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"disadvantageous" Definitions
  1. disadvantageous (to/for somebody) causing somebody to be in a worse situation compared to other people

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" The incentives, he went on, "don't scale or are disadvantageous.
"The incentives either don't scale or are disadvantageous," he said Thursday.
But Tamai said turning to other vendors would be disadvantageous for Xerox.
And there's evidence that the Neanderthal genes actually introduced disadvantageous traits into the population.
The complete absence of kicks from most of the first fight was disadvantageous to Miocic.
I respect Speaker Nancy Pelosi's apparent view that impeachment would be politically disadvantageous for Democrats.
New bank rules make it disadvantageous for banks to hold minority stakes in other lenders.
"There are examples around the world" of Chinese loans made on disadvantageous terms, Faller said.
We all know of the students who have achieved great success despite a disadvantageous background.
Some highly-specialized species can't deviate too far from their genetic script, making most mutations extremely disadvantageous.
PART of the art of politics is crisis management: making embarrassments and other disadvantageous stories go away.
Haley's exit comes at a disadvantageous moment for the White House, with the 2018 midterm elections fast approaching.
They can contain disadvantageous indemnity or arbitration clauses, or provisions that contradict the individual's general power of attorney.
That would tend to lock the Democrats into the disadvantageous playing field implied by recent presidential election results.
Chasing and overcommitting with these sort of attacks often results in the fighter throwing himself into a disadvantageous position.
Even Glantz admits that federal policy so far has been disadvantageous to public health when it comes to marijuana.
What's especially disadvantageous is drinking too quickly, because then your body is confronted with a higher concentration of alcohol.
Kaminski said the AWB had documents that suggested KGHM made errors which led to it signing a "disadvantageous" deal.
A trade fight that eventually relaxes some of those disadvantageous conditions could bolster the long-term prospects of those firms.
With the prospects of a disadvantageous Brexit deal rising, Scotland would be tempted to push for another referendum on independence.
And it would be financially disadvantageous for Apple to outright encourage people to spend less time staring at iPhones and iPads.
The incentives 'are disadvantageous' Musk's general criticism of the ZEV mandate is why he said Trump's presidency wouldn't really affect Tesla.
"Musk is not in favor of eliminating ZEV credits, but he did assert that such incentives "don't scale or are disadvantageous.
A possible reorganizing of geopolitics in ways that are both disadvantageous to Republicans but dangerous to the country as a whole.
Rather, the potential sale of GE Capital Aviation Services is evolving from a "big perceived positive to potentially disadvantageous," Tusa said.
In comments to Chinese state media upon arriving in Washington, Liu said that hiking tariffs "is very disadvantageous to both parties".
What the team discovered was that sloths are so tightly constrained by their nutritional needs, that adaptation would actually be disadvantageous.
"There are indications that (Bayartsogt) as finance minister signed a contract that was disadvantageous to the Mongolian state," the Swiss ruling said.
From there she can look to throw Nunes into a disadvantageous position, avoiding the guard of the Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt.
Cruz was able to use his brilliant wrestling to ragdoll Johnson from even disadvantageous positions along the fence, particularly with his whizzer.
The simple fact is that no president can make a sovereign foreign government do something they believe to be disadvantageous for them.
Domestic businesses which would otherwise have an economic advantage in the form of geographic proximity are forced into an artificially disadvantageous position.
Soaring N.H.L. salaries exacerbated the team's disadvantageous lease, and negotiations with the state, also in financial straits, for a new arena failed.
If Republicans can polarize the electorate along the lines of recent presidential elections, they will lock the Democrats into that disadvantageous map.
GAETZ: No, I agree that, given the current fact pattern, it would be unwise and politically disadvantageous for the president to pardon himself.
But the deal was put on hold last month after a third-party committee said the terms could be disadvantageous to minority shareholders.
Therefore, since one copulation is enough to fertilize all eggs, it is disadvantageous to carry out extra-copulations...given the potential survival costs.
This confusion of goals and divergent agendas of allies puts Washington in a disadvantageous position compared with Russia's much narrower and streamlined focus.
The system is automated and will stop working if there are any "disadvantageous changes" in either the direction or force of the wind.
But several Central European countries such as Hungary and Poland oppose this, saying it would be disadvantageous to them and would threaten jobs.
It's hard to say where the rest of these images actually come from, but it's easy to realize they're delightful, if evolutionarily disadvantageous.
Peter Eavis's take: A trade fight that eventually relaxes some of China's disadvantageous conditions could bolster the long-term prospects of U.S. firms.
These disadvantageous strategic circumstances account for Iran's previous interest in nuclear weapons, as well as Iranian support for armed militant groups like Hezbollah.
While incremental progress in gender parity was achieved in the British public sector, commercial galleries are still a disadvantageous environment for women artists.
Party seats are allocated under a complicated system that big parties, like Pheu Thai, the main pro-Thaksin party, say is disadvantageous for them.
Strong wrestlers like Denis Bermudez have found themselves struggling with Stephens' strength even when he is in a disadvantageous position, pressed to the fence.
"We focused on boosting battery capacity, but this could have been disadvantageous to reliability," said the engineer who worked on the Note 7 battery.
There really are some elements of the United States' existing relationships with major trading partners that are dysfunctional and disadvantageous to the United States.
Qualcomm's refusal to engage — even with, according to Broadcom, "many" shareholders wanting it do so — suggests its board thinks the timing is meaningfully disadvantageous.
He's hammered Mexico and other countries for policies that he says are disadvantageous to the US and that send unsavory individuals into the country.
Japan Post Insurance in August said it sold about 183,000 policies over five years through fiscal 2018 that may have been disadvantageous to holders.
The plan was put on hold in August after a third-party committee said the terms of the deal could be disadvantageous to minority shareholders.
The study describes a selective tug-of-war that favored Neanderthal mutations in groups where they were beneficial, and stifled them where they were disadvantageous.
On the other hand ... despite some economic dislocation, I'm not sure that the economic connections and the livelihoods derived from coffee are more advantageous than disadvantageous.
On the disadvantageous side, the world will be aging while it is shrinking, and hence the concentration of elderly people will be greater than already forecast.
As we discussed in Dos Anjos versus Alvarez: Side Stepping a Buzzsaw, pressure is using the threat of strikes to move an opponent into disadvantageous positions.
The teacher explained to his class that the charade was an experiment to show how disadvantageous it is for women to have so little representation in Congress.
Overly complex trade agreements entered into by weak U.S. representatives who got bamboozled at the negotiating table have delivered deals which are disadvantageous to the average American.
Olivier Cahn, a law professor at the Cergy-Pontoise University and an expert on French-British relations, considers the Touquet treaty to be "very disadvantageous" to France.
This classification is used to protect information which if disclosed could be "disadvantageous" to the goals of the EU, according to a document from the European Commission.
Since coming into power, the Trump administration has pursued a Latin America policy that is both deeply cynical and disadvantageous to the interests of the United States.
At the same time, disadvantageous agreements with cable providers placed onerous restrictions on Internet programming that prevented Al Jazeera from exploiting the potential for growth in streaming video.
Forwards and options contracts allow companies to exchange cash in future at a rate set today, or to be remunerated for disadvantageous moves in currencies in between times.
"The rise of the streaming model has been very disadvantageous to artists but there is a misconception that there is not enough money being generated," he told Citi.
Congress included the provision as an artist's "second chance" to regain music rights if they felt that they "made a disadvantageous first deal," according to the NYU Law Review.
In the midst of all this, we're unsure why a CEO would angle for a billion-dollar valuation in the fourth quarter, particularly at terms that were so disadvantageous.
Dr. Maccoby said in an oral history at Stanford in 2011 that a female colleague had advised her to suppress any of her research that might be disadvantageous for women.
Remaining Medicaid beneficiaries, meanwhile, would be dealing with a stingier program, restructured in a way that's particularly disadvantageous to the oldest of the elderly and the least-healthy of the disabled.
Last month, German broadcaster ARD commissioned a poll that found that 70 percent of Germans felt the TTIP would be mostly disadvantageous, an increase from 55 percent in the previous year.
But their West Coast Conference competition and their dearth of wins against highly regarded opponents mean a conventional, results-oriented analysis would probably leave them with a disadvantageous, double-digit seeding.
Some party officials believed that the mobilized progressive base pushed them into a tactically disadvantageous confrontation over Brett Kavanaugh in 2018 that contributed to the defeat of several incumbent red state senators.
Meanwhile, insurance investors prefer to buy or originate whole loan portfolios for themselves, where previously they may have invested in securitisation paper that now requires disadvantageous capital holdings under Solvency II rules.
A third-party committee reported to Hitachi Kokusai's board of directors that it no longer supported the terms of the planned transaction which could be disadvantageous to minority shareholders of Hitachi Kokusai.
A disadvantageous Senate map for Democrats has them defending 10 seats in states Trump won in 2016, with only a handful of opportunities to pick off seats from Republicans' 51-85033 majority.
Something that you've written on previously is the degree to which the deal Epstein initially received from Acosta, the non-prosecution agreement, was extremely advantageous to Epstein and disadvantageous to his alleged victims.
If, for instance, a weak bladder leads a child to perform poorly in timed exams or protuberant ears means bullying blighted their education, genetic variants for these traits will show up as disadvantageous.
"From the perspective of Mobis shareholders, they are highly likely to vote against the deal, which is disadvantageous to Mobis and beneficial to Glovis," said Lee Jae-il, analyst at Eugene Investment & Securities.
By round three Khabilov was exhausted from muscling these reactionary takedowns from disadvantageous positions and from trying to stay off the fence as he realized that Henderson was trying to hurt him there.
She's also shown her steel in office, issuing competition decisions that have angered powerful heads of EU states — which might therefore have been politically disadvantageous to her prospects of further advancement in the Commission.
The problem was that even when he had Gustafsson in a disadvantageous position—with the fence preventing any further retreat—Teixeira aimed exclusively for the one target which still had some freedom of movement.
With more appropriate taxes on the superrich and a stronger social safety net, we could make divorce less damaging and less disadvantageous for the partner with lower earning potential or accumulated wealth -- usually women.
With new Basel III rules making it disadvantageous for banks to hold minority stakes in other lenders, the sale would free up capital for Citigroup to expand other business in China, the source said.
While leaving more of the talking to Trump may be politically expedient, it is disadvantageous to the press, because the briefing format allows for different types of questions and a fuller range of questioners.
It either broke the opponent's stance or forced them to move, and then Somdet would dive straight into a chest-to-chest clinch and lock his arms around them, escaping that disadvantageous long clinch.
WHILE historical comparisons are dicey, it is safe to assume that being charged with assaulting a journalist, hours before election day, might once have been disadvantageous to a candidate's chances in a House congressional race.
"The planned measure would be disadvantageous to us, and would threaten the jobs of tens of thousands of Hungarians, for example those truck drivers working in the international road haulage sector," the government spokesman said.
Not surprisingly, common people began to use their new political influence to create economic policies that were favorable to themselves (and disadvantageous to creditors and wealthy citizens), such as inflationary monetary policy and progressive taxation.
While that study only found a correlation between warmer temperatures and caribou calf deaths, "it's consistent with the idea that mismatch is disadvantageous," said Eric Post, an ecology professor at the University of California, Davis.
The British tax authority, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs, told Reuters it wanted to ensure that tax consequences of refinancing Islamic mortgages are not disadvantageous when compared to standard mortgages and that work was ongoing.
Alex Lohore and Colin Fletcher had an interesting little bout where the grappling wasn't perhaps the highest level you will see in MMA, but Fletcher was constantly attempting chokes from even the most disadvantageous positions.
"I stepped out against my own Republican administration and said openly on the floor of the Senate that I believe these crack cocaine laws were too harsh, particularly disadvantageous to the African-American community," Sessions replied.
As a result of its learnings from Ofo, Bird and Lime, all of which have struggled to keep their equipment out of disadvantageous spots, like trees, lakes and garbage cans, Dott says it's built sturdier scooters.
Future Developments That May, Individually or Collectively, Lead to Negative Rating Actions --Negative rating actions would be considered if Fitch determines that the organizational structure following Disney's acquisition of FOX RemainCo is disadvantageous to legacy FOX bondholders.
While Ferguson is proud of his time with Eddie Bravo and his 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu, he has been guilty of relaxing on his back and treating it as an attacking position rather than a disadvantageous one.
U.S. President Donald Trump, who in the past has described climate change as a hoax, pulled the United States out of the Paris Agreement in 2017, saying it favored other countries and was disadvantageous to the United States.
The firebrand leader described the concession agreements as "onerous and disadvantageous" to the public, after the two firms won arbitration cases in Singapore, which ordered the Philippine government to pay the utilities a combined $212 million in compensation.
Based on those sizes and the probability that new mutations that arise are harmful, they computed the load of genetic mutations for each population, and found that Neanderthals most likely had a greater prevalence of slightly disadvantageous genes.
Darwin's core insight was that organisms with disadvantageous traits would slowly be weeded out through negative (or purifying) selection, while those with advantageous features would reproduce more often and pass those features on to the next generation (positive selection).
Teixeira ate a counter after the overhand and still connected the left hook to put Evans down as Evans pumped out a straight in an attempt to continue hitting Teixeira from the most disadvantageous position in the striking game.
That is to say that the team has been battered into the shape of its indefatigable essence; it has suffered and learned something from the suffering, and knows what part of itself comes in handy in spectacularly disadvantageous circumstances.
"We consider the purchase of Spolana to be strongly disadvantageous, burdening the (Unipetrol) group with unproductive future CAPEX (capital expenditure)," Pavel Muchna, who represents Paulinino Limited - which has a 20 percent stake in Unipetrol - said in a statement on Wednesday.
"On top of that we are tied into long-term agreements on gas supplies, which are unfavourable for us," he said, adding most of the deals were with Russia, but some contracts with Qatar were also disadvantageous to the company.
Duterte had rebuked Manila Water and Maynilad Water over the terms of their concessions with the government which expire in 2022 but are subject to a 15-year extension under review, something the president has labelled "onerous and disadvantageous" to the public.
KKR had agreed to buy Hitachi Kokusai in April at 2,503 yen per share but the plan was shelved in August after a third-party committee set up by Hitachi Kokusai said the terms of the deal could be disadvantageous to minority shareholders.
Facebook says it "disagrees" with the New York Times' criticisms of its device-integrated APIs In the same line of thinking as "don't talk to the cops," the CEO was almost certainly instructed not to volunteer any disadvantageous information unless directly asked.
"Protectionism, isolationism impedes innovation and in the long-run this is disadvantageous for everybody especially for those who count on isolationism even if they use different terminology for this," Merkel added, according an official translation into English of her remarks made in German.
In December, I read in an obituary of Eleanor Maccoby, a groundbreaking researcher into gender, that "a female colleague had advised her to suppress any of her research that might be disadvantageous for women," but Dr. Maccoby declined to censor her results.
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Factors that make them disadvantageous include interest rates at 50-year lows; bond insurance disappearing (6 percent of new issuance has insurance, down from 57 percent in 2005, according to an Alliance Bernstein report); reduced liquidity, especially for small position sizes; and limited available supply.
Initial interest from potential buyers appeared muted, with the business seen as unattractive because of Britain's vulnerability to cheap Chinese imports, its high energy prices and the cost of transporting steel to customers in continental Europe, as well as a disadvantageous exchange rate for exports.
Though Ms. Abrams has championed greater voter access, and founded a nonprofit group that, according to her campaign, has submitted voter registrations for 200,000 people, she also supported a bill in 2015 that was later criticized for setting district boundaries disadvantageous to minority voters.
" Mark Thompson, the chief executive of The New York Times Company, told me that "the temperature is rising in terms of concern, and in some cases anger, about what seems like a very asymmetric, disadvantageous relationship between the publishers and the very big digital platforms.
The hypermobility characteristic of the condition is also an issue—investigators may say increased flexibility gives athletes an edge, but de Leve argues that it can actually be "disadvantageous in swimming," because "you need to exert additional levels of muscular control and strength" to achieve optimal form.
A key economic focus of the Trump administration has been renegotiating trade agreements like NAFTA that are perceived as disadvantageous to the U.S. There is always room to improve and update these agreements, due to globalization and technological trends as well as structural changes to the economy.
During open hearings in October, voice after voice recounted examples of American firms essentially forced into disadvantageous commercial arrangements with Chinese partners – the localization of customer data, software source codes, core intellectual property rights – because Chinese law often requires such provisions before regulators will grant operating rights.
The Houthis — a theological movement of the Zaydi Shia sect, named for their leader Hussein al Houthi who led the campaign against Saleh — were opposed to the proposed division of the country into six provinces, perceiving the division to be disadvantageous and motivated by a foreign conspiracy.
One of the fundamental challenges for liberals, in the Trump regime, will be trying to hold on to their basic commitments to equality and inclusion, while facing the pressure to jettison some of those commitments when it would seem to be politically disadvantageous to be too liberal.
In his influential books Hereditary Talent and Character (1885) and then Hereditary Genius (1889), he outlined how eugenics could be applied positively by encouraging the most capable people to reproduce with each other and negatively by discouraging people with what he considered disadvantageous traits from passing on their genes.
If you're not a captain of industry or among the earning elite, chances are good that the money you're earning just isn't going as far as you'd like it to, due to a variety of disadvantageous economic forces and trends that are showing no sign of reversing anytime soon.
Holding a guillotine once an opponent has passed guard is considered a rookie error, but you will also see better grapplers begin to set up their guillotines from disadvantageous positions just to have the hands in place as they escape back to a guard where they can actually apply pressure.
Ms. Wolfe, a founder of the better-known rival dating app Tinder, which was the subject of a damning Vanity Fair article suggesting that it promotes hookup culture disadvantageous to women, left the company in a tangled manner stemming from her relationship and subsequent breakup with another founder, Justin Mateen.
Liquor licensing makes it disadvantageous for bigger venues to put on all ages shows, illegal spaces where many of these events are forced into are constantly under threat, and positive relationships between the minor and major music communities have yet to be fully formed, as attitudes of ageism and pretension run deep.
"Changes by Google in how it presents travel search results, including by placing its own offerings at or near the top of search results, or the manner in which it conducts the auction for placement among search results may be competitively disadvantageous to us and may impact our ability to efficiently generate traffic to our websites," the filing says.
"Whether people agree with every policy that President Bush undertook, you always knew that he did what he thought was in the country's interest even when it was politically disadvantageous to him, such as the budget agreement with the Democrats," said Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, referring to the 1990 agreement that broke his "no new taxes" pledge.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) called the criminal justice system "racist," got a bunch of cops yelling at her, and then ended up back-pedaling to explain that she wasn't saying each and every person who works in criminal justice is biased against black people but rather than the system as a whole operates in a way that is disadvantageous to minorities.
The executive director of Immigrant Defenders Law Center in Los Angeles, Lindsay Toczylowski, told The Texas Tribune that parents are usually with children in court to explain why they are seeking asylum in the U.S. "The parent might be the only one who knows why they fled from the home country, and the child is in a disadvantageous position to defend themselves," Toczylowski said.
"From the point of view of policy, public relations and transparency, there are so many questions that so many people have raised about the incidents and the actions Baylor has taken as a result of this investigation that it seems both inappropriate and disadvantageous for the university to try to keep things covered up," said Mr. Freeman, a former assistant general counsel for The New York Times Company.
But while Democrats are hopeful they'll be able to capitalize on a public backlash against Trump and see many opportunities to make gains in governors' mansions, they're also saddled with a hugely disadvantageous Senate map, gerrymandering that hurts the party's chances in the House (and many state legislatures), and a voter base that's seemed less engaged in non-presidential races and less likely to turn out in midterm years.
KKR initially agreed to buy Hitachi Kokusai in April at 2,503 yen per share, but the plan was shelved in August after a third-party committee set up by the Japanese company said the terms of the deal could be disadvantageous to minority shareholders.. Expectations that KKR would raise its offer price drove Hitachi Kokusai's stock to as much as 3,370 yen, the highest in more than 25 years, versus 2,416 yen on the day before the deal was first announced.

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