At a high level, a team's maximum handicap often lies between 17 and 22 goals.
Another idea he's put forward is to adjust running times, something akin to a sports handicap.
For a few years afterward, his handicap went down, but then began a long, slow climb.
For the time being, most industry watchers handicap Merck as having a slight advantage.
Aujourd'hui, environ 15 pour cent de la population mondiale vit avec une certaine forme de handicap.
In Great Britain and Ireland, Stableford accounts for roughly 40% of handicap rounds, and is growing.
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Or a car for dentists who carry handbags and worry too much about their golf handicap.
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Mr Romney's second big handicap as a candidate is that he is a Mormon.
Sir John knew whom to blame, once describing the prime minister as British manufacturing's greatest handicap.
Spanish Don upset the odds becoming only the second 100-1 winner of the tough Cambridgeshire Handicap.
Booming industries such as computing and telecoms are vulnerable, notably through standards that handicap foreign firms.
In the process we learned that our lofty principles were not a self-imposed handicap or competitive disadvantage.
The 66-year-old, who has a handicap of 11, hit the holes-in-one on the eighth and thirteenth holes.
His handicap is still his past, which many Italians feel makes him an unsuitable candidate for leadership.
The West family even donated funds to build handicap access structures in various locations throughout their community.
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His last runner produced a victory when Skycab won a handicap chase on Attheraces Gold Cup day.
In effect, the manager has a 5% handicap, making it harder to consistently achieve even benchmark performance.
The people on our list of scientists and innovators are playing the fame game with a handicap.
This is not to say that possession of a personal fortune is a fatal handicap in politics.
Even if large size is not actually a handicap, it brings fewer benefits than it once did.
But climbing rates and uncertainty cut the other direction, and this year-end is especially hard to handicap.
And the relatively heavy hulls of the Js don't seem to be a handicap against modern boats, either.
The economic issues the new ministers face are severe enough without the additional handicap of a poor image.
It is hard to eyeball the value of deductions and almost impossible to handicap your exposure to AMT.
It is true that the pension entitlements, labour laws and taxes that handicap Brazil's economy have been left untouched.
VAT, labour and utility costs, along with the strong pound (which makes imported flowers cheap), further handicap British farmers.
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But Britain has blocked the tax for two years for fear it would handicap financial markets and frighten investors.
Bournemouth achieved promotion under Howe despite the handicap of a long-standing transfer embargo.
This could also translate into a handicap for ultraconservative or very liberal cardinals.
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