This put Officenet
at a disadvantage relative to its competitors, but Bilinkis rose to the challenge.
Christianity, particularly that flagrantly practiced and grossly over-preached by evangelists, is also anti-science and is therefore putting our young people and our future workforce
at a disadvantage relative to competing nations that now have better science education without religious bias and without the ancient supersti - tions that block modern understanding and technological and medical progress.
When it comes to attempting a turnaround, standalone schools are again
at a disadvantage relative to the CMOs.
If rates decline, the borrower is
at a disadvantage relative to a 5/1 loan.
This puts
it at a disadvantage relative to defense peers, and other companies in general.
This puts flyers aiming for United status
at a disadvantage relative to those going for American or Delta status.
We in the industry need to make an effort to identify the best of these sites and embrace them, so that they are not
at a disadvantage relative to the old traditional standbys, and so that they can eventually attract a large enough audience to help change the way we all think about games — for the better.
In the same way, BC manufacturers are
at a disadvantage relative to Chinese competitors.
But if you're in a competitive real estate market, sellers might not accept that kind of contingency, or the contingency might put
you at a disadvantage relative to other buyers.
Not exact matches
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.
Until something changes, their
relative lack of experienced staff will naturally put their campaigns
at a
disadvantage in a political world in which digital tools and online channels are increasingly key to finding donors, spreading messages, and organizing volunteers.
Asked if reforms could weaken a Council already
disadvantaged relative to the powers of the mayor, Garodnick responded, «That question hits right
at the challenge we have.
By looking
at the
relative advantages and
disadvantages we've discussed above, you've seen that the paid herpes dating sites are much higher quality than the free ones.
Although the college - sending rates of the highest - performing high schools in the sample are low
relative to Texas as a whole, our findings suggest that offering eligibility for automatic admission may not be effective
at accomplishing even the narrow goal of increasing access to the top public universities for students in the most -
disadvantaged settings.
While the slow improvement of all groups is «still a success story,» Mr. Petrilli said, the achievement gap, which shows how different groups perform
relative to one another, still means that most black and Hispanic students will be
at a sharp
disadvantage when they have to compete against white and Asian peers as they move through schools and into the workplace.
By the end of fifth grade in France, the
relative benefit to
disadvantaged pupils who start
at the amazingly early age of 2 rather than 4 is over one - half of a standard deviation, quite a large effect size.
WHEREAS, the NAACP recognizes that
at best, quality charter schools serve only a small percentage of children of color and
disadvantaged students for whom the NAACP advocates
relative to said population left behind in failing schools; and
However, even among those who attend high - quality ECE programs, DLLs begin kindergarten
at an academic
disadvantage relative to their non-DLL peers; the gap widens as children grow older.
To allow an adequate time buffer for clients to scale, it is worthwhile taking a hard look
at the
relative advantages and
disadvantages of protecting intellectual property as a trade secret as opposed to providing public disclosure to competitors by way of a patent filing.
But major - league ballclubs still spend all this time and money — because if they don't, they know they'll immediately be
at a huge talent
disadvantage relative to their competitors.
Ironically, law's thoroughly rhetorical nature, which strongly connects it to the traditions of the humanities, places the contemporary disciplines of the humanities
at a
relative disadvantage.
However, Intel released many of its 8th Generation «Kaby Lake Refresh» processors in fall 2017, putting the 13 - inch MacBook Pro
at a technical
disadvantage relative to its PC competitors, which have 8th Gen Core now.
The SATA drive is designed to balance performance with price, which puts it
at a major
disadvantaged relative to other desktops we've recently reviewed.
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.
[13] In fact, the three year disposition target compounds some of the problems associated with the
relative resource restrictions experienced by representative bodies, and to that extent
at least, the Federal Court's stated aims
disadvantage native title parties and are contrary to objectives of the representative bodies.
The sociodemographic characteristics of the families in terms of parental education, high school dropout, family poverty, welfare status, age
at parenthood, and socioeconomic status indicated an average level of
disadvantage relative to the overall Canadian and Quebec populations, respectively (Statistics Canada, 2008, 2012a).
I think it is important to make clear
at this point that lateral violence is intrinsically linked to the
disadvantage that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples face
relative to the broader Australian population, as well as the lack of participation that is afforded to them in decision - making.