Sentences with phrase «at a serious disadvantage for»

Although he'd be at a serious disadvantage for most of the playthrough, a player can become skilled enough to beat the game with Dante's default moveset.

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There is a Quick Gear Guide to help you choose the right clothing and footwear for the obstacle race, which is very important reading if you want to avoid being at a serious competitive disadvantage due to wearing clothes that are made of cotton and soak up the water or wish to avoid sustaining an injury because you have chosen the wrong type of footwear.
«This really is a serious problem,» says Finn, distinguished senior fellow and president emeritus at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, «especially for kids from disadvantaged circumstances who are smart.»
Such an agreement could put Delphi and Visteon at a serious competitive disadvantage because they must now live with wage increases for the next four years.
Unfortunately, this can place people looking for a new mortgage with poor credit scores at a serious disadvantage.
The big firms and ABSes will be able to take on investment, use the skills of non-lawyers for work that is not strictly legal, and collaborate with one another on big - idea solutions, software, resources, etc. «Solosmalls» would be hard - pressed to do the same, which will put them at a serious competitive disadvantage.
At Clayton Utz we've set serious goals for our social responsibility programs to help address disadvantage and support access to justice in the communities in which we work and live.
It is very clear that some of the higher risk patterns related to cohabitation are more common for people at serious economic disadvantage.
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