Sentence examples for of a disadvantage from inspiring English sources

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But single diners were at somewhat of a disadvantage.

The defense lawyers will begin at something of a disadvantage.

In knowledge-based jobs, age is less of a disadvantage.

"Investors would be at less of a disadvantage if management would disclose more about the deals".

"It's a bit of a disadvantage, but you still have to be aggressive," Montoya said.

Rusty Wallace, who drives a Ford, suggested that the Chevrolets and Pontiacs be placed at more of a disadvantage.

"Being on a back road" — Bergen Avenue, north of Main Road (Route 25) — "is something of a disadvantage".

"We're all going through it," says Rae. "It's just that one side is at more of a disadvantage.

No two disabilities are ever the same and it's hard to gauge who has more of a disadvantage.

Im is a tremendous archer, but instead of a disadvantage, his blurred vision might be an advantage".

I guess it can be beneficial at times and it can be a bit of a disadvantage.

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