Sentences with phrase «at a competitive disadvantage compared»

limit the entity's ability to adjust to changing market conditions, thereby placing it at a competitive disadvantage compared to its competitors that have relatively less debt;
Sticking to her party's line, Brewer said cap and trade would impose higher costs on businesses and would place Arizona at a competitive disadvantage compared with its neighbors.
If you are considering working somewhere you don't currently live, you probably feel as if you're at a competitive disadvantage compared to those who reside in relative proximity to the job.

Not exact matches

If you look at it compared to Rensselaer, Saratoga or Schenectady counties, it would put Albany at a competitive disadvantage
«Basically buyers who act less than enthusiastic will see themselves at a competitive disadvantage when sellers are comparing multiple offers,» he says.
Larger and more sophisticated investors may seek to set up and invest in a private REIT, notes Rubin, but it does put the United States at something of a competitive disadvantage compared to other locations such as Europe, where tax reporting requirements are less onerous.
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