Sentences with phrase «even slight advantage»

The leader said he remains supportive of the concept of redistricting reform, but insisted there «can't be any even slight advantage to anybody.»

Not exact matches

If a series of polls shows Clinton with a slight edge — even within the margin of error — then it can suggest an advantage.
OT is kind of a coin flip any way you slice it, and even if the Flyers have a slight advantage in the 3 - on - 3 portion, they've also proven maddeningly unable to win shootouts.
As much as I hate him, and it is almost a pure hatred, have to admire his commitment to doing everything in his powers not to give his rivals even the slightest of advantages...
If one team has a slight advantage in talent, then tactics and strategy take on more importance, and the teams are even in talent, then the team that utilizes its talent the best — or neutralizes the other team's talent — will have a better chance to win.
Esposito even went as far as to don his handicappers hat for a quick breakdown of the series mentioning that although both coaches are rookies (first time since the inception of the NBA 2 rookies will square off in the finals) he gives a slight advantage to Kerr since he's been in the finals and won a title as a player.
I might have had a slight advantage over other first - time mothers, some of whom have never even held a young baby, let alone changed a nappy, but what I wasn't prepared for was the intensity of the relationship with my son.
[102] As far as legislative seats, even though solid districts were fairly even between parties, Republicans were seen to have many more slight advantages.
Top Democrats gawked at polls this week showing her with slight advantages in Arizona and Georgia, even though neither state has voted Democratic since Bill Clinton was president.
in regards to the so called violation of the establishment clause (just for the record, a law that forces a kosher deli to be closed on Sunday is not a violation of the establishment clause according to the still binding decision of the anti semetic Warren Court) since even in the super Orthodox jewish Senate district if there was a Catholic running against a Orthodox Jew and we liked the Catholic better then the Orthodox Jew on the issues then there would be only a slight disadvantage to the Catholic and depending on the issue at hand even an advantage as witnessed in the Weprin - Turner race.
Even a slight edge of 1.4 percent (a measure of the house's advantage in a particular bet) is enough to tip the scale irrevocably in the casino's favor.
If you even have the slightest thought about joining Positive Singles, you should at least take advantage of the free trial.
Malcolm has few advantages beyond a loving single mother (Kimberly Elise), and two friends, Jib (Tony Revolori), an ethnically ambivalent kid with an attitude out of all proportion to his slight build, and Diggy (Kiersy Clemmons), an androgynous kid with even more attitude who delights in flashing her secondary sexual characteristics at bemused onlooker.
Director and star John Krasinski takes full advantage of this conceit as it's made clear early on how even the slightest auditory could provoke an inevitable demise.
In some schools, high - SES and low - SES students enter school with nearly identical kindergarten readiness rates (or with low - SES students even having a slight advantage in the case of 18 schools).
One leading advantage of mLearning is that you do not require making even the slightest of change in your routine life.
While traditional forms of investing requires you to wait for weeks, months, and even years to make a sizeable profit, if any, binary options takes advantage of daily volatility in the market where even the slightest movement can fetch huge profits.
even tho ps4 has a slight advantage in gpu it's still a mid range just like the xbone.
That wording does not allow for any exception, meaning that it is evident that the expression «incur a cost» does not allow the consumer to bear the slightest cost, even if it is de minimis compared with the value of the prize or a cost which would not procure any advantage for the trader, such as the cost of a stamp.
After making these adjustments, Braver tells us that the economic effects of divorce are similar for both genders; mothers might even have a slight advantage.
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