Although it does have the disadvantage of not playing on seam-friendly surfaces at home.
The disadvantage of this however was we ourselves had no protection at all.
BrightSource hopes that in time its technology will prove sufficiently efficient and reliable to overcome the disadvantage of having to raise so much capital.
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The group uses several factors to determine peaks and troughs of the business cycle, but its methodology has the disadvantage of revealing a recession months after it has passed.
Some of the programs have different requirements for what constitutes a valid user name or an adequate password, creating the disadvantage of multiple credentials for a single human resources hub.
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Because part of what happens in this kind of recession environment -- the disadvantage of this generation coming in and not being able to get fully employed, that lingers for a lifetime.
The good news is that, in understanding both the strength and the disadvantage of such chameleon behavior, we recognize the value of it in the beginning to create the familiarity that builds initial trust.
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That in turn means that the competitive playing field will be tilted even more to the disadvantage of the likes of the Co-Operative Bank and the Coventry, Skipton and Newcastle building societies than was already the case.
It appears to be impossible to foresee all the twists and turns that force majeure or the acts of God may take, and they invariably turn out the disadvantage of the party to the contract whose function is to pay the money.
The suit also alleged that Mr. Davis withdrew his own capital investment after he was stripped of his leadership role in late April, "and took those funds personally to the disadvantage of the firm and his fellow partners, " according to the lawsuit, which was filed Tuesday in California state court in San Francisco.
Yet the real disadvantage of complexity in the international system is that it often makes it impossible for decision-makers to comprehend the challenges they face and to deal with them effectively.
As a pre-paid seller, Leap is a direct competitor of MetroPCS with the distinct disadvantage of being a fraction of its size.
The big disadvantage of this choice, however, is that it limits our audience to gamers.
Google is about breaking new ground and maximizing productivity with minimal computing resources at the possible disadvantage of requiring completely new tools and methods.
The first disadvantage of this is a notional one.
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Much of our regulatory machinery was constructed in and for a bygone industrial age, where business change was as slow and expensive as policy change, and where a few companies could gain control over critical inputs to the immediate disadvantage of consumers.
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Tommy Gallagher said it would have the practical effect of raising the price of quarried material and put Northern Ireland at a competitive disadvantage to the Republic of Ireland.
The principal disadvantage is that the price of a product sold through these types of arrangements is likely to be too high to gain a meaningful share of the China market.
Colette Neuville, an influential French advocate of shareholder rights, has called on the AMF to block the family's move, arguing that it would put non-family minority shareholders at a disadvantage because the value of their shares would be reduced if a majority of the shares were locked up.
The upshot of all this is that Europe's companies are at a competitive disadvantage as they shoulder the cost of something that should benefit the whole world.
"As the tide of poverty and disadvantage has been decisively turned back, those who are the most excluded stand out even more starkly, " she said.
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That concentration in education seems to put people at a financial disadvantage for the rest of their income-earning lives.
Finally, another disadvantage of the FCC's proposed approach is that it likely infringes on the First Amendment rights of the Internet providers.
Mr Jones said that Wales would be at a competitive disadvantage to the rest of the UK if the assembly did not acquire borrowing powers.
For example, it could be up to 17, 18 year period before the money comes back, and that's a very long period of time to finance, and that's a serious disadvantage of the graduate tax approach.
Nor would it be feasible to phase in the move to Malpensa: airlines that shift first would be at a disadvantage, and dividing the traffic of individual airlines between both Milan airports would double their costs.
Goal difference is the tie-breaker if equal on points so Tottenham is at the equivalent of a 0.5 point disadvantage over the other two London teams.
The greatest disadvantage, she argues, is in the loss of networking and mentoring opportunities.
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Businessmen reckon that the cumbersome nature of the process puts them at a disadvantage compared with foreign competitors.
This features in depth research by The Social Disadvantage Research Centre (SDRC) at the Department of Social Policy and Social Research at the University of Oxford.
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