Sentence examples for gained advantage from from inspiring English sources

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In the opinion of the defendant, the plaintiff submitted work to the university without the author's knowledge and consent; therefore, the plaintiff gained advantage from such submission and, consequently, it resulted in damages to the defendant.

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From the age of segregation through the 1960s, HBCU sports actually gained advantages from segregation.

Mr. Wasserman also saw an opportunity to gain advantage from the refusal of the major film studios to license their movies for television.

But local disputes over minerals, farm produce and land rage on, and criminal groups linked to the foreign armies have sought to gain advantage from them.

In the most studied mimetic relationships the advantage is one-sided, one species (the mimic) gaining advantage from a resemblance to the other (the model).

To gain advantage from this trend, executives must recognize the value of dialogue and employees need to know that their leaders won't punish them for expressing dissenting opinions.

The attempt to gain advantage from a practice the American Academy of Pediatrics describes as causing children "irreparable harm" sets up a high-stakes gambit for Trump, whose political career has long benefited from harsh rhetoric on immigration.

Limited effectiveness in preventing crowd-out: The $750 a year requirement compares to an average annual individual coverage cost of $4,757 and $13,122 for family coverage.6 A larger share of employers would gain advantage from dropping coverage than in the House bill.

Technology has a long history of embracing collaboration across borders and gaining advantage from insights allowed due to using open-source software.

To speak of "suitable, right time" means to refer to the effort and objective of gaining advantage from circumstances and occasions, i.e. it indicates the patience of waiting for the situation to evolve so as to seize favourable developments and be able to find all the opportunities that might arise in circumstances as they develop, with the purpose of gaining advantage from them.

Individuals could gain advantage from their personal social networks to enhance their opportunity to become entrepreneurs, to improve their job performance, to achieve higher mobility and to build career-related aspirations (Podolny and Baron 1997; Seibert and Kraimer 2001).

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