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But they need to say (a) DEO can't be true for mariner because the biochemistry says it isn't and (b) it could potentially be true for some other element but with a disadvantage.
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At the end of the group stage, I enjoyed a lead of 21 points (117 to 96) but with a decided disadvantage of fewer qualifiers in the knockout stage.
A similar effect of severity was seen for Autonomy, but with a larger disadvantage among adolescents with a combined intellectual and motor impairment.
We cannot rule out the possibility that p38 could regulate S15 and S82 phosphorylation but with a competitive disadvantage to that of PKC δ and, if so, only regulate the phosphorylation of these residues directly in the absence of PKC δ activity.
Faris told me, "I felt like I was born with a disadvantage — not only female but small, and not particularly athletic.
She has the wingspan of a condor and the speed to match, but her loping strides and reluctance to slide may leave her with a disadvantage.
Cadel Evans, Andy Schleck and Sastre — all prerace contenders — are starting with a disadvantage.
As powerful as storytelling is, it comes with a disadvantage.
Indeed, she suggests, academically proficient young adults who become teachers without formal training may start with a disadvantage.
All social auditors start with a disadvantage which E&Y points out in the opening paragraph of its assurance statement.
Any 25-year-old starts with a disadvantage.
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