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"Otherwise they are going to find themselves at a very big competitive disadvantage, because they won't have scale and they will end up with a very disadvantaged cost structure".
You see, when it comes to the genre wars, science fiction is at a very curious disadvantage.
"A farm that can't provide housing to its workers in a housing market that is only going to become less affordable, that farm will be at a very serious disadvantage, assuming it can still operate at all," he said.
However, it also has a very serious disadvantage in its high probability of sequence error [ 32].
Whether they are looking for a job, or trying to work out how much medicine to give their own child based on the instructions written on the packet, they will find themselves at a very serious disadvantage.
This supposed advantage of home traders is tempered by very clear disadvantages.
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For the sake of fairness of argument, it seems necessary to counterbalance our arguments here, and underline that inbreeding also has several very significant disadvantages.
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