Smaller battery capacity
really at disadvantage, but the new revision coming with bigger capacity.
«Without the right tools, the smaller guys are
really at a disadvantage to the big boys.»
Not exact matches
HERERA: What — you know, if you «re waiting to the last minute, sometimes you may not have the time or you may not know where to look for some things that
really could put you
at an advantage rather than the
disadvantage.
It
really makes us look like idiots to the rest of the world and, as Mr Nye states quite clearly, puts us
at a
disadvantage.
At some point of time these jokes
really must him in the head and think for a minute with kind of
disadvantage United without champions league and Arsenal with no transfer target realistically.
Mark S Kiselica writes in When Boys Become Parents, «For too long our culture has treated boys who become fathers... as detached misfits who are the architects of many of our nation's problems, rather than seeing these youth for who they
really are: young men trying to navigate a complex array of difficult life circumstances that place them
at a tremendous
disadvantage.»
The advantage with Pantley's method is that you
really teach your baby fall asleep in a new way.The
disadvantage is that it might take time and that it can be very hard
at night to
really motivate yourself to continue doing this.
The
disadvantage is that it might take time and that it can be very hard
at night to
really motivate yourself to continue doing this.
57 percent of the people in Erie County don't have access to high - speed internet right now and that
really puts them
at a
disadvantage,» Cuomo said.
«Being raised by a single parent
really puts kids
at a
disadvantage in terms of resources that would be available to them,» said Charles Rotimi, Ph.D., co-author and senior investigator in NHGRI's Inherited Disease Research Branch and director of the trans - NIH Center for Research on Genomics and Global Health (CRGGH).
n order to counter balance the
disadvantage of losing a quarter of your offspring
at least, you must be
really successful,» Burke said.»
So if you don't have that diet piece dialed in with the hormonal substrates, and the building blocks, and the healthy amino acids, you're
really at a significant
disadvantage to being able to make your hormones on your own.
It's the nominees who
really are
at a
disadvantage.
This forced them to play
at a
disadvantage for most of the game and never
really gave them any meaningful rewards to look forward to.
«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.»
«What we're planning is now that children from the most
disadvantaged families will not only continue to get a free school meal
at lunchtime, they will now also get a breakfast and that's
really important in terms of making sure that we continue to lift up the education for those children that we want to target.»
He was asked
at a press conference on the state budget if the state is doing enough to make sure money for
disadvantaged students under the funding formula «is
really reaching them, increasing services to improving their outcomes?»
In the third of a five - part series, John Dickens looks
at who exactly is benefiting as schools receive more than # 6bn of pupil premium funding and questions if is
really closing the attainment gap between
disadvantaged pupils and their wealthier peers
I personnally thought the writing was exceptional and the author told the story so well, but not being familiar with the subject
really put me
at a
disadvantage.
There's no pool
at the resort, and they don't
really have a beach either, so this is by far the biggest
disadvantage to staying there.
If you're not a manta person, you're not
at any
disadvantage in Yap because it has a
really nice variety of dive sites.
Seeing how you always get points even when you don't kill anyone, you are never
really at a huge
disadvantage from the players with the most points and therefore the best beasts.
Arden Lyn is apparently
really good
at kicking people in the face, which may seem like a
disadvantage, considering she's fighting people with guns and lightsabers.
It could just be that humans are
really good
at overcoming environmental
disadvantages.
And so to have appeal committees that are not trained in human rights matters and who refuse to have that perspective and that approach and consider their legal obligations in that regard, it
really leaves students
at a
disadvantage.»
For obvious reasons, most firms attempt to measure individual profitability, but many end up including overhead expenses in their calculations, which is
really just a numbers game and tends to put lower - level timekeepers
at a
disadvantage in calculating their profitability contribution.
Let's ask current Bencher Joseph Groia, who spoke
at length to The Lawyers Weekly about his opposition to the LPP: «I would say to the people who want us to continue: How many more
disadvantaged, second - tier lawyers do you want to have called to the bar... and what do you propose to do to help them overcome the stigma that they now are
really having to deal with as they try to become fully contributing members of the profession?»
This potential
disadvantage of a life insurance policy
really depends on how much money the total estate is worth and what financial situation you and your beneficiaries are in
at the time of your death.
Considering that character stats are entirely based on your equipment, this can
really leave you
at a
disadvantage, with weapons that do very little damage.
If not answering that question on an online form knocks you out of contention, you have to ask yourself if you'd
really be happy working for a company that insists on putting you
at such a
disadvantage, without even giving you the chance to gather enough information to name a more appropriate salary range.
For Sale By Owners are
at a big
disadvantage and it's not
really the seller's fault.