Sentence examples for some disadvantage from inspiring English sources

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That reason is that the company, rightly or wrongly, appears to believe that unions put it at some disadvantage.

Friedrich Engels, the father of Communism and wealthy friend of Karl Marx, appears to some disadvantage in this incisive novel narrated by Lizzie Burns, his common-law wife.

Yet it is permissible to wonder what might have happened in the Middle East if the 1967 war had ended in a more messy way, leaving all the participants at some disadvantage.

But for a man who has spent only a few of his 74 years out of Omaha, "there is some disadvantage to being in a culture you don't perfectly understand".The real problem, though, is Berkshire's sheer size.

However, these systems have some disadvantage related to the costs of the biocatalyst.

Alternatively, remaining too close to wetlands may pose some disadvantage, such as greater risk of predation (Licht 1974 , 1986.

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There are some disadvantages.

S.V.O. has some disadvantages.

It also has some disadvantages.

Two-bladed rotors also had some disadvantages.

Still, the novel in stories has some disadvantages.

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