Game-changing technologies like NPWT may be at a disadvantage versus less advanced products simply because of cost.
U.S. manufacturers will be at a disadvantage if leadership in ATC modernization is centered outside our borders.
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And the company's tablet could be at a disadvantage because it only offers Wi-Fi, not cellular, connectivity.
Within those battles, you will face all sorts of situations where you can have the upper hand, or be at a disadvantage.
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Regardless of the finding that neurotics work better in teams, they are still considered to be at a disadvantage in the workplace overall.
Mr Ziguele, who represents the main MLPC opposition party, was seen to be at a disadvantage because of his associations with the unpopular old regime.
But what seems to -- where you seem to be at a disadvantage now is in the debate about why the mandate is so important to this and actually something that people should support.
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Nor would it be feasible to phase in the move to Malpensa: airlines that shift first would be at a disadvantage, and dividing the traffic of individual airlines between both Milan airports would double their costs.
At a minimum, Turkey and Egypt will be at a relative disadvantage, as Israel pursues a natural gas production zone not tied to the distribution network of the former and ultimately will reduce imports from the latter.
Companies with factories outside the state would be at a competitive disadvantage, the court said.
"We don't want to be at a comparative disadvantage with what's already out there, " Mr. Bye said.
Would a London-based team be at a decided disadvantage in trying to lure free agent talent or sign draft picks?
Lord Taylor said UK egg producers "must not be put at a disadvantage for leading the way on animal welfare issues".
If a major columnist at The New York Times decided to critique some small-time political blogger, their target would be at a huge disadvantage.
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Mr Jones said that Wales would be at a competitive disadvantage to the rest of the UK if the assembly did not acquire borrowing powers.
If the rights holders do agree with Apple at 6 cents then those paying 12 (let alone 35) are going to be at a serious disadvantage.
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But according to Sarah Pray, U.S. coordinator for Publish What You Pay, an international group that for years has fought to make extraction payments more public, the argument that U.S. companies will be at a competitive disadvantage is hogwash.
If the Campaign Finance Board determines Mr. Liu's campaign hasn't met the program's requirements, he would be at a severe financial disadvantage as he works to become the city's first Asian-American chief executive.
Being Chinese, a cultural advantage at home, may be a disadvantage elsewhere.
Thus, they felt compelled to cheat else be left in the fray at a competitive disadvantage.
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The result of denying access to the passport would be to put American funds at a distinct disadvantage to their local competitors in regards to fundraising efforts.
"If they were doing something that put our manufacturers at a disadvantage, we'd be arguing about that, " officials would say.
But the companies say that would be tantamount to taxing them twice, putting them at a disadvantage with foreign competitors who pay taxes only where their products are sold.
And the New York Yacht Club was accused in its early days of deliberately holding the race in the shallow waters off Manhattan so that British challengers, which had to be seaworthy enough to sail across the Atlantic, were at a disadvantage.
At a disadvantage because of discrimination, Robinson could be seen as the underdog.
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Despite my desire to be surrounded by more like-minded women, I never felt at a disadvantage as a woman entrepreneur and I kept a positive attitude.
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So even if the chief executive does not impart confidential price-sensitive information in the course of the paid-for meeting, the impression created that this might be happening would be seen as putting more moral or less well-heeled investors at a disadvantage.
Colette Neuville, an influential French advocate of shareholder rights, has called on the AMF to block the family's move, arguing that it would put non-family minority shareholders at a disadvantage because the value of their shares would be reduced if a majority of the shares were locked up.
It provocatively points out that the U.S.-South Korea Free Trade Agreement (FTA), now set for passage by the U.S. Congress, will soon put Japan at a further disadvantage to its arch-rival, a situation which would only be remedial by accession to the TPP.
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The road-haulage industry, in particular, will be pleased by the success of its campaign against rising fuel prices, which it claimed were putting it at a severe disadvantage to foreign competitors.
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