Sentence examples for being a disadvantage from inspiring English sources

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Jeremy says There are certain skills where being of a certain age, far from being a disadvantage, can be seen as a decided plus, but that applies only to known individuals, not to everyone in a certain age group.

"I don't see an eighth of a mile less being a disadvantage.

I am unreliable to the point of being a disadvantage to my own team.

And far from being a disadvantage, she thinks her age is her greatest asset.

And that, Ms. Glink said, can end up being a disadvantage for a buyer because the broker cannot be an advocate for either party.

Far from being a disadvantage, the fact that Greek bond contracts were in effect amendment-free meant that smart lawyers like Mr. Buchheit could custom-design a collective action clause in Greece's favor.

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This is a disadvantage.

"It's a disadvantage.

That's a disadvantage to her".

Or maybe it will be a disadvantage.

There is a disadvantage to simplicity.

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