Sentence examples for could be disadvantageous from inspiring English sources

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In practice, however, the protection of local industries may prove advantageous only to a small minority of the population, and it could be disadvantageous to the rest.

Although online travel agencies say their reservation system partners are working on the problem, it could be disadvantageous for them to do so; if they are first among other online agencies to list actual prices including taxes and fees, consumers might believe their rentals cost more than others.

The structural damage to catalysts due to the direct incorporation of zinc species could be disadvantageous to the formation of aromatics, hydrogen, and carbon oxides.

The magnitude of these effects on driving performance was independent of layout concept, although significant differences in subjective workload estimates and performance on the music selection task across layout concepts highlights that potential uncertainty regarding design use as conveyed through layout concept could be disadvantageous.

The presence of −10 sites in coding regions could potentially diminish the efficiency of transcription initiation through competition with RNAP-binding sites in the upstream regulatory regions, which could be disadvantageous at very fast growth rates.

Notably, the length of grana stacks in mature chloroplasts of all studied plant species is rather constant, about 400 nm [5], and larger grana diameter could be disadvantageous for lateral protein diffusion processes [8], like it has been demonstrated in Arabidopsis mutants deficient in light-induced phosphorylation of PSII [7].

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If a prophylactic oophorectomy is performed, however, this has been shown [ 40*, 41*] to reduce both breast and ovarian cancer risk, and if use of the OCP raised breast cancer risk it could theoretically be disadvantageous to take the OCP because the reduction in ovarian cancer risk could be provided by the surgical option.

Attending single-sex schools could be in fact be disadvantageous for children and teenagers, with evidence to show segregation caused people to develop strong stereotypes and in-group bias, said Halpern.

Recent evidence confirmed that increased p53 activity could, at least under certain circumstances, be disadvantageous for the organism and promote aging.

Conversely, such post-disturbance soil conditions could have been disadvantageous for the desired and relatively slower-growing mixed-Eucalypts that are typically only sparsely distributed among the fore-dunes (Westman 1975).

His friend Sharon Turner, a solicitor, convinced him that although he could comfortably remain unattached to any formal religion it would be disadvantageous to the children if they did so.

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