be at a disadvantage in a sentence
- Consumers may be at a disadvantage, but the situation isn't totally hopeless.
- We intend that no Indian firm should be at a disadvantage here.
- But without it, athletic skaters like Stojko may be at a disadvantage.
- If serious fighting erupts, Ecuador is considered to be at a disadvantage.
- He feels his Ferrari would be at a disadvantage in dry conditions.
- It's difficult to find be at a disadvantage in a sentence.
- "Therefore I don't believe we would be at a disadvantage ."
- But a free spirit may be at a disadvantage in China's regimented society.
- But Vajira馻na should not be at a disadvantage in comparison with his brothers.
- She will rather be at a disadvantage than argue with others.
- If I stand around I'm going to be at a disadvantage.
- Being from the relatively barbarous NW Territories, Stu may be at a disadvantage.
- But Airbus would still be at a disadvantage in the 300-to 400-passenger market.
- Marlin also figures to be at a disadvantage against Gordon and Tony Stewart.
- Salfen said consumers would be at a disadvantage if the procedure is barred.
- Although we will be at a disadvantage, what else can we do now,