Sentences with phrase «at a huge disadvantage in»

Still, it's clear that physiological changes in people under extreme stress, including elevated levels of cortisol, put such children at a huge disadvantage in school, he says.
Without direction and focus, career changers are at a huge disadvantage in finding a proper fit and may feel that they must start over at or near entry level.

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Combine this with the inefficiencies of a disjoint health - care delivery system (itself dominated by huge companies), and small businesses are kept at a perpetual disadvantage in keeping their workforce healthy and productive.
Businesses not using the Internet and in particular, search, display video and mobile advertising to connect with potential customers are placing themselves at a HUGE competitive disadvantage.
The truth, of course, is that part time investors are at a huge disadvantage to Wall Street not just in terms of resources, experience and expertise but also in terms of the many forms of insider trading.
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
What that teaches us is this, one bad signing can destroy a team season, Xhaka possesses none of the credential Arsenal need his lack of stamina effects his ability to move up the pitch and distribute the ball and hence close the opposition down, his poor acceleration put him in at a massive disadvantage in taking on the one on one chase back toward his goal, his sluggish tackling causes him to get sent off and his poor positioning allow the opposition plenty of space to exploit, Xhaka overall style of play is going to cause Arsenal huge problems for the foreseeable future.
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.
Alicandro enters the race at a huge disadvantage — both in name recognition and campaign funds.
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This puts them at a huge competitive disadvantage to other outlets that can have reviews ready in advance, which is exactly the point.
Richard Cairns, head of Brighton College in East Sussex, has said that girls may leave schools with a «clutch of A *'s and a first class degree», but will still be at a huge disadvantage if they can not meaningfully communicate with male colleagues in the workplace.
Critics insisted that his lack of experience running a technology concern would leave him at a «huge disadvantage,» wrote Doug Garr in a 1999 book about Gerstner's tenure, because the computer business «moved at a faster pace than other industries; competition came from... fanatics who thrived in the often quirky and murky world of digital chaos.»
Recognising that our students had huge gaps in their learning and that if we didn't catch them up they would continue with those huge gaps at end of VCE, VET or VCAL and maybe even still if they did go on to tertiary studies, but they'd be at a major disadvantage.
While that money has helped connect almost every school in the country to the Internet, rural schools continue to find themselves at a huge disadvantage when it comes to prices and access to fiber - optic cables.
Girls who attend single sex schools face being at a «huge disadvantage» in the world of employment because they may be unable to communicate with boys, according to the headteacher of a leading independent school.
In many ways the state of eInk puts the Kindle at a huge disadvantage.
While these huge corporations are raking in enormous revenue — consumers like you can be at a big disadvantage.
That is a huge number, and if you are in the 23 % category (those not using mobile job search apps), you are at a serious disadvantage.
As suggested, landlording in a true war zone is a full contact sport where you are at a huge disadvantage if you play by the rules, because the tennants typically do not.
He laid out the case for aggressively pursuing diversity in commercial real estate workplaces: «Any business which fails to harness the creativity of women and minorities is at a huge disadvantage,» Maggiacomo argued.
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