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Upper Hand.
(USA) Control of a situation.
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At times you feel this Blanche, who was a schoolteacher after all, has the upper hand of a prim martinet.
Of the two spinners thought to be battling for a spot at the Gabba, Nathan Lyon has had comfortably the upper hand of his individual battle with Fawad in Melbourne.
But now the internet is the real world, and dogs are as beloved online as they are anywhere!" Then again, cats have the upper hand of a long-association with the internet, which could be hard to shake.
They managed to change the narrative from one about Mr. Obama making a concession — he agreed to a provision in the bill to speed the approval process for an oil pipeline — to one about stonewalling House Republicans, who have spent much of the year holding the upper hand of divided government.
Whenever my meds get such an upper hand of me, that I yearn to troll passersby then, I account it high time to get to cyberspace.
It's not as measurable as SInFI, but it holds the upper hand of making intuitive sense.
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In short, it gives you an upper hand on matters of life.
That gave them the upper hand for much of the next quarter-century, until the Depression.
China has the upper hand because of the fiscal irresponsibility of American politicians.
In the long run, they say, Beijing has the upper hand because of the economic integration of the island and the mainland.
Ietswaart and colleagues [ 46] found no enhanced improvement as a result of MP with motor imagery in upper hand function of stroke patients.
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