Sentences with phrase «at a distinct disadvantage for»

Children arriving at school with lower levels of oral language proficiency, for whatever reason, are therefore at a distinct disadvantage for learning.

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Hutchins, with the Business Council, admits though that the anti minimum wage forces, which also include farmers and some not for profit groups that provide services to home care or the disabled, are at a distinct disadvantage.
That's OK for Hyundai: comparable cars like the Lexus ES 350 and Buick Lacrosse seem to shoot for «adequate» as well, so back - to - back test drives won't put the Azera at a distinct disadvantage (though the Azera does lose out, slightly, where rear legroom is concerned).
The opportunity for self - published authors in translation to have a single point of contact with an entire network of libraries will go a long way to leveling the playing field, where they are usually at a distinct disadvantage.
Google was at a distinct disadvantage last year when it only had the $ 129 Google Home and Amazon was selling Echo Dots for $ 35 - $ 50.
Students applying for graduate banking or investment jobs without a relevant internship are at a distinct disadvantage.
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