Sentences with phrase «still at a greater disadvantage»

Samsung, for instance, is still at a great disadvantage as a result of constant struggles and repeated delays in the key British space.
Even when compared to adolescent mothers who experienced prenatal or parenting stress only, these adolescents were still at a greater disadvantage.

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First of all, small publishers won't be at a «much greater disadvantage» because we will still be pricing below major publishers.
[3] This searing example of institutional disadvantage makes clear that being a great artist was not a role permitted for women and that the tiny band of women artists who earned success — many in their eighties, as the Guerilla Girls remind you — were aberrations, downright revolutionaries, who had a good deal of luck and a hell of lot of persistence to rise above their circumstances in order for their work to be seen at all — and then still labeled feminine.
Of course, as much as possible, I think it is good for these people to educate themselves on the subject... but they should do so with great humility... i.e., with the idea that they are still going to be at a considerable disadvantage in understanding to those who are trained and working in the field.
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