This means entering trade deals and cutting tariffs so we are not at a competitive disadvantage.
Exempting her from these requirements puts formal, registered, and regulated firms at a competitive disadvantage.
In the vast majority of criminal cases, the defense faces a serious institutional disadvantage.
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About 15 percent - averaged over the three states - said it was a disadvantage.
In a competition where speed is everything, every additional gram of weight is a disadvantage.
There is a clear pathway for such startups to begin to mitigate their disadvantage.
Children whose mothers speak little or no English start their education at a disadvantage.
Somewhat paradoxically, the late Bobby Short follows single-handledly, but at no discernible disadvantage.
Airbus could face similar problems and start the next big aerial clash at a disadvantage.
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Norway's unwillingness to get involved in the mediation itself would not necessarily be a disadvantage.
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.
Business leaders complain that such a plan would put Internet vendors-especially small businesses-at a horrible disadvantage.
Federal benefits for a favored few businesses also unfairly put business competitors at a competitive disadvantage.
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And then there were the contest rules, which some felt left them at a disadvantage.
They say if the government doesn't drop controls, U.S. computer makers will suffer a competitive disadvantage.
Thus, they felt compelled to cheat else be left in the fray at a competitive disadvantage.
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Those who do marry tend to choose mates with similar education levels, concentrating the disadvantage.
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That loophole puts small local retailers and brick-and-mortar-only retailers at a significant competitive disadvantage.
In the process we learned that our lofty principles were not a self-imposed handicap or competitive disadvantage.
Bursting the pop culture bubble of Web-savvy wunderkinds, the Institute asserts that youth is actually a disadvantage.
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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.
Remember that whomever you allow into your home could potentially use any knowledge gained therein to your disadvantage.
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Welshman Dredge believes never having played in the Europe v Unite States clash puts him at a disadvantage.
Any resulting hitches with the new technology or the supply of games could place Sony at a disadvantage.
Anyone not willing to pay up is de facto punished for this by being set at a disadvantage.
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With less ballast to distribute optimally around the car, a heavier driver is already at a competitive disadvantage.
This puts Obama and insular liberals like him at a substantial political disadvantage.
But in a culture with an abundance of food, that formerly life-saving advantage can turn into a distinct disadvantage.
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