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In 1945, Prime Minister Winston Churchill had formidable advantages over Clement Attlee.
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The most dominant cable news channel for nearly a decade and a political force in its own right, Fox has seen its once formidable advantage over CNN erode in this presidential election year, as both CNN and MSNBC have added viewers at far more dramatic rates.
Still, A.V. has some formidable advantages compared to F.P.T.P.
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And, they maintain, the risks of attacking the City are small, for it has formidable advantages that are hard to replicate quickly.
The Obama administration has been pushing China to let the renminbi rise against the dollar, which would erode some of China's formidable advantage in export markets.
But Clinton enters the race with a formidable advantage and a wealth of support built up by the Ready for Hillary campaign network.
Her name-recognition, in a district that has had a representative with the same surname since 1933, gives her a formidable advantage.
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