miss Europe is at a huge disadvantage because she is growing old far more rapidly.
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