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Idiom
Upper Hand.
(USA) Control of a situation.
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Mr. Kirk, 51, was once seen by some as having an upper hand.
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In that respect, Cayard may have an upper hand.
When someone has an upper hand is very disconcerting.
"India had to have an upper hand sexually as well".
Each side believes it has an upper hand.
The film ends unresolved, but cautiously upbeat — solidarity seemed to have an upper hand.
But given their head start, Stoller says, conservatives "will certainly have an upper hand".
After years of being an underdog forced to push its troops to be better and faster, Bloomberg now has an upper hand.
As he traveled across South Carolina on Thursday, Mr. Santorum urged voters to dismiss the conventional wisdom that Mitt Romney has an upper hand in the nominating contest.
Democrats also cleaned up in Illinois, one of the few states where Democrats had an upper hand in redistricting, turning away three Republican freshmen and sending Representative Judy Biggert, a long-serving Republican member from the Chicago suburbs, back home.
"We wanted to get this record to fans, the press, radio, etc., all at the exact same time," the band said last Monday, "so that no one has an upper hand on anyone else regarding it's availability, reception or perception".
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