Ms. CHANG: Well, women of color actually face a double disadvantage with respect to wealth.
The disadvantage is that capsules are easier (and therefore cheaper) to make than hollow, fluid-filled fibres.
That puts it at a permanent disadvantage as a holiday destination to nearby Turkey, for example.
Company B is at a disadvantage because it cannot offer the full range of products.
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One disadvantage to instant communication is that the ease of communicating can sometimes result in mis-communicating.
Another disadvantage of organic farming is that the diminished yields are wasteful of water and farmland.
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Further, market concentration puts the health plan at a disadvantage in reimbursement rate negotiations.
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Although it does have the disadvantage of not playing on seam-friendly surfaces at home.
But stay tuned--the Atom will shrink, and within 18 months Intel's disadvantage will be minimized.
"Our form of capitalism is at a disadvantage compared to state capitalism, " says Mr D'Aveni.
Perfectionistic tendencies may put women at a bigger disadvantage when it comes to executive presence.
That has left college savers at a disadvantage and advocates for these plans grumbling.
This means entering trade deals and cutting tariffs so we are not at a competitive disadvantage.
Their poor English language skills also place them at a disadvantage in this country.
Exempting her from these requirements puts formal, registered, and regulated firms at a competitive disadvantage.
The greatest disadvantage, she argues, is in the loss of networking and mentoring opportunities.
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And we have seen that disadvantage grow and grow over the last several decades.
In the vast majority of criminal cases, the defense faces a serious institutional disadvantage.
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They say wealthier nations put them at a competitive disadvantage when they subsidize their own crops.
The deal puts them at a disadvantage, they say, and will harm their culture.
How are American companies supposed to compete in the global marketplace with such a disadvantage?
Challenger Henrique Capriles' aides accused Chavista loyalists in the judiciary of putting them at glaring disadvantage.
About 15 percent - averaged over the three states - said it was a disadvantage.
In a competition where speed is everything, every additional gram of weight is a disadvantage.
Those facing social disadvantage, including the poor, migrants and ethnic minorities, are particularly affected.
However, the French side belied their numerical disadvantage when Malzieu ran in at the corner.
Fiat currencies have their advantages, but one disadvantage is that disasters like these can happen.
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To be sure, a portion of Detroit's disadvantage is due to its own management decisions.
Besides eliminating the huge competitive disadvantage for American corporations internationally, these policies would spur investment.
There is a clear pathway for such startups to begin to mitigate their disadvantage.
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