Company B is at a disadvantage because it cannot offer the full range of products.
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Further, market concentration puts the health plan at a disadvantage in reimbursement rate negotiations.
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"Our form of capitalism is at a disadvantage compared to state capitalism, " says Mr D'Aveni.
That has left college savers at a disadvantage and advocates for these plans grumbling.
Their poor English language skills also place them at a disadvantage in this country.
The deal puts them at a disadvantage, they say, and will harm their culture.
Children whose mothers speak little or no English start their education at a disadvantage.
So for cultural reasons, Japanese makers are at a disadvantage when selling to Western markets.
Airbus could face similar problems and start the next big aerial clash at a disadvantage.
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Defense attorney Ron Woods says the question puts the defense team at a disadvantage.
Dominant families, byzantine corporate structures and overly cosy political relationships leave minority shareholders at a disadvantage.
And then there were the contest rules, which some felt left them at a disadvantage.
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.
Girls are at a disadvantage in other ways, too, and have a higher drop-out rate than boys.
Lawmakers also asked the CFPB to determine whether differences in the scores put consumers at a disadvantage.
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Democrats fret that because their candidates never came into Michigan during the primary, Obama is at a disadvantage.
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Contrary to popular belief, the majority of women entrepreneurs do not feel at a disadvantage based on gender.
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Welshman Dredge believes never having played in the Europe v Unite States clash puts him at a disadvantage.
Businessmen reckon that the cumbersome nature of the process puts them at a disadvantage compared with foreign competitors.
Any resulting hitches with the new technology or the supply of games could place Sony at a disadvantage.
The plaintiffs, who include women awarded Purple Hearts, say the exclusion places them at a disadvantage for promotion.
Anyone not willing to pay up is de facto punished for this by being set at a disadvantage.
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At a disadvantage because of discrimination, Robinson could be seen as the underdog.
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That makes him an outsider which surely puts him at a disadvantage with the FCC and the DOJ.
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Porter believes that this generational tipping point may come from places at a disadvantage in the current capitalist system.
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From their point of view, improper conduct is a kind of unfair competition that puts them at a disadvantage.
But European industrialists then realised that Kyoto might put them at a disadvantage and so pushed for carbon trading.
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