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Shaq is now about 330, which means a mere 275-pounder such as Wilt Chamberlain, who had skinny legs and a narrow waist, would have been at a severe physical disadvantage for the first time in his life.
Before this intervention, many visually impaired children had been at a severe disadvantage.
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"You will be at a severe disadvantage if you aren't".
At this time, traditional free-market economies like that of the United States may be at a severe disadvantage.
Attackers use their size and physical strength, preying on women who are at a severe disadvantage".
"We will be at a severe disadvantage in one of the most important markets in the world".
Without these fundamental skills, I would be at a severe disadvantage when applying to colleges and later studying engineering.
They stem from artificial intelligence research and carry out some of the tasks of librarians, but they are at a severe disadvantage.
"I remember how the wooden seats were at a severe angle, and as you went up the incline, they 'flattened' out," he later wrote in an e-mail.
"Western Europe is at a severe disadvantage because of the costs when you have to restructure your operations," says Martin Sorrell, the boss of WPP.
would be at a severe disadvantage, a disadvantage amounting to a lack of fundamental fairness, if he could be adjudged guilty and imprisoned for years on the strength of the same evidence as would suffice in a civil case.
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