Sentence examples for become a handicap from inspiring English sources

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Experience has become a handicap and inexperience a virtue.

That can become a handicap when someone wants to switch companies.

For anyone who is ambitious, though, not having one has become a handicap that needs to be explained away.

Historical and cognitive evidence shows the distinctions of "applied" and "basic" research are human constructions and, as such, have become a handicap to the emerging knowledge-based economy.

In this age of rage against anything or anyone that can be depicted as "the establishment" or "the elite" choice, it has become a handicap to be an "insider" and a great advantage to be an "outsider".

When the network is sparse or during its first deployment stages finding servers available in its transmission range may become a handicap.

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The weekend's popularity ultimately became a handicap, with long traffic back-ups approaching the club.

But this reliance on ambient light becomes a handicap when trying to make a bright, beautiful color display.

But this retail model meant that Benetton was one step removed from the customer, which became a handicap as fashion and consumer tastes evolved more quickly.

Although Mr. Dillard was able to exploit computers and malls before other chains, he was determinedly old-fashioned in other ways, something that eventually became a handicap.

This lack of finesse may be fine for brief, factual exchanges but becomes a handicap in collaborative negotiations requiring reflection and discussion and complicates negotiator strategies on how to overcome cultural barriers in communication.

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