One disadvantage to instant communication is that the ease of communicating can sometimes result in mis-communicating.
Fiat currencies have their advantages, but one disadvantage is that disasters like these can happen.
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One disadvantage of CBT is that it may be hard to find doctors or therapists that do it.
One disadvantage to BP's approach is that university researchers won't keep their work secret, as in-house scientists might.
One disadvantage IRAs have, of course, compared to 401(k) plans is that there is no matching employer contribution.
One big disadvantage of Isis' drugs is that they collect in the liver, potentially causing side effects.
But Iraq suffers from one major disadvantage: it has been run, like the former Soviet Union, as a command-and-control economy.
However, home ownership in a downturn has one big disadvantage: most people buy shares outright but homes on margin (ie, they put down a small stake, if anything).
Despite the one-man disadvantage, Russell foraged through to help Saracens to within a point of Worcester at half-time.
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But despite their one-man disadvantage, Irish continued to impose their authority on the game and were rewarded for their endeavours when Argentine Tiesi found himself on an overlap outside Tagicakibau and crossed over for five points.
As I have written about extensively, Silicon Valley is the top environment on planet Earth for fostering startups: So if you find yourself wearing the shoes of a Startup founder, and you are not in the Bay Area, you are operating at a disadvantage from day one.
Yet without it, not only the energy industry, but also domestic aviation, railways, public buildings and other legacies of the Soviet Union's industrialisation will decay with increasing speed, putting the bits of Russian industry that are trying to modernise at even more of a competitive disadvantage than the one that they face already.
"If you make it a law, then you have a level playing field, no one's at a competitive disadvantage, " she said.
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By contrast, Jobvite CEO Dan Finnigan says that limiting your focus to one networking site puts you at a disadvantage compared to more well-rounded peers.
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Single mothers, who are disproportionately low-skilled, face a triple disadvantage: they have only one worker, they earn low wages and they pay all the costs of raising a child.
The first disadvantage of this is a notional one.
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Alex Maskey of Sinn Fein, said the social development committee, which he chairs, welcomed the PfG's emphasis on tackling disadvantage and commended how "equality was one of the guiding principles underpinning the rebuilding of the economy".
The disadvantage is that once he is gone no one is bound by his decisions because he doesn't represent anyone.
U.S. exporters are at a disadvantage, isolated by the lack of even one international trade agreement in almost five years.
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Because of the tax and regulatory environment and no one can avert his or her eyes to the comparative disadvantage this presents few migrating firms will find the city attractive.
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If there is one word for what is possibly the most remarkable, different, and problematic feature of Japan and also one that distinguishes Japan and places it at a huge disadvantage against such coming rivals as China it is COST.
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Compare this to other college players from non-bowl eligible schools who will have at least one extra month to prepare and train, and one can definitely see that players from successful programs are put at a disadvantage during the NFL pre-draft period.
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As the most active user of Air Force One in recent history, President Obama surely appreciates that he would be at a distinct disadvantage if access to efficient, secure, on-demand transportation were not available to him or members of his administration.
This foreign-source fracas represents just one of a number of new tax proposals being bandied about in the Beltway that could significantly disadvantage American energy companies in the global market.
As the failures mounted, Crooke put one of his biologists, his wife, Rosanne, in charge of a project to turn the liver disadvantage into a plus.
But both the Bush Administration and Rep. Thomas have concluded that the problem is a bigger one, namely that the U.S. tax code places U.S. companies at a disadvantage versus their foreign-based competitors.
One of the major arguments banks have used against reenacting Glass Steagall is that it would put them at a competitive disadvantage, especially with European banks.
One consequence is an emphasis on using the Indonesian language, which puts Indonesian graduates, like Thais, at a disadvantage to Indians, Filipinos, Malaysians and Singaporeans who speak better English.
So Europe bears the brunt of the burden, and Hambrecht says Germany is one of the few of the 25 European Union nations now fulfilling their obligations, putting its industry at a competitive disadvantage.
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