Sentence examples for more disadvantageous from inspiring English sources

'more disadvantageous' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used as an adjective to describe something that is worse or more detrimental than something else. For example, "The new policy has proven to be more disadvantageous than the old policy."

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This rivalry is all the more disadvantageous because China is competing in notably cost-effective ways, and we are not".

At the same time, the inability to compete in New Hampshire would be more disadvantageous to Mr. Christie than it would be to Ms. Palin, since New Hampshire figured to be one of his stronger states.

However, this method becomes more disadvantageous as the number of parameters to be estimated increases.

This makes it less accurate compared to ISO-2631 and also more disadvantageous.

As hypothesized, subjects showed a more disadvantageous pattern of decision-making after testosterone compared to placebo administration.

According to Cooper (1972), surface reflectance is more disadvantageous than linear reflectance because of the absorbing properties of basin water.

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Asked if the Enron concern it even more politically disadvantageous for Mr. Bush to take part in the campaign finance battle, Mr. Paxon said, "There's no doubt it does".

Human adults and children respond negatively to inequity, even sacrificing personal gain to avoid both disadvantageous (more for you, less for me) and advantageous (more for me, less for you) resource allocations.

"It's ignorance and impecuniousness that have led us to be in a more difficult and disadvantageous position than we were".

On the other hand... despite some economic dislocation, I'm not sure that the economic connections and the livelihoods derived from coffee are more advantageous than disadvantageous.

In general, the findings indicate that poorer IGT performance (e.g., more choices from disadvantageous decks) was associated with a greater mean of the second and third eigenvalues (suggesting disruption of axonal myelination).

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