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Neither a bench nor a mechanical fixture would have offered an advantage in the early chipping or flaking of stone.
They stressed that with a sample size of one elite double-amputee — Pistorius — there was not enough evidence to demonstrate that the Cheetahs offered an advantage.
In contrast, in the case of Pistorius, CAS concluded that "the IAAF rightly accepted the burden of proof" to show that a prosthetic offered an advantage in order to deny an athlete from participating in the Olympics.
One in four believe a double-barrelled surname offered an advantage, one in five thought the type of school attended did, and one in six said that accent made a difference.
Because participants did not use the additional modes that would have potentially offered an advantage of accuracy and speed.
The introduction of spaces into written text in Europe from about the 9th Century must have offered an advantage to become as ubiquitous as it is today.
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But with the improved all-wheel-drive system, Sport mode offers an advantage.
And once older workers master digital technologies, these too may offer an advantage.
Run-flats offer an advantage to carmakers, too; they eliminate the need for a spare tire.
Honda offers an advantage, though; it also opens to the side like a door.
That is a key reason why long putters offer an advantage.
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