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How to use give an advantage to in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "give an advantage to" and check conjugation/comparative form for "give an advantage to". Mastering all the usages of "give an advantage to" from sentence examples published by news publications.

At least you don't want to give an advantage to the other team.
And the draft's rules give an advantage to the teams with the worst records.
But for a time they will give an advantage to those who hold them.
Tougher fuel economy rules give an advantage to cars and trucks that don't need fuel.
We want to use this platform to give an advantage to people who are telling the truth.
If you [completely] restrict it in Europe, or America, it will just give an advantage to the Chinese.
And the proposal would simply give an advantage to whichever party is currently in the White House, Republican or Democrat.
The polling requirements give an advantage to candidates who can invest in extensive television advertising to get their name out.
The Treasury denies its proposals would give an advantage to any large banks with a low reliance on deposit funding.
Such a shift would give an advantage to its European rival Airbus, which makes a similar fuel-efficient plane, the A250neo.
By not being explicit, shows give an advantage to writers who already know someone on staff ... which are all overwhelmingly male.
But opposition parties have questioned the results, saying that rules were changed after the vote to give an advantage to smaller parties.
They give an advantage to candidates whose campaigns are good at cranking out emotionally charged, hyperpartisan content, regardless of its factual accuracy.
Advocates for the wind industry contend that local officials have reduced production quotas for wind farms to give an advantage to coal companies.
Mr. Trump has at times expressed admiration for some form of border tax as a way to give an advantage to American producers.
But the need for faster male sprinters to apply the brakes does give an advantage to their slower competitors, who might not have to.
This year's site is a first-time venue, which seemed to give an advantage to someone with Mickelson's experience, making his decision more difficult.
Rainfall in northern Europe this month should also give an advantage to cereal sowing after a torrid summer that hit harvesting and then rapeseed drilling.
A decade ago, it was doing exactly what the president suggests — pushing the value of the yuan downward to give an advantage to Chinese exporters.
Others at the bazaar echoed President Bashar Assad's statements that a cease-fire could give an advantage to rebel forces and the Islamic State group.
Indeed, in some cases, cooperating with the authorities can help to protect the cartel's assets and even give an advantage to one boss or another.
And they border-adjust their taxes, so they give an advantage to their products over American-made products both here in the United States and abroad.
Democratic strategist Kelly Dietrich on Tuesday warned against an independent presidential run from former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz, saying it would give an advantage to Republicans.
Although network effects give an advantage to a dating app with more users—something which makes current apps worried about Facebook's intentions—it is not an overwhelming one.
While that might give an advantage to poplar seeds, which are light, it creates problems for large, heavy seeds like those produced by Torreya taxifolia, an endangered conifer.
For months, Oracle has argued that the Defense Department's procurement process was set up to give an advantage to Amazon Web Services, the e-commerce giant's cloud computing arm.
That dynamic would give an advantage to potential White House candidates with a more consensus-oriented message, such as Joe Biden or Cory Booker, rather than Sanders or Warren.
On Thursday, Google said that it had made changes to its search algorithm to give an advantage to "original reporting" that would be reinforced by changes in other guidelines.
And for obvious reasons, the last thing the authorities want to do is share information that would give an advantage to anybody who would need to use that right now.
They say that requiring platforms to more closely monitor users would give an advantage to tech giants like Facebook, Twitter, and Google while hindering smaller startups with niche audiences, including Grindr.
The large number of Democrats in the race was thought to possibly give an advantage to Mr. Ulrich, one of two Republicans in the race, who appeared to finish second on Tuesday.
"Even if you give an advantage to one part of the food web, you take away an advantage somewhere else," John Barentine, the director of conservation at the International Dark-Sky Association, told Gizmodo.
Trump issued a memo in August directing the State Department to renegotiate the rates at a UPU meeting last month in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, so they no longer give an advantage to foreign shippers.
Craig Moffett, an analyst at Moffett Nathanson, said that the Justice Department never addressed the question of whether internet providers such as Comcast could give an advantage to its own content at the expense of competitors.
Craig Moffett, an analyst at Moffett Nathanson, said that the Justice Department never addressed the question of whether internet providers such as Comcast could give an advantage to its own content at the expense of competitors.
Though I love those colors, they differentiate and give an advantage to the "Trout" women more than the choreography does; individual men here register at least as memorably as any woman, but not in their attire.
That decision raised alarm bells for environmental advocates who are concerned that the new ban would give an advantage to fossil fuel companies that could continue to promote their products and views unencumbered by the restrictions.
On Wednesday, lawmakers at a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing repeatedly pressed an Amazon lawyer to explain whether the company uses data from its third-party sellers to undercut them and give an advantage to Amazon's own products.
"There's so many things that I could speak to that really give an advantage to that host country because I competed at one, when I competed at Salt Lake City," said Ohno, who won his first gold medal in 2002.
These paragraphs were, to put it politely, unpopular with many students and their families, and were often criticized as having little relation to what students were taught in school, which could give an advantage to those who could afford to pay for test preparation.
"After recent news, reforms should also include barring Joint Fundraising Agreements that give an advantage to one candidate over another during a primary — and addressing the conflicts of interest that arise when the DNC and presidential campaigns use the same law firm," he said.
Scott Gottlieb, Trump's former head of the Food and Drug Administration, tweeted that the new policy will have only a "negligible" effect, and will give an advantage to market leading manufacturer Juul, which has already pulled most of its flavored pods from the market.
If the required share of North American parts were increased — from its current 62.5 percent for many auto parts to 75 percent, for example — it would give an advantage to manufacturers in the United States and reduce competition with the low-wage countries of Asia.
To give an advantage to customers willing to pay more for the Standard Plus, Tesla downgrades the abilities of the Model 3 standard, limiting the miles it can travel on a single charge, blocking some autopilot features and preventing drivers from turning on the seat warmers.
The mistakes of the old politics vision of the DNC were starkly revealed by the DNC role organizing the 2016 primary debates, which were designed to minimize the national audience for the debates to give an advantage to the Clinton campaign and minimize the insurgent clout of the Sanders campaign.
Here, by the way, is a list of common misconceptions about what constitutes a G.M.O. Major food manufacturers have fought long and expensive battles against G.M.O. labels, worried that they would deter customers — and give an advantage to organic food makers, who lobbied to advance labeling legislation and ballot measures in several states.
The colleges make efforts to open up access to low-income students while at the same time culling applications in ways that give an advantage to the very wealthy — from the persistence of legacy admissions to the back door reserved for young athletes who excel in sports that flourish in rarefied communities like lacrosse, squash, rowing and fencing.
The AP said Chicago declined to reveal details about its proposal, saying it "could give an advantage to another applicant" — a refrain that was echoed by Charlotte, N.C. Texas cities like Dallas, Houston and Austin responded to the AP's information requests by asking the state attorney general if they were legally required to disclose the financial details of their offers.
In this context the law ought not to give an advantage to obtusity.
Under first-past-the-post, a small party may draw votes and seats away from a larger party that it is more similar to, and therefore give an advantage to one it is less similar to.
Herman Cain supports ensuring that minorities receive the same opportunities as non- minorities, but not a "quota" style affirmative action system that would give an advantage to minorities.Cain, Herman (April 28, 2004). "Affirmative action is negative step". The Augusta Chronicle.
Location cards can be played in one area to affect all future battles taking place there (until they get replaced by another Location). The Location can give an advantage to a certain kind of Neopet, or can cause some side effect to any battles occurring there. Location cards are typically based upon the fantasy locations of the Neopets website.
This was his largest margin of victory since taking office. In 2016, Minchew introduced HB 1181, which would have forced Virginia's representatives to the Electoral College to vote according to how individual congressional districts voted rather than how the state voted overall. The bill was criticized for being highly partisan, as the system of voting would give an advantage to Republican presidential candidates.
The use of high-technology (such as electronic engine control units) in advanced designs resulting from substantial investments in development research by European countries and Japan seemed to give an advantage to them over Chinese automakers and parts suppliers who, as of 2013, had low development budgets and lacked capacity to produce parts for high-tech engine and power train designs.
Commentators have noted that the ability of defendants to call character witnesses can give an advantage to more affluent defendants. Affluent defendants can call as character witnesses celebrities, athletes, and prominent members of the community. In contrast, it would be neither advisable nor beneficial to a defendant to call to the stand a disreputable fellow inmate as a character witness.
Norton, , pp. 283-287 for a discussion of these concepts. Other things being equal, this externality would lower the total marginal cost of goods trading through the entrepôt. It is a well-known economic fact that in circumstances of decreasing marginal costs, economies of scale occur, which can give an advantage to early entrants that permits them to outgrow their competitors, sometimes even leading to a natural monopoly.
The first round of the referendum used instant-runoff voting (IRV). Due to there being two flag designs that were the same design but different colour, some argued that this would "stack the deck" against the Red Peak and koru flag designs. However, this argument was flawed, since IRV does not give an advantage to groups of options that are similar. In technical terms, near- identical options are called clones, and IRV is known to be independent of clones.
The Republican Party lost one of its seats in Congress when a federal court redrew Virginia's 4th congressional district. A suit claimed the district had been racially gerrymandered to give an advantage to white Republicans. The ruling in that case found that the General Assembly in 2012 unconstitutionally packed too many black voters into Bobby Scott's district, weakening the clout of blacks in nearby districts. This ruling allowed Democrat Donald McEachin to represent the 4th District in the newly convened U.S. House of Representatives.
They cited prevalent and rampant cases of vote-buying in the North, Northeast, and Central regions. P-NET blamed the Election Commission for turning a blind eye to many of these violations. P-NET also stated that many local government officials used their authority to give an advantage to certain parties since this election had no volunteer observers. Problems with the election also included issues with overseas voting, where poorly designed envelope labels led to mailed ballots being rejected or mis-delivered by postal services, and information pamphlets contained unclear or incorrect information.
In linked play each player has two minutes, consisting of four 30 second quarters, to score as many points as they can. Ramps, loops and pop bumpers all award points, as well as shooting it into the 'basket' which is in the centre of the upper portion of the table. Both players are awarded the same modes so multiball does not give an advantage to one or the other player. If the game is drawn after full-time, a sudden-death period begins, with the first person to score two points winning.
The victory brought Red Giants qualified to the third round. On 23 February, Selangor started the 2016 AFC Cup season with visited the Philippines club, Ceres FC. The game ended eventually in a 2–2 draw. Stephan Schröck opened the scoring for Ceres at 18th minute, before Mauro Olivi equalized before half-time. Hafiz Kamal give an advantage to the visitors by scoring the second goal from a free kick, however, the home team finally managed to equalize 2–2 with goals from Adrián Gallardo Valdés at 87th minute.
26 (1906) page 189. When he realised that he could not give an advantage to the new generation of British players, Lewis withdrew gradually from active play (in the same way that Deschapelles did after his defeat against De La Bourdonnais). After his retirement he wrote other chess treatises, but his isolation prevented him from assimilating the positional ideas of the new generation of chess-players. For this reason, Hooper and Whyld in their Oxford Chess Companion describe the last voluminous work of Lewis, A Treatise on Chess (1844),W.
In the same areas, northern spotted owls require around three to four times more range than barred owls, which places more strain on the northern spotted owls. As barred owl population densities increase, the strain of food competition will worsen for northern spotted owls. The greater diversity of diet in the barred owl, notably in the amphibians, crayfish, and fish consumed, threatens ecological stability due to extended predation now experienced by affected species. The additional food sources also give an advantage to the barred owl over the northern spotted owl, worsening the northern spotted owl's ability to compete.
Taft and Ross, 1969Snyder and Kelly, 1974 Furthermore, Gamson found that movements that had already achieved some viability were more likely to use violence. Thus, Gamson concluded that violence in movements is more of a result of strength than a cause of it. This is confirmed by other historical events, which show that violence generally give an advantage to the side that is already ahead, whether it is used by the movement,Piven and Cloward, 1971Gamson, 1990Mirowsky and Ross, 1981 or by the state.Duvall, 2000Aldon Morris, 1984 Nevertheless, the subject remains controversial, and continues to be denied by pluralists.
The body also called for the lifting of an arms embargo on the Libyan national military, which was imposed by the United Nations and the European Union in 2011, during an emergency meeting in Cairo. However, a diplomatic row evolved between Egypt and Qatar over the airstrikes. During the Arab League meeting, a Qatari foreign ministry official expressed his government's reservations over unilateral military action by Egypt, adding that this could "give an advantage to one side in Libya's conflict". The tensions culminated with Qatar recalling its ambassador from Cairo for "consultations", and Egypt's envoy to the Arab League, Tareq Adel, accusing Qatar of "supporting terrorism".
Gerald G. Gibbons, Price Fixing in Patent Licenses and the > Antitrust Laws, 51 273, 280 (1965). He questions, however, the Court's use of the hub-and-spoke conspiracy doctrine to find the element of concerted action that section 1 of the Sherman Act requires. The test that the Court relied on—"whether the licensees knew that they would all be offered the same price restrictions"—is of "questionable validity" for patent licensing programs because such licenses are "normally standardized in all important terms." He asserts that prospective licensees object to accepting that discriminate in favor of others licensees, since that would give an advantage to competitors.
During the race, Renault F1 driver Nelson Piquet, Jr. crashed on Lap 14, which at the time he attributed to a simple mistake. At the time, his Renault teammate Fernando Alonso was the only driver to have pitted for fuel, and he later went on to win the race. After Piquet, Jr. left Renault in August 2009, allegations surfaced that this crash had been deliberate, to give an advantage to Alonso. Following a Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) investigation in which Piquet, Jr. stated he had been ordered by Renault team principal Flavio Briatore and engineer Pat Symonds to stage the crash, on 4 September 2009 Renault were charged with conspiracy and race fixing, and were due to face the FIA World Motor Sport Council in Paris on 21 September 2009.
Immediately after the race, many in the garage suspected that Bowyer had spun out deliberately in an attempt to manipulate the finish of the race so that Truex would gain a Chase spot. The incident drew comparisons to the 2008 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix Formula One race, where Nelson Piquet, Jr. intentionally caused a caution to give an advantage to teammate Fernando Alonso, who would win the race. Coincidentally, Piquet was entered in the second-tier Nationwide Series race that weekend. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. was directly behind Bowyer at the moment of the spin, and said afterwards that the way Bowyer's car spun was "one of the craziest things he's ever seen", and noticed the car being "jerked around" to make it lose control out of turn 4.
In 1937, “The Nature of the Firm” was published by Coase introducing the notion of transaction costs (the term itself was coined in the fifties), which explained why firms have an advantage over a group of independent contractors working with each other. The idea was that there were transaction costs in the use of the market: search and information costs, bargaining costs, etc., which give an advantage to a firm that can internalise the production process required to deliver a certain good to the market. A related result was published by Coase in his “The Problem of Social Cost” (1960), which analyses solutions of the problem of externalities through bargaining, in which he first describes a cattle herd invading a farmer's crop and then discusses four legal cases: Sturges v Bridgman, Cooke v Forbes, Bryant v Lejever, and Bass v Gregory.
In 1989, the school was identified as one of twenty-six Technology High Schools in New South Wales, becoming one of the first Public schools in New South Wales to introduce computers into the curriculum. The aim of the 'Technology High School' was to produce "technologically-literate people" and to give an advantage to students who are seeking a career in computing or technology-based industries. Additionally over the past five years (2014-2018) the school has had a student in the top ten of State for the HSC/TAFE course Information & Digital Technology. The school then re-branded itself to Muirfield High School and now caters for 800+ students throughout year 7-12 in large range of subjects including; English, Mathematics, Visual Arts, Hospitality/Food Tech, Industrial Design, Construction, Sciences, HSIE, Business / Legal Studies, Japanese, and Agriculture as well as various Information Technology Courses.
Sony initially rejected the North American PlayStation release due to the push for 3D graphics on the market at the time, but seeing that their then-competitor Saturn was soon getting its own version of the game, Sony decided to approve it on the condition that it have exclusive content so as not to give an advantage to Sega, resulting in the first editions being enclosed with a collector's 12-page full-color anthology booklet to commemorate the series' 10th anniversary. The two versions of the game, however, are not identical. The Saturn version has two added bosses from previous Mega Man games and a bonus mode with official and fan artwork, voice and music tests, and a secret animation test for the cutscenes. Music tracks slightly differ in arrangement between the PlayStation and Saturn versions, two remixes were added for the extra bosses, and Tengu Man's stage music is completely different between versions.

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