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Which, granted, is a bit of a handicap.
That is a bit of a handicap considering the Russian venture is hugely important to BP.
Even then, though the champion has a bit of a handicap, it is a potentially intimidating experience.
Eriksson put this down to tiredness - a bit of a handicap in a team relying so much on pace.
So I keep gritting my teeth and thinking, Give me half a chance.' Isn't it a bit of a handicap that he isn't even a Labour Party member let alone an MP? (He claims he was offered a safe Labour seat a few years ago, but turned it down).
BBC F1 analyst Allan McNish said: "Clearly Hamilton has not had the best preparation; stopping as he went out for his race simulation run is a bit of a handicap.
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In fact, the Democratic establishment even agreed to empower Fox as an official host and moderator of a debate during the presidential primaries -- but that bit of self-handicapping was scuttled after a coalition of progressive bloggers and activists objected.
He plays off of a handicap of 5.
Including this interesting bit of political handicapping: Iran is yet to declare its hand, but has told Iraqi politicians that it has a list of four acceptable candidates to form a government: Maliki; the former prime minister Ibrahim al-Jafaari; Adel Abdel Mehdi, a senior political figure; or the former US ally and deputy prime minister Ahmed Chalabi.
Bit of a scoop?
Bit of a maverick.
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