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In contrast, humans do not get advantage from their cultural background in the task since the percentage of correct responses obtained by humans and monkey on the non-familiar images are very similar (humans perform below the level reached by the monkey with familiar images).
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Other people could say that Dr. X is getting advantage from the company Y so that he/she prescribes that specific brand.
We get an advantage from being at home.
"Only the best players are really going to get an advantage from using them".
"He was hoping to get some advantage from all this," Mr. Jabar said.
"You can get an advantage from tricking your brain," said a discoverer of the effect, Matt Bridge, a senior lecturer in coaching and sports science at the University of Birmingham in England.
"The public wants to believe that you can get an advantage from hard work and research, not because you know a guy who knows a guy," Samuel Buell, a professor at Duke Law School, said.
"If you are the sole owner of a traditional C Corp you may be able to get some advantage from the differences tax rates, but it would be very dependent on the specific facts and circumstances," Mr. Scharin said.
Black concentrates on capturing the e5-pawn while White tries to get an advantage from the weakening of the black kingside.
These were sometimes placed low down to get maximum advantage from enfilading fire whereas others were placed high up making them much harder to capture.
My thinking is that our chief and council are still hoping to maintain good relations with the industry around us; hoping to get some advantage from that.
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