That's
a big disadvantage in my opinion considering we're at historically low interest rates.
Employees were, and for the most part still are, at
a big disadvantage in the workplace.
My years in the mortgage and automobile lending industries made me realize that consumers have always been at a very
big disadvantage in regards to the credit reporting system.
She wanted the negotiation to be fair, and without an agent or industry knowledge, that author would have been at
a big disadvantage in the negotiation process.
The biggest disadvantage in trading with CFDs is when the market moves against your predictions.
The single
biggest disadvantage in the tables above comes when Mettenberger is throwing the ball.
The biggest disadvantage in using ETFs is rebalancing is less efficient than with mutual funds.
In our opinion, graded death benefits are clearly
the biggest disadvantage in purchasing a guaranteed issue life insurance policy.
What's
your biggest disadvantage in the interview?
Not exact matches
Small businesses may think they have a
disadvantage when it comes to competing against the
big guns but one place they can shine is
in delivering exceptional customer service.
Race and gender play a major role
in determining just how
big of a financial
disadvantage we're likely to face.
The Harper government is moving the goalposts to create a playing field that puts the Canadian
big three telcos at a distinct
disadvantage after spending billions creating that same playing field
in wireless infrastructure.
New carriers such as Wind, Mobilicity and even Verizon or any other foreign entity that may or may not enter the country
in the upcoming spectrum auction face the same
big disadvantages.
Instead an automaker would negotiate with the UAW and the other companies
in the
big - three would then negotiate deals that were similar enough to not create a competitive advantage or
disadvantage versus the other manufacturers.
The
biggest disadvantage of buying a Treasury bond is that the interest rate could rise during its term, which means your money might be tied up
in an investment that pays 2.75 percent interest when you could be getting 4 percent or 5 percent — or more.
«The
big disadvantage of retirement is that,
in most cases, you pay taxes on the distributions.
In short, Bitcoin and similar investments are at a
big disadvantage when it comes to generating an investment return.
When Canada switched to a first - to - file system
in 1989, the race to file intensified — and individual inventors were put at a
disadvantage (compared to
big firms with lots of resources).
While this does have the
disadvantages of ethnocentrism, it did introduce the notion of the
Big Picture
in personal terms.
We want a pluralism of approaches, adapted to the complexity of the objects and to the uncertainty surrounding most of the
big questions
in economics (unemployment, inequalities, the place of financial markets, the advantages and
disadvantages of free - trade, globalization, economic development, etc).
Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, spoke of his side's
disadvantage of playing at home first — therefore the north London outfit will be looking to take a
big lead against the Russian side — as the Gunners» record away
in eastern Europe is patchy to say the least.
thats the
disadvantage if introducing players to the
big stage when they are still teens to become starters they become injury prone they have slowed progress
in their careers look at what it has done to players like gibbs fabregas walcott chamberlain welbeck wilshere
Perhaps the Turkish club's
biggest disadvantage comes
in the timing of this draw, with Bayern having improved significantly under Jupp Heynckes and performing with some sparkle
in their win over PSG.
In short, a policy that focussed on supporting fatherhood in the most disadvantaged communities promises children a big return on the state's investmen
In short, a policy that focussed on supporting fatherhood
in the most disadvantaged communities promises children a big return on the state's investmen
in the most
disadvantaged communities promises children a
big return on the state's investment.
One of the
biggest disadvantages to having a second child
in this timeframe is that your first is likely to feel jealous.
In spite of a few
disadvantages the car seat strollers combo is very useful for those who travel a lot and also once the baby grows
bigger than the seat can be used as a stroller alone, thus saving money.
The bottle adopt a drop
in liner system, which removes one of the
biggest disadvantages of bottle feeding — the cleaning.
Designed for 2 to 8 players, ages 4 and up, it incorporates lots of bike trivia (with a range of questions, so younger kids or those not as
in to biking won't be at a
big disadvantage) with board game play.
And
in a large urban district like mine, where over 80 % of our kids are economically
disadvantaged and a universal,
in - class breakfast is the norm among our 300 schools, paying for that 1/2 cup increase is likely to be a
big drain on our school food budget.
Their
biggest disadvantage that these strollers have is
in their width and can be difficult to maneuver
in some areas.
Just one quick question for ol' Mike: I seem to remember that Huckabee is a born - again Christian and a full - fledged minister, and at least
in my long - ago Sunday School lessons, we learned that Christ was
big into helping the
disadvantaged, a goal which providing health care to people who don't have it would seem to further (Matthew 25:40, «Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.»).
Have you got a
big idea for an innovative energy efficiency project that will provide affordable energy to households
in disadvantaged communities?
The Albany Times - Union reported that a Hudson Valley developer with millions
in state contracts — and a frequent
big - bucks Cuomo contributor — has benefited
in spades from government decisions that placed competitors at a serious
disadvantage.
The New York Gaming Association, which believes Gov. Andrew Cuomo's casino expansion proposal would put its members at a competitive
disadvantage, has commissioned a poll that finds voters aren't
big on the governor's Plan B if the Legislature fails to pass his gaming bill: Expand VLTs across the state, including
in New York City's outer boroughs.
The influence of such socio - demographic factors on registration rates also renders under - registration a far
bigger problem
in disadvantaged inner - urban areas than
in more affluent suburban and rural areas.
We accept there is more to do and that is why we are focusing our efforts
in disadvantaged areas where we can make the
biggest difference.»
But equity is a
big challenge for the Buffalo Public Schools, which is at a
disadvantage in this arms race because — unlike the suburban districts — it doesn't have the ability to levy taxes.
But the cluster has one
big disadvantage, according to a study published online today
in Nature.
In spite of the size
disadvantage and cell overcrowding, the researchers find the juveniles doing many of the sophisticated things their
big brothers can do such as deciphering between different kinds of prey like a mosquito versus a fly.
In fact, the mock turtle syndrome clearly has
big disadvantages for conservation.
Maximum chances of failures of this relationship The
biggest disadvantage of this relationship is that there are bit smaller chances of a success
in cougars dating.
As these changes almost dictate, there is also a shift
in political partisanship: for with the socially
disadvantaged comes a
big influx of Democrats, and the original Republican bias is reduced considerably.
The different assessment style of Pisa appears to have the
biggest impact on the performance of
disadvantaged and ethnic minority students, and seems to explain the weaker results
in London
in comparison to the rest of the UK.
They, and their
disadvantaged counterparts
in big - city schools, must be protected from the fairy tale we adults so glibly tell: doing conventional school work guarantees a good job.
«The
biggest losers
in this model will likely be the most
disadvantaged children, whose families lack the information and resources to access high - quality opportunities.»
Yes, I'm a
big believer
in the benefits of empowering low - income families with educational choice, but I'm not interested
in having
disadvantaged boys and girls transfer from lousy district schools to lousy private schools.
Education Secretary Justine Greening said the findings underlined «the importance of focusing our efforts
in more
disadvantaged areas where we can make the
biggest difference».
«charter schools — public schools — are clearly laying out obstacles
bigger than those
in the applications of private universities, with requirements that put low - income students, foster children and those from poorly educated or immigrant families at a
disadvantage.
Disadvantaged children living
in rural England are less likely to do well at school than those from the
big cities, says Ofsted's chief inspector.
But the
biggest problem with Smarick's argument comes crystal clear
in his declaration that scaling back the federal role
in advancing reform doesn't mean «do - nothing - ism» that leads to «the most
disadvantaged kids will be forgotten».