Examples of 'put at a disadvantage' in a sentence

Meaning of "put at a disadvantage"

to put someone in a situation where they are less likely to succeed or where they have a disadvantage compared to others

How to use "put at a disadvantage" in a sentence

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put at a disadvantage
Possibilities of undertakings being put at a disadvantage in banking relationships.
Being put at a disadvantage sometimes gives you an advantage.
People like to see authority figures put at a disadvantage.
I am put at a disadvantage that most other people do not have to deal with.
No one is being given preferential treatment and no one is being put at a disadvantage.
This put at a disadvantage countries not represented in Basel.
This means that he or she must have been put at a disadvantage.
Many stakeholders are put at a disadvantage when a company makes English its sole working language.
I do not understand why environmentally friendly rail travel is constantly being put at a disadvantage.
Nor should European industry be put at a disadvantage in international competition.
This raises the question of whether private competitors might be put at a disadvantage.
Nobody shall be put at a disadvantage on account of his / her disability.
Candidate Ruth Newhook was not put at a disadvantage.
Landlocked countries were put at a disadvantage when it came to sea-based global broadband connections.
In that way, the weakest party is put at a disadvantage.

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We will be put at a disadvantage if Ms. Song attends the hearing.
GARCIA those who are put at a disadvantage.
If you wanted to do it the more ethical way, you are put at a disadvantage.
There is no question of Community banks being put at a disadvantage compared with foreign banks.
At anytime, the majority has the initiative, while the minority is put at a disadvantage.
In addition, European industries could be put at a disadvantage in the context of world trade.
In this respect, MOL received the standard treatment and was not put at a disadvantage.
These days, men are often put at a disadvantage.
Are there rules for situations like this? I will make sure she 's not put at a disadvantage.
Who decided whether a child would be put at a disadvantage by a particular name?
Those companies that carry out cross-border trade, in particular, would be put at a disadvantage.
Strangely enough, only internal traffic is put at a disadvantage in the way.
If you refuse to be investigated, you may be put at a disadvantage.
For this reason, European businesses have been put at a disadvantage.
Mr. DaCosta was given an unfair advantage and Mr. Gauvin was put at a disadvantage.
Flanders, future Member State of the European Union, is put at a disadvantage on this score.

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