We don't need folks who during election time suddenly are worrying about trade practices, but before the election are taking advantage of unfair trading practices.
Well, its competitors have a complaint: that its tax-exempt status gives it an unfair advantage.
The government says it's about levelling the playing field rather than giving disabled people an unfair advantage.
Yes, Workday has an unfair advantage since it has been picking-off former PeopleSoft customers!
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The argument is that their efficiency gives them an unfair advantage over mom-and-pop operators.
So who are getting unfair advantage, and, hence, are the vested interests in the current system?
Flamengo's first complaint is that extreme altitude gives the home side an unfair advantage.
They now have an unfair advantage and can potentially force the other company out of business.
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They would all have an unfair advantage over other companies in the same sector.
But if the government decides the total, this could give an unfair advantage to the governing party.
Furthermore, neither has been proven to cheat their sport through getting an unfair advantage on the competition.
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Southampton port thinks Liverpool has an unfair advantage, which will result in it losing trade to Merseyside.
Many regulators think that allowing external ratings to be used would give American banks an unfair advantage.
How do we ensure that those who broke the law don't get an unfair advantage over legal applicants?
We can guarantee that none of a courses would overstep the mark and give teachers an unfair advantage.
His participation was not universally welcomed, though, with some claiming he gained an unfair advantage because of the blades.
"Unfair advantage, " Davidson coach Bob McKillop said after being asked about Marquette getting what was essentially an extra timeout.
However, Ali argues that Superman is not really of Earth, and has an unfair advantage in his many superpowers.
Leaving Mr Thapa in charge would give him an unfair advantage, it says.
Rivals initially feared that its early launch would give EE an unfair advantage.
You needed multiple experiences before you could learn the business and political skills and accumulate enough of an unfair advantage.
But these privileges were not created to bestow banks operating hedge funds or private equity funds with an unfair advantage.
"It's easy to assume that the middle-classes are buying an unfair advantage over poorer but more able students, " he says.
Even worse, if that S-corp is my competition, the prevailing policy of taxation gives them a rather hefty unfair advantage.
Immediately after the race, Mr. Pistorius complained bitterly that his rival's blades were too long, giving him an unfair advantage.
She objects to the idea of counting trees which, she says, would give Italy, Spain's main competitor, an unfair advantage.
They say large corporations have an unfair advantage because they have the financial resources and lawyers to file for patents quickly.
Mr Bensalah denies that his party has an unfair advantage, but openly admits that its programme is along the president's lines.
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