Sentence examples for disadvantage competing from inspiring English sources

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LDHs for C. difformis and ricefield bulrush were conical, indicating a possibly large disadvantage competing for light.

Few speak good Mandarin, which puts them at a disadvantage competing for work outside their villages, and several of those said they lacked the connections to get faraway jobs.

But they warned that while they were confident of getting on the ballot in every state, the process was complicated and fraught with legal challenges, and that Mr. Bloomberg would begin with an organizational disadvantage, competing against rivals who have been campaigning full time for years.

It puts American companies at a disadvantage competing in global markets.

If this rule is overturned, employers who follow the rules will be at a disadvantage competing with employers who cut corners on safety.

These are seen to heavily disadvantage competing farmers in poor countries; and they pay huge amounts to giant European agri-businesses.

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Hatchett is seen no differently to others at his club, however, even if his bowling coach, the former England seamer Jon Lewis, admits to immense pride in working with a likeable young man who, despite an obvious disadvantage, competes in an able-bodied sport.

Consider that the "decisions" made by Facebook's computers may involve widely sharing your private information; or that the recommendations made by online markets like Amazon could one day serve as a means for disadvantaging competing publishers.

My view is that bundling is a valuable practice that benefits users, and my criticism is limited to Microsoft structuring its operating system to advantage its own store while unfairly disadvantaging competing app stores, as well as developers and publishers who distribute games directly to their customers.

This volatility particularly affects midsized companies, which in an increasingly turbulent world have major disadvantages competing against smaller companies on one end of the scale and Fortune 500 companies on the other.

Respiratory-deficient S. cerevisiae could be at a disadvantage in competing for nitrogen sources such as ammonium when grown with respiratory competent S. stipitis.

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