Sentences with disadvantage
dis·ad·van·tage
D d - His two main rivals suffer the disadvantage of having been long-term political exiles. [+ of]
- The disadvantage to owning a food processor is that you have to store it somewhere.
- There are advantages and disadvantages to the new system.
- She had the disadvantage of growing up in a poor community.
- My height is a disadvantage for reaching high shelves.
- They fear it might disadvantage honest participants to allow automated entries.
- They argued that the new regulations would place their company at a competitive disadvantage in the marketplace.
- Studies of communities with high levels of disadvantage reveal a whole.
- To be at a disadvantage.
- His bad temper is a disadvantage.
- Poverty, disadvantage and exclusion are not simple to explain or address.
- Your behavior is a disadvantage to your family's good name.
- I was disadvantaged by illness.