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was disadvantageous
adjective
Not advantageous.
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Some day, he said, a white judge might draw a map that was disadvantageous to blacks.
By studying the weather data for the area, they realized the wind flow in the new stadium was disadvantageous to left-handed hitters.
However, long-term plasma treatment was disadvantageous for grafting styrene onto the PPP, resulting from surface cross-linking.
They showed that the effect of increasing pressure on UEL and LEL is negligible to slightly advantageous, while the effect of increasing temperature was disadvantageous.
When irrigated with saline water, most roots penetrated beyond 16 19 cm depth into the high-salinity subsoil, which was disadvantageous to the absorption of water and nutrients.
Around nine months ago, Mr. Phillips said, he met Mr. Strong for dinner, and listened to him speak of "how active trading of stocks by fund managers was disadvantageous to investors," Mr. Phillips said.
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The situation, he said, is disadvantageous for both parties.
That has been disadvantageous to him in two ways.
Their surface properties, however, including hydrophobicity, are disadvantageous.
The high cost of carbon fiber is disadvantageous.
I wrote that the Treffers mutator (mut-T) allele would probably be disadvantageous in natural circumstances.
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