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The question is, should that disadvantage them?
They have a duty to ensure that rushing to meet customers' requests doesn't disadvantage them.
"They face huge challenges and stigma that can disadvantage them emotionally, socially and financially.
Business organisations will protest that it's an extra burden and may even disadvantage them against foreign rivals.
Minorities, having previously argued for color-blind treatment, come to oppose those putatively color-blind policies which effectively disadvantage them.
It makes me sad to think my students will miss out – and it will disadvantage them and the companies they would be working for".
"People who are in a prison environment obviously face restrictions, but we don't want to further those restrictions and disadvantage them compared to anyone else there.
They'll have to think about the regulation the government will impose and how that might disadvantage them and how to get ahead of the game.
Even John Malone, who probably has as many joint ventures with Microsoft as anyone, thought Microsoft's aggressive culture could disadvantage them in the future.
The Electoral College now seems to disadvantage them at least slightly, and if they struggle in the 2014 and 2016 elections, a better case can be made that the party is underachieving.
Only occasionally, as with the triathlon on Copacabana, did it feel as though there had been an effort to take the Games to the people rather than it being a means by which to inconvenience or disadvantage them.
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