Examples of 'them at a disadvantage' in a sentence

Meaning of "them at a disadvantage"

them at a disadvantage - This phrase implies putting individuals or a group in an unfavorable or inferior position. It suggests that certain circumstances or actions have caused a lack of advantage or a difficult situation for the affected individuals

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

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them at a disadvantage
Potentially putting them at a disadvantage in comparison to their.
That lack of information could potentially put them at a disadvantage.
That puts them at a disadvantage verses international competitors.
This naturally puts them at a disadvantage.
This puts them at a disadvantage compared to athletes from the rest of the world.
Sometimes all the muscle puts them at a disadvantage.
Leave them at a disadvantage.
An institutional framework that leaves them at a disadvantage in terms of.
This can put them at a disadvantage when applying for professional roles.
Customary law is usually biased against women and places them at a disadvantage.
It would put them at a disadvantage.
The current global economic crisis has also put them at a disadvantage.
This restriction puts them at a disadvantage in relation to other students.
At the very least sure to unnerve opponents and put them at a disadvantage.
Than putting them at a disadvantage.

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Nevertheless it was clear that the disparities inherited from the past placed them at a disadvantage.
It is going to put them at a disadvantage.
Linguistic insecurity continues to ravage francophone communities across the country and put them at a disadvantage.
These high standards must not put them at a disadvantage in comparison to third country competitors.
The appellants contended that his participation in the selection process had placed them at a disadvantage.
That status placed them at a disadvantage when seeking custody of their children after divorce.
Many of these researchers face challenges that put them at a disadvantage in this area.
This can put them at a disadvantage in the college-admissions process.
Young immigrants generally have less developed networks than natives and this puts them at a disadvantage.
O Have a disability which puts them at a disadvantage in getting a job or.
Them at a disadvantage to their American rivals, under guidelines.
Going at one another, with one of them at a disadvantage.
Will not I put them at a disadvantage as compared to the other groups?
He says many show up to school hungry or tired, putting them at a disadvantage.
This has frequently placed them at a disadvantage for investment, as well as trade.
Indeed, their reduced brain size might well have put them at a disadvantage.
Place them at a disadvantage vis-à-vis pupils of other nationalities; -.
The Norman army was thus forced to attack uphill, placing them at a disadvantage.
The party 's decision to field only 25 candidates unquestionably put them at a disadvantage.
Some U.S. companies that buy steel are complaining that Trump's tariffs put them at a disadvantage.

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