That makes him an outsider which surely puts him at a disadvantage with the FCC and the DOJ.
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But the companies say that would be tantamount to taxing them twice, putting them at a disadvantage with foreign competitors who pay taxes only where their products are sold.
Small scale producers and consumers are often at a disadvantage with information and sometimes social entrepreneurs can find sustainable ways to change the flow of information in favor of the public good.
Specifically, it wants industry to share the expense of developing a new vehicle that will be produced in relatively small numbers before being recompeted, and it intends to purchase all the necessary intellectual property from the winning team so that challengers need not compete at a disadvantage with incumbents when the work is again put out for bids.
"We don't want to be at a comparative disadvantage with what's already out there, " Mr. Bye said.
Businessmen reckon that the cumbersome nature of the process puts them at a disadvantage compared with foreign competitors.
The NAACP and the Hispanic Federation say their concern is that minority-owned delis and corner stores will end up at a disadvantage compared with grocery chains.
The NAACP and the Hispanic Federation, an organization of 100 Northeastern groups, say their concern is that minority-owned delis and corner stores will end up at a disadvantage compared with grocery chains.
"Having to redo the work so close to the exams will put them at a disadvantage compared with all the other schools in the country - they will have less time to concentrate on the rest of the GCSEs that they have to revise for, " she said.
He is at a huge disadvantage to a competitor with the answer at his fingertips.
While businesses across cultures and countries are building successful ventures with these type of relationships, particularly in the BRIC countries, Americans at a disadvantage by not mixing business with pleasure or going for the drive-through transaction.
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The papers state that it "placed female candidates at a particular disadvantage in comparison with male candidates".
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.
But even after the European defense industry compressed into a handful of military conglomerates, it still was at a distinct disadvantage in competing with its U.S. counterparts, because Washington spent so much on weapons.
In an email, Biggar said that requiring an opt-in for her company's service would put real-world stores at a disadvantage as they compete with online retailers that track shoppers' behavior from the moment they enter a website.
Thanks to Boston, they might not even go into the next series at a substantial disadvantage after the Celtics closed to 3-2 with a stunning 92-86 win at New York.
Mr Ziguele, who represents the main MLPC opposition party, is seen as being at a disadvantage because of his associations with the unpopular old regime.
Mr Ziguele, who represents the main MLPC opposition party, was seen to be at a disadvantage because of his associations with the unpopular old regime.
As a result, networks could charge additional fees for faster content delivery, thereby leaving those with small pockets at a disadvantage.
The city is bad at attracting people with an advanced business education, leaving its firms at a disadvantage when it comes to marketing and financial engineering.
Unlike many of its debt-laden EU partners, Poland's economy is still thriving, making it reluctant to impose costs on its heavy industry and power installations which could put it at a disadvantage vis-a-vis neighbours with greener economies.
It is feared that forcing e-tailers to contend with more red tape than their offline counterparts have to deal with will put them at a disadvantage--distracting them from their business of selling.
Companies with factories outside the state would be at a competitive disadvantage, the court said.
Although the big market teams in Italy must spend to compete with Europe, this inherently puts the small market teams at a disadvantage.
Farre-Mensa stopped short of saying these differences put public companies at a longer-term disadvantage, but the findings touch on the trade-offs involved with being a public vs. private company.
Any resulting hitches with the new technology or the supply of games could place Sony at a disadvantage.
"If Jonny had come back as captain at outside-half with a new centre combination outside him, it could have been a disadvantage for England, " explained Ruddock.
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But in the hyper-competitive microprocessor market, where computer-makers relentlessly demand cheaper chips with ever-higher performance, being a lot smaller puts AMD at a distinct disadvantage.
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It's also stuck with reputational damage that's hurting morale among employees and putting the company at a disadvantage when trying to recruit against Silicon Valley rivals such as Google Inc.
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With less ballast to distribute optimally around the car, a heavier driver is already at a competitive disadvantage.
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