单词 | Disadvantage |
例句 | 1, Every advantage has its disadvantage. 2, His bad health is a great disadvantage to him. 3, Lack of qualifications is an obvious disadvantage. 4, My lack of practical experience was a disadvantage. 5, The other candidate's main disadvantage is her age. 6, He's at a disadvantage being so shy. 7, The main disadvantage of the material is that it fades in strong sunlight. 8, His two main rivals suffer the disadvantage of having been long-term political exiles. 9, One disadvantage of living in the town is the lack of safe places for the children to play. 10, We were put at a disadvantage. 11, I felt at a disadvantage. 12, Teachers claim such measures could unfairly disadvantage ethnic minorities. 13, We were put at a serious disadvantage. 14, The disadvantage is that it is not universally available. 15, Some pension plans may disadvantage women. 16, Criminal behaviour can be linked to economic disadvantage . 17, A snap election would be to their disadvantage. 18, My father thought that I'd be at a disadvantage if I wrote left-handed. 19, But there is a disadvantage to be set against this fact. 20, They are privileging a tiny number to the disadvantage of the rest. 21, What's the main disadvantage? 22, One disadvantage for the bank is that its huge size - over 15 000 staff - makes it unwieldy and slow-moving. 23, His inability to speak English puts him at a disadvantage when he attends international conferences. 24, This change in the law will be to the disadvantage of small firms. 25, The children from poor families were at a distinct disadvantage. 26, His inability to speak French puts him at a disadvantage. 27, The new rules may put European farmers at a disadvantage . 28, There was no reason for her to feel at a disadvantage. 29, These requirements will have to be standardized if some banks are not to suffer a competitive disadvantage. 30, I hope my lack of experience won't be to my disadvantage. 1, Lack of qualifications is an obvious disadvantage. 2, My lack of practical experience was a disadvantage. 3, He's at a disadvantage being so shy. 4, The main disadvantage of the material is that it fades in strong sunlight. 5, His two main rivals suffer the disadvantage of having been long-term political exiles. 6, One disadvantage of living in the town is the lack of safe places for the children to play. 7, His inability to speak English puts him at a disadvantage when he attends international conferences. 8, We were put at a disadvantage. 9, We were put at a serious disadvantage. 10, But there is a disadvantage to be set against this fact. 31, Many children in the class suffered severe social and economic disadvantage. 32, He had the added disadvantage of being the only man present. 33, Our yard is only small, and has the added disadvantage of facing north. 34, Anyone who can't use a computer is at a disadvantage these days. 35, The fact that I was a foreigner was a big disadvantage. 36, The present system has the disadvantage that nobody really understands how it works. 37, I was at a disadvantage compared to the younger members of the team. 38, We were at a distinct disadvantage compared with children from richer families. 39, His bad health is a great disadvantage for him to get a good paid job. 40, Her ignorance of the area put her at a decided disadvantage. 41, The lack of decent public transport is a great disadvantage. 42, He was at a disadvantage because of the poor education he had received. 43, One major disadvantage of the area is the lack of public transport. 44, He may be able to nullify that disadvantage by offering a wider variety of produce. 45, The fact that he didn't speak a foreign language put him at a distinct disadvantage. 46, The polytechnics have hitherto been at an unfair disadvantage in competing for pupils and money. 47, This new law places/puts poorer families at a distinct disadvantage. 48, The fact that he didn't speak a foreign language put him at a disadvantage. 49, After all,(http:///disadvantage.html) we're the ones at a disadvantage. 50, The creation of a currency union removes this disadvantage. 51, Being fearless is a serious disadvantage. 52, There is one disadvantage to mevushal wines. 53, It puts them at a disadvantage. 54, Your main disadvantage is your lack of job experience. 55, Ill health was his main disadvantage. 56, This is to our economic disadvantage. 57, Once again the disadvantaged have their disadvantage confirmed. 58, The greatest disadvantage: It isolates you. 59, It did have one serious disadvantage. 60, The disadvantage is cartridges are more expensive to produce. 61, This leaves the experimental situation at a certain disadvantage. 62, However, contemporary interpretations of customary law largely disadvantage women. 63, Some groups consistently face discrimination: age is one mode of socially structured disadvantage. 64, A daughter-in-law on the stage was a major social disadvantage. 65, And the selective system does not seem to disadvantage those at the bottom of the class. 66, Most people neglect or underestimate the values of smiling, and some people view smiling as a sign of weakness or self-depreciating - to their own disadvantage. Dr T.P.Chia 67, One disadvantage of this to all parties is that over a long period memories fade and evidence becomes more difficult to establish. 68, One disadvantage of the drug is that it is very expensive. 69, Banks from both countries were able to lend at low margins, placing rivals at a competitive disadvantage. 70, Snow, however, is not always a disadvantage to mountain goats. 71, Additionally(http://), we have fought to preserve the path despite its obvious disadvantage to us personally. 72, Barlow summarized: This general statement of disadvantage was reinforced by more specific observations on both social and economic disadvantage. 73, The main disadvantage was the current state of the area. 74, My best friends, Ada, Nora and Nives, all had bicycles, which put me at a serious disadvantage. 75, In this way there is less chance of being caught at a disadvantage or being ambushed by circumstances. 76, A lizard without its tail is at a considerable disadvantage. 77, In this respect orthodox medicine may have placed itself at some disadvantage to its complementary counterparts. 78, When the dimension of gender is added, we can see even greater disadvantage and inequality for females. 79, When this is done, there is a tendency for other artists to be compared with the leader to their disadvantage. 80, Reserve requirements on banks will have to be standardized if some banks are not to suffer a competitive disadvantage. 3. 81, The lack of additional or ring-fenced central funding for the care programme approach as such was seen as a disadvantage. 82, It would put Minnesota at a clear disadvantage against other states. 83, The great genius of this world was to make an advantage of disadvantage. 84, The main disadvantage is normally the cost of transport for bulky raw materials, or fuel or finished goods. 85, He suffered from the small disadvantage that he had never been to Rhodesia. 86, Its only disadvantage is the possible acidity of the backing paper. 87, In applications requiring frequent accurate positioning this poorly-damped response can be a great disadvantage. 88, Reynolds felt gritty and smeared, at an unhappy disadvantage if he should have to lie his way out of an embarrassing situation. 89, Other nations worry that the technology will put their own farmers at a disadvantage. 90, There are two forms of inequality related to occupational pensions which also serve to disadvantage very elderly women, especially widows. 91, The biggest disadvantage to having silk flowers is that they gather dust. 92, The principal disadvantage is that a limited company invariably incurs some additional costs. 93, Many lawyers in commerce and industry are at a disadvantage over Woolf, compared to their private practice brethren. 94, It claims this is putting Britain at an economic disadvantage. 95, She is also hopelessly in love - a considerable professional disadvantage. 96, The biggest disadvantage of her work is the long hours. 97, In this particular case Abraham is at a very distinct disadvantage. 98, The evidence is overwhelming that the unrepresented party suffers serious disadvantage in this forum. 99, There's no competitive disadvantage for them in the Intel decision. 100, Now to extrapolate from this example to a general argument that familiarity of a subject is a disadvantage would clearly be absurd. 101, It was the only time in her life that she had noticed her maternal grandmother at a disadvantage, on the defensive. 101, is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 102, The main disadvantage is that a computer with a hard disk is more expensive. 103, It may or may not be a disadvantage to use word processors with an in-built calculator feature! 104, Even though God-based religion is increasingly losing its believers in western countries, it is still a social disadvantage to be atheistic in public. Dr T.P.Chia 105, Though normally good-natured and easygoing, Paul hated to be at a disadvantage. 106, Problems of language and skills will place them at a disadvantage.There was, however, no evidence of worry as yet. 107, The disadvantage of a bad debt warranty and indemnity is that all it does is provide a remedy for the purchaser. 108, This puts small inventors at a disadvantage because they do not have entire legal departments to represent them. 109, One of the few local contestants was at a distinct disadvantage. 110, An imagination nurtured among northern latitudes is here at a distinct disadvantage. 111, The main disadvantage of being a nurse is working irregular hours. 112, He was also a Roman Catholic, which in the intolerant atmosphere of the 1920s was a distinct disadvantage. 113, Asked if he thought an over-emphasis on sport could disadvantage black kids in academic subjects, he answered: No. 114, Feminists in particular make much of the social disadvantage under which women suffer. 115, These are urgent issues because the few charities that bend or break the rules put the law-abiding majority at a disadvantage. 116, Exchange rate uncertainty places small and medium-sized firms at a special disadvantage. 117, Like many other black families, his family had to struggle to overcome social and economic disadvantage. 118, Governments sometimes responded by promptly devaluing the currency to offset the cost disadvantage of the wage increases. 119, This is usually around 50 percent, which can be a serious disadvantage. 120, The differences between these two ways of approaching ethnic disadvantage show most clearly in the case of education. 121, Other reactions have concentrated on the issue of the interplay between inner-city decay and racial disadvantage in contemporary Britain. 122, This could be a disadvantage but sometimes served as a motivator. 123, It would put the vertically challenged at a distinct disadvantage again. 124, They may exchange short term financial gain for longterm strategic disadvantage. 125, One disadvantage, however, is that it acquires static electricity, causing it to pick up dirt easily. 126, The major disadvantage of doing so is that the data formats required by the two packages are very different. 127, But even within Clarendon County, Summerton is at a disadvantage because it is so small. 128, The main disadvantage of the method lies in the long periods of time required to reach equilibrium. 129, Tilly and Gustavus had crossed swords several times, generally to Tilly's disadvantage. 130, In a room enlivened by a colony intelligence, visitors are at a disadvantage. 131, The main disadvantage is that political or economic instability within the country may cause problems outside the control of the parent company. 132, The excluded black and white citizens in the urban areas seem set to continue to suffer deprivation and disadvantage. 133, This, combined with discrimination against women, meant that educated women were at a double disadvantage. 134, It was a hot day and Andy must have started with a distinct dehydration disadvantage. 135, However, one disadvantage of a forward contract is that it can not be cancelled without the agreement of both counterparties. 136, Retributive punishment restores the balance by cancelling out this advantage with a commensurate disadvantage. 137, In most cases the only disadvantage of such divisions is that you must pass through one room to reach the other. 138, Artists can be at a disadvantage in group exhibitions as only a small part of their activity can be seen. 139, In this wider sense,() the problem of special needs is largely a problem of social disadvantage and poverty. 140, However, it has the disadvantage that there is no flexibility in available space. 141, Commercially, such a rent review clause may work to the disadvantage of either party. 142, The disadvantage of Windows word-processors is that they, together with Windows programs in general, are very demanding of the hardware. 143, The use of discriminatory language can and does disadvantage women and members of ethnic minority groups. 144, The only disadvantage of protein skimming is the loss of trace elements, but these are easy to replace as an additive. 145, Soviet space science suffers the disadvantage of poor technology, particularly in electronics, which is years behind that of the West. 146, Yet with such infrequent investigations, there is often considerable disadvantage for the schools and the children. 147, This suspiciously resembles the city technology colleges, a Conservative initiative that tried to introduce business methods into areas of educational disadvantage. 148, One obvious disadvantage of a telephone survey is that it does not represent people who are too poor to afford telephones. 149, If they do so, however, this would put their own nationals at a competitive disadvantage. 150, Rather than being rewarded by the social security system, that home owner suffered a disadvantage. 151, The only disadvantage is that the final sample is unlikely to have exactly n members though this may not be very important. 152, Further, this disadvantage extends to other areas of social life. 153, One disadvantage to this plan is that you can't choose your own doctor. 154, But poverty is also the direct result of a new historical disadvantage: the exclusion of older men and women from work. 155, Perhaps conscious of this disadvantage, one of his first acts after the war was to internationalize the college of cardinals. 156, And its technical skill, vast financial reserves and marketing savvy give it the potential to overcome any early disadvantage. 157, Some may argue that democratic investment clubs put members at a disadvantage in times of high volatility, limiting their flexibility. 158, They are at a disadvantage in the job market because of lower education and training levels, cultural prejudice and domestic responsibilities. 159, Additionally, he accepted the need to tackle racial disadvantage and other social issues. 160, If you lose these you will put yourself at an even greater disadvantage. 161, Geographical accident must not be allowed to disadvantage individuals in their ability to gain access to good local care. 162, These out-lets thus found themselves in a position of total competitive disadvantage. 163, While being inexpensive and readily transportable, they do have the disadvantage of flexibility which can cause problems during installation. 164, Courts were generally regarded as fair, and in some cases as attempting to compensate for racial disadvantage. 165, However the main disadvantage seems to be that current digitising tablets are not quite so comfortable and natural to use. 166, Another area in which Apple finds itself at a continuous disadvantage is price. 167, Any correction of ethnic disadvantage, therefore, has to focus both on racism and on the mechanisms of class disadvantage. 168, She did best in the interview, the part of the application process which was said to disadvantage comprehensive school students. 169, Figure 5.4 does, however, show clearly the particular income disadvantage of elderly people living alone. 170, Its only disadvantage is that it isn't as quite as easy as plugging in a coprocessor card. 171, This analysis identified particular problems of disadvantage in the Pilton area. 172, There was no momentary flash of inspiration; it was typical of Laura's talent to turn a disadvantage into an advantage. 173, Possession of species specific antigens could therefore be a disadvantage as these may be the ones that induce such necrotic reactions. 174, They are at a relative disadvantage because individuals without any formal qualifications are more likely to experience unemployment. 175, How such a venture was ever worthwhile is debatable for it had the disadvantage of the steep climb from the pavement. 176, The main disadvantage of the network approach is that areas which are not covered are thereby excluded completely. 177, Secrecy confers power on those who know the secret while those who do not are at a disadvantage. 178, No longer will Northumberland farmers be at an artificial competitive or financial disadvantage. 179, The farm owners weren't working class, so the ways this put them at a disadvantage is irrelevant. 180, Physical and mental ill-health, social disadvantage, and racial disadvantage are other areas that might be cited as examples. 181, Another disadvantage of yield to maturity is that investors do not typically hold bonds to maturity. 182, This last disadvantage can have serious cost and technology implications if the number and toxicity of the volatile compounds are high. 183, In particular, there are complex rules which disadvantage married women. 184, The extent of the company's competitive disadvantage was revealed by internal and external benchmarking against sectoral best practice. 185, In two senses the rural environment currently puts children at a disadvantage. 186, A major disadvantage of chemical control is that pesticides are now applied very inefficiently. 187, Job seekers who lack the education to use information resources effectively are at a disadvantage. 188, We have presented two possible positions in the explanation of ethnic disadvantage. 189, A further disadvantage is the work involved in returning the manure to the field. 190, One disadvantage of copper pipe is that it can cause the loss of the zinc coating from galvanised pipes and water cisterns. 191, Students might also argue that this would put banks at a competitive disadvantage relative to other financial firms. 5. 192, His abusive actions rebounded on him to his disadvantage. 193, It is appropriate to emphasize its major disadvantage. 194, It will be to our mutual disadvantage. 195, Underground lines have the further disadvantage of poor accessibility. 196, His age is against him,(http:///disadvantage.html) ie is a disadvantage to him. 197, Depression is the third thing that works to my patients' disadvantage. 198, Its disadvantage is to slow down the operation of the processor. |
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