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Somehow, the male's odd behaviour must offer an evolutionary advantage.
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Moreover, some Republican operatives argue that the 2008 campaign showed that starting early doesn't really offer much of an advantage, and may be a disadvantage.
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U.S. stocks generally rise and fall on unemployment numbers, meaning that Google may offer sophisticated traders an informational advantage over the competition.
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Mrs Murphy took advantage of an offer to UK pubs to use imported cards.
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Theoretically, they offer more than traditional Medicare, but they are not an advantage at all for some people.
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Without the cost of having to maintain an extensive branch system, online banks have an advantage over traditional banks that often allows them to offer better rates on savings accounts and charge fewer fees on checking accounts.
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Taking advantage of technology, Schwab sees an opportunity to offer more of a hybrid form of investment advice that isn't compromised by commissions or investment banking but operates on a mass scale that exploits his company's tentacles into 6.6 million accounts.
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Finally, realize that even in the current low interest rate environment, short-term, low-yield bonds offer the advantage of liquidity and little downside risk, allowing them to potentially play an important role in your portfolio.
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OEMs, on the other hand, can take advantage of these ready-made apps and offer them to their customers in an instant.
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Comcast is taking advantage of the fact that most consumers expect an apparently reputable company like Comcast to offer the same deal to all similarly-situated customers.
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