Sentences with phrase «at an extreme disadvantage»

Taxpayers are at an extreme disadvantage under the statutes of this amendment and our leaders in NYS should take action and repeal the Triborough Amendment.
After all, she freely admitted she'd never attempted to write a story before, which, I explained, put her at an extreme disadvantage.
Mark went on to mention «If an author can earn the same or greater income selling lower cost books, yet reach significantly more readers, then, drum roll please, it means the authors who are selling higher priced books through traditional publishers are at an extreme disadvantage to indie authors in terms of long term platform building.
If an author can earn the same or greater income selling lower cost books, yet reach significantly more readers, then, drum roll please, it means the authors who are selling higher priced books through traditional publishers are at an extreme disadvantage to indie authors in terms of long term platform building.
However, as Mark Coker argues, compared to many indie authors who can get $ 1.80 - $ 2.10 out of each copy of their ebooks sold at the price of $ 2.99, those authors who publish through the traditional publishers are «at an extreme disadvantage» because they earn only $ 1.25 - $ 1.75 out of each copy of their ebooks sold at the price of $ 9.99.
The Negative Equity Buyer: This type of buyer is at an extreme disadvantage for several reasons.
When on the road, motorcyclists are at an extreme disadvantage: Significantly smaller in both size and weight, it is easy for a motorcycle to go unseen by other cars and trucks on the road.
If you are dressed inappropriately, no matter how well you handle yourself, you are at an extreme disadvantage.

Not exact matches

If anything, we would witness more extreme weight cuts because fighters «don't want to be at a disadvantage».
The disadvantage is extreme burnout at times.
Leave no child behind — National averages often conceal extreme inequalities and the severe disadvantage of groups at the bottom of the scale
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.
The main disadvantage to this measurement is that it doesn't work at the extremes (very low - growth or ultra-high growth).
The disadvantage of a QuikSCAT clone is that some of the most important NOAA operational requirements established at the June 2006 NOAA Operational Ocean Surface Vector Winds Requirements Workshop27 would not be met (e.g., measurements of extreme winds, higher spatial resolution, and reduced contamination from rain and land).
Even if you attempt to replace your belongings, this could put you at an extreme financial disadvantage, because you will likely have to spend your savings or retirement funds in order to do so.
This impatience manifests as frustration at the perceived lack of achievement, or in the suggestion that Indigenous people must somehow be at fault because of the persistence of the disadvantage (the lack of progress being blamed on «waste» and perceived lack of accountability of Indigenous organizations), [63] a growing intolerance to commitments being made at the highest levels to concrete measures to redress such disadvantage, and in more extreme cases, a return to discredited views which suggest that the only way to improve the situation of Indigenous peoples is for them to assimilate into mainstream society.
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