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There was no intent to try to get an advantage.
And it's important to cover every point, otherwise someone will definitely try to get an advantage.
"Only the best players are really going to get an advantage from using them".
"He clearly was taking something and trying to get an advantage," Murray said.
"Some member states saw it as an underhand way for the UK to get an advantage".
"Athletes always migrate to substances you don't test for to get an advantage".
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"People were concerned veterans were going to get an unfair advantage," said Jack B. Zimmermann, a military law specialist who helped Texas shape a new pilot program.
In the notice, HMRC said: "Attempted avoidance schemes like this, which seek to use artificial and contrived arrangements to get an unintended advantage, do not work.
Added Sean Coffey, another Bernstein, Litowitz partner: "It is bad enough that this confessed criminal cheated for years to get an unfair advantage over his rival firms.
Federal prosecutors went after him again, and this time Mr. Minor was convicted on vague allegations of trying to get "an unfair advantage" from judges — the very thing Mississippi's lax campaign finance laws are set up to allow.
Less than a week after talks broke off, officers from China's state security bureau detained four Rio Tinto employees in Shanghai, including Mr. Hu, on suspicion they used confidential documents to get an unfair advantage in those negotiations.
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