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For perceived advantage?
He added: "It becomes a perceived advantage.
But for every perceived advantage, there is a disadvantage.
Their perceived advantage: airwaves not yet clogged with competing political messages.
GM foods are developed — and marketed — because there is some perceived advantage to either producers or consumers.
The perceived advantage for sellers is that they deal exclusively with the broker they hired and not with brokers they have never met.
The presence of water-repellent nanoparticles within the suit was one perceived advantage – one brand claimed the fabric reduced water absorption to just 2% of the suit's weight.
And so, Professor Balthazar continued, even Quebecers who want to stay in Canada will vote for the Parti Quebecois, which officially embraces separation, to maintain this perceived advantage.
Mr Schumer is agitated about a perceived advantage for ICE that has broader implications for financial markets: the use of regulatory arbitrage.
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The various centers are quick to trumpet their perceived advantages.
For all its perceived advantages, Homestore.com has yet to turn a profit.
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