Sentences with phrase «at a disadvantage against»

A team that relies heavily on just 5 - 6 players for most of the game will be at a disadvantage against a deeper team, especially in the later rounds of the tournament.
He initially seemed at a disadvantage against the incumbent, as roughly 70 percent of the district is Staten Island, where Mr. Grimm makes his home.
Heseltine allowed his deputy Peter Blaker to debate with CND, but refused to do so himself, believing that he would be at a disadvantage against the attractive Joan Ruddock.
He had challenged the state election commission's denial, claiming it violates his right to free speech and puts him at a disadvantage against funded candidates.
The problem for entrepreneurs is that for - profit schools compete at a disadvantage against not only public schools but many nonprofit schools as well.
Voluntary action, free from direct economic benefits, is characterized by intrinsic motivations which promote, primarily by altruism focused towards the improvement of the social situation of certain human groups that are generally at a disadvantage against the human group which comes from the volunteer.
For example, children with dyslexia can now use a range of technological solutions to help them read, without being at a disadvantage against other students.
Predictably, Saab makes much of the new car's chassis development, asserting among other things that the 9 - 3's longer wheelbase and wider track, its new multilink rear suspension, its revised front suspension and its witches» brew of electronic aids give the front - drive sedan — typically at a disadvantage against rear - drive cars like the BMW — best - in - class handling.
People with little / no credit history will be at a disadvantage against those with good ratings and ironically, will be grouped in with those with bad credit history.
The Sam's Club Mastercard has no signup bonus, which puts it at a disadvantage against most cards issued by larger financial institutions.
You could allocate healing cards to one character, but it would limit their attacks; yet, if you were to balance it, you might find that you're at a disadvantage against tougher opponents.
The Samsung Galaxy S III ranked 9th, placing it at a disadvantage against the iPhone in their fierce fight for top spot in the marketplace, at least among those who care about what materials they're carrying in their pockets.
Self - represented litigants often fear how their ignorance in court procedure will put them at a disadvantage against their represented opponents.
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Third, even though Margolin is young, putting her at a disadvantage against more seasoned practitioners, she's got something many of them don't: an Ivy league education and a Harvard Law degree, which she displays prominently in the video and apparently, in her other marketing materials.»
When I stepped outside to take a picture of some flowers, the Z2 Play's lack of focus and less saturated colors put it at a disadvantage against the OnePlus 5's much more vibrant photo.
Most notably, it tanked in its attempt to make a smartphone, putting it at a disadvantage against Google and Apple — the makers of Android and the iPhone, respectively — in the battle to stay connected with consumers when they're on the go.
Apple iPhone 7 Plus on the other hand features a 2900mAh capacity battery, which puts it at a disadvantage against the Galaxy S8 +, at least on paper.
But unfairly or not, having gaps can put you at a disadvantage against other candidates that have been working constantly in the field, picking up steady experience and a continuous progression through the ranks.
Furthermore, when a VOW contains all the information of an Association or Real Estate Board, plus the additional features you have suggested, the costs associated with operating such a website (VOW) should put a VOW type brokerage at a disadvantage against a non-VOW type Real Estate brokerage, that simply wishes to attract new business as a result of being identified as a: «discount broker»?
If you aren't using technology effectively, you'll be at a disadvantage against competitors who are, and you won't be reaching a huge segment of today's home - buying market.

Not exact matches

The end of the open web would put smaller players at a severe disadvantage against larger competitors, without millions of dollars to pay ISPs for «fast lane» access.
The Doha - based airline is one of those affected by a U.S. ban on large carry - on electronics, putting it at a passenger - experience disadvantage against competitors unaffected by the ban.
Changing regulatory challenges can put a bank at a competitive disadvantage when competing against non-regulated competitors.
The United States, Britain and France have DPA processes in place but Canada does not — a fact that leaves Canadian firms at a serious disadvantage when competing against rivals in other markets.
Actually, this is another scientist who understands that there isn't a SHRED of proof to indicate that any god exists, and that American kids who are taught creationism will be at a great disadvantage in the future when they try to compete for jobs against children with real educations.
It may fairly be said that leaving accommodation [of religion] to the political process will place at a relative disadvantage those religious practices that are not widely engaged in; but that unavoidable consequence of democratic government must be preferred to a system in which each conscience is a law unto itself or in which judges weigh the social importance of all laws against the centrality of all religious beliefs.
The model supports stereotyped notions of what masculine and feminine are by adding mystification to guard against change in the social sphere, where women are at a huge disadvantage
Following news from last Friday that the Ministry of Commerce is planning to impose 15 % tariff on American wine as part of its retaliation against the Trump Administration's decision last week to levy tariffs on about US$ 50 billion worth of Chinese imports, in a statement sent to dbHK today, Robert Koch, CEO of the wine institute, said: «Chinese retaliation against US wine would put our producers at a significant disadvantage in one of the most important markets in the world at a critical time,»
Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, spoke of his side's disadvantage of playing at home first — therefore the north London outfit will be looking to take a big lead against the Russian side — as the Gunners» record away in eastern Europe is patchy to say the least.
His poor clock management at the end of the first half was a disadvantage for the Broncos against the Patriots.
Only the top four teams in each region will make playoffs, and the missed game against Dunbar puts the Mighty Ducks at a disadvantage.
All these three ingredients put our team at a psychological disadvantage against motivated teams.
In the college game, that's generally enough (although it led to real problems against Texas), but in the pro game, it's hard to win if you're at disadvantage in the tactical game.
Being without a couple of top stars will obviously put them at a disadvantage, and Costa and Hazard will definitely be missed against the Baggies.
If anything, FedEx field provides a home - field disadvantage for Washington, at least against the spread.
After exits from the competition at this stage in their previous four seasons against the likes of Barcelona, AC Milan and Bayern Munich and with the disadvantage of playing away in the second leg the pressure is on the London club to make it to the quarter - finals for the first time in five years.
Losing 2 - 1 in the first leg at home gives Valencia a major disadvantage for their second leg tie against Paris Saint Germain this Wednesday, but that won't stop El Che's tactician Ernesto Valverde in urging his players to fight and give their best in the match.
The former refers to where an employee is discriminated against as a direct consequence of their religion or belief, and the latter is where an employee is discriminated against not due to their specific religion or belief but because more general rules put someone of their religion or belief at a disadvantage.
Reed, whose 23rd Congressional District butts up against the Pennsylvania border and sits atop the Marcellus Shale, said the ban has put his district at a disadvantage.
The outreach will be held at the Orchard Park Senior Center, 70 Linwood Ave., Orchard Park, from 10 a.m. to noon Monday, Sept. 29 in partnership with the Council Against Elder Abuse, Erie County Sheriff's Domestic Violence Unit and Legal Services for the Elderly, Disabled or Disadvantaged of WNY.
Cuomo has spent several months rallying against the federal tax plan, which he said would effectively raise the tax rate for homeowners and put the state at a competitive disadvantage.
d) the net effect of such visa fraud by a very few Honourable MPs as outlined in this letter is to raise the bar of suspicion against all such applicants, which is of course regrettably to the huge disadvantage of those very many MPs who do act honourably at all times.
«Our brick - and - mortar stores are at a competitive disadvantage against big businesses that do not play by the same rules,» Bellone told Newsday previously.
This selection weighed against the selection of Zach Carter as Corporation Counsel (because he reportedly befriends disgraced public official John L. Sampson, but was a John Gotti, Jr. slayer and Abner Louima defender and knows that «Stop & Frisk» is not racial profiling when done right) may suggest bi-polarity for the mayor - elect, but I trust not paranoia for me as I am at a befuddled disadvantage on what to expect next: but we can ask a de Blasio agreement with Gov. Cuomo that neither of them will be involved in selecting the next Council Chair (because that would not only be unlawful but power prejudice ugly in these times of moral decay by the elected).
Cuomo spent months lobbying against the tax plan, which he has denounced in apocalyptic language, calling it «an economic civil war» that will put the state at a structural disadvantage when it comes to competing for jobs.
in regards to the so called violation of the establishment clause (just for the record, a law that forces a kosher deli to be closed on Sunday is not a violation of the establishment clause according to the still binding decision of the anti semetic Warren Court) since even in the super Orthodox jewish Senate district if there was a Catholic running against a Orthodox Jew and we liked the Catholic better then the Orthodox Jew on the issues then there would be only a slight disadvantage to the Catholic and depending on the issue at hand even an advantage as witnessed in the Weprin - Turner race.
Fire Emblem Warriors» embedded map makes it easy to see what you're up against, but being at a disadvantage isn't a game breaker.
Although The Grand Budapest Hotel has all of these disadvantages working against it, it may be Anderson's best chance at being embraced by the Academy yet.
You'll be able to see on the screen which enemies around the map your current character will fare well against in battle, and who puts you at a disadvantage.
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