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Headley said I had an advantage — as you do.
We had an advantage because we knew what we were getting ourselves into.
So they definitely had an advantage in some aspects, and a disadvantage in others.
Do you think you had an advantage over the men, in selling ice cream?
For years, Google had an advantage as an early entrant in autonomous vehicle research.
But the Kardashians had an advantage over those other wannabes: They had Kris Jenner.
Do you feel like people with family members who went to college had an advantage?
Kerala had an advantage: The state has a long history of community organizing and unionism.
I definitely have had an advantage getting watch him the tricky waters of being famous.
Likewise, insects that were particularly adept at finding pollen had an advantage over their peers.
Clinton had an advantage of 76 percent to 20 percent among white working-class Obama voters.
Health care remained far and away the dominant topic, and Democrats had an advantage on it.
This is where John — who lists "SEO Specialist" among his former jobs on LinkedIn — had an advantage.
"We felt like we had an advantage because we were into this stuff so early," Scott says.
"He had an advantage, and the officers couldn't get to the ones that were down," Boone said.
Did you feel like people with family members who had been to college had an advantage over you?
But she suspects they had an advantage, being an event that's run and attended by mostly femme people.
Teigen then joked that the difference meant that her newborn already had an advantage over big sister Luna.
By then I had an advantage, having gone through a deep hands-on experience a few days earlier.
Novelli showed no desire to shift the dynamic from the striking realms where Teymur clearly had an advantage.
There was not much agreement about which wave of golfers had an advantage in the first two days.
And even during the depths of the recession, new graduates had an advantage: Most weren't cashiers and baristas.
Shoppers at Zona+ said it already had an advantage on other stores because it was uncharacteristically well-stocked.
There's that debate about where Democrats should go: to old areas where they had an advantage decades ago?
China, they said, was proving that unchecked autocracies had an advantage in managing the economy, particularly in a crisis.
We made mistakes, some bigger than others, but we had an advantage: Our house was built on a rock.
Sanders's campaign has always had an advantage with younger voters, and energizing them is core to his electoral strategy.
They were far away from any kind of reinforcement and the Japanese had an advantage in manpower and proximity.
The shooter could see the officers from "several hundred yards, so he had an advantage," the local sheriff told reporters.
As Americans started seeking smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicles, Japanese car makers had an advantage over gas-guzzling US brands.
Teigen then joked that the difference meant that her newborn already had an advantage over big sister Luna Simone, 2.
One of the sources said Bombardier had an advantage because of its previous work on rail cars for New Jersey.
California has had an advantage because it is a large state with a government committed to supporting zero-emissions technologies.
World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said in July SOEs had an advantage with government backing and in navigating red tape.
Trump, meanwhile, had an advantage among men, 48 percent to 43 percent, and among white voters, 21625 percent to 2900 percent.
Ms. Brennan, who grew up on Staten Island, N.Y., and lives in Branson, had an advantage: She is a professional entertainer.
He added seven rebounds, three assists and a big steal in the final minutes when Minnesota had an advantage on a fastbreak.
It's quite likely that the "The Americans" had an advantage because they didn't recognize the names of most of the other shows.
Wadhwa conceded China clearly had an advantage in data, the key to training today's A.I., but said its importance may be overstated.
I was telling my child she could be as successful as a boy when she had no idea boys had an advantage.
Establishment parties have long had an advantage in these races, in part because they are much better funded, with backing from businesses.
In a back-and-forth affair, Seton Hall had an advantage inside, registering a 56-34 advantage with points in the paint.
Mr. Trump had an advantage in the traditional battlegrounds because most are whiter and less educated than the country as a whole.
"I actually thought I had an advantage of being on the field while also orchestrating the shooting and the storytelling," he said.
Polls have tightened since early August, when Clinton had an advantage in many swing states that could have made for a landslide victory.
Out of these, immigration is the second lowest, next to health care, an issue where Democrats have historically had an advantage in polling.
Bernie Sanders had an advantage on Super Tuesday he will not see again: many early votes cast before moderates coalesced around one candidate.
The Republicans had an advantage in the Georgia Sixth runoff election between Jon Ossoff and Karen Handel, the highest-profile race of all.
In the final two polls before the midterms, Democrats and Democratic-leaning independent voters had an advantage over Republicans and Republican-leaning independents.
And to know that another team had an advantage -- nothing that you can really guard against -- I just don't feel like that's earned.
Android Wear has always had an advantage over the Apple Watch in that you could download and use any number of third-party watchfaces.
Large companies, especially those with offices and operations in growing and dynamic urban areas, have long had an advantage in attracting and retaining employees.
Instead he carefully drew the fight into an area where he had an advantage—the shortness and crispness of his head movement and punches.
He had an advantage that Edwards never could match: Obama had opposed the Iraq War while he was still a state senator in Illinois.
But strategists for several campaigns said there was a deepening sense that Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont had an advantage ahead of Monday's contest.
So I had an advantage, in that I already had a lot of source background, and most importantly I understood how to go about history.
Granted, large hotels such as the Bellagio had an advantage in the survey, since more wealthy customers would have had the chance to stay there.
Sanders had advantage in Maine Sanders had an advantage in the state: He had already won in New Hampshire and Vermont, two nearby Northeastern states.
For years, the French had an advantage when it came to climate change, since they get about 75 percent of their electricity from nuclear power.
Her late husband had an Advantage plan that worked well for him while he was healthy and could limit doctor visits to his family practitioner.
In the final round, NuckleDu had an advantage until Ortiz knocked him back, but NuckleDu countered Ortiz's attacks and finished the tournament with a Rainbow Typhoon.
This time around, the Clintons tried to diminish the state's importance by arguing that Mr. Sanders had an advantage because he was from a neighboring state.
Android has long had an advantage in useful and consistent notifications, and now that quick replies are standard on it I don't see that lead diminishing.
Perhaps these differences provide insight as to why humans had an advantage over Neanderthals, suggests Marta Mirazón Lahr, author of an accompanying News and Views article.
The team had an advantage doing conservation here: The local Bai carpenters are considered among the most skilled in China and get commissions across the country.
Having been running for an hour beforehand, I had an advantage against men in blue jeans and bulky leather coats who were probably hungover to boot.
Succession at The Times has been a fraught process in previous years, with some family members perceiving that sons in the Sulzberger line had an advantage.
Because many e-commerce companies do not collect state sales taxes on purchases, they have had an advantage over brick-and-mortar businesses that do collect it.
With Stephen Curry out for at least two weeks, a healthy Clippers squad had an advantage on the shorthanded Warriors should they meet in the second round.
Schwarber had an advantage that far ahead in the count, just as any hitter would; just as any hitter would, he adjusted his approach to reflect that.
Still, Tillis had an advantage in cash on hand at the end of September: he had nearly $22 million in the bank, versus $223 million for Cunningham.
Startups, for example, increasingly have the same capacity to scale quickly, posing new challenges to legacy companies that traditionally had an advantage over upstarts in the arena.
At this point in 1994, Democrats still had an advantage in the generic ballot, as did Republicans a few months after George W. Bush's reelection in 2005.
Clinton had an advantage in affirmative support, the poll said, with 55 percent of backers saying they are mainly supporting her, compared with 43 percent of Trump voters.
"I went straight off the tour into the show and thought I had an advantage because I was in great shape, but this show is kicking my butt."
They were a big reason I believed that an establishment-backed candidate had an advantage against a conservative outsider, despite the turn toward Tea Party conservatives in Congress.
Those who prioritized their sex lives at home had an advantage in their careers, because they were more likely to immerse themselves in their work and enjoy their jobs.
Seeing they had an advantage up front, Donovan put center Enes Kanter and Steven Adams in the game at the same for one of the rare times this season.
All of that made it much harder to compete with a company that already had an advantage in scale, not to mention the backing of Tencent, Alibaba and Apple.
"I went straight off the [summer] tour into the show and thought I had an advantage because I was in great shape, but this show is kicking my butt."
But Dan had an advantage: He hops around on his two legs like an Easter bunny might, and he certainly pants and plays like he's riding a chocolatey sugar high.
Guttman had an advantage: By starting from scratch, it didn't have to persuade faculty and staff to change how they did things, which is the single biggest obstacle to reform.
He bypassed the Minnesota Republican Party's convention and endorsement process, saying he would take his case directly to voters while also acknowledging that Johnson had an advantage with the party insiders.
Juan Carlos Huerta, professor of political science at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, said O'Rourke had an advantage in the Texas primary thanks to his statewide network and fundraising prowess.
But she had an advantage to accelerate her efforts: She and her siblings are part of a family office, a private organization that manages the assets of a single extended family.
But the most interesting story is South Korea, which has seen nuclear costs decline sharply since the 1970s: South Korea had an advantage in that it didn't start entirely from scratch.
Although he didn't know much about applying to schools, Jacobson had an advantage over a lot of us — myself included — who fall into a dangerous complacency with debt in our early 230s.
The Republicans had an advantage in Senate races because elections were held for only 35 seats in the 100-member chamber and many of them were in states that often lean Republican.
"We felt we had an advantage going into the game, especially with their bigs out, so we wanted to take advantage of it and get the ball into the paint," Rondo said.
In 20163, while Kaine was governor, Obama considered him for the Vice-Presidency, but campaign aides concluded that they were too similar, and Joe Biden had an advantage in foreign-policy expertise.
The organisms that might have had an advantage during this time were mobile or hard-shelled species that could protect themselves from radiation, and they flourished at the onset of the Cambrian period.
"The Democrats clearly in congressional races — not at the presidential level but in congressional races in 85033 — had an advantage in small-dollar donors," Mike Shields, a Data Trust senior adviser, told Politico.
As the government slowed to a halt, Martelly realized that he had an advantage: when members of parliament reached the end of their terms, the impasse would make it impossible to elect successors.
According to online measurement company SimilarTech, although Outbrain had an advantage in the US, Taboola eventually edged out Outbrain overall in terms of sheer number of sites and number of biggest sites by traffic.
In this relationship, Israel has always had an advantage in the recruitment and handling of agents in Arab countries, and the Americans have the edge when it comes to the technology for intercepting transmissions.
First among them, the McLaren team began developing a simulator in the late 1990s, partly because the team understood that Ferrari had an advantage with its own test track near the team factory in Italy.
With 81.77 percent of the ballot boxes counted, the election tribunal said both Hernandez and opposition candidate Salvador Nasralla had won 42.17 percent of the vote, though the incumbent had an advantage of 40 votes.
"It's all theory so far," Bruce Pandolfini, a chess writer and teacher, said, meaning that all of the moves could be found in chess books and neither player had an advantage or a route to one.
David Soberman, a professor of marketing at the University of Toronto's Rotman School of Management, said Hudson's Bay stores in Canada had an advantage not enjoyed by the company's outlets in Europe and the United States.
To be young and a woman did not make her path to success any easier, but Davis — who "looked pretty good" at the time — had an advantage as a freelancer: She came and went as she pleased.
For two decades, Cubans had an advantage over other migrants: Thanks to a Clinton-era open door policy, they could come to the United States without a visa, receive asylum automatically, and be on track for permanent residency.
Analysts at Jefferies said Munich Re had an advantage over peers such as Swiss Re, given it had one of the largest budgets in the industry to cover natural catastrophes, at 1.4 billion euros for the full year.
But Vili Kovacic, head of the civil society group Taxpayers Don't Give Up, complained to the court, saying the government had an advantage in the referendum because it used 95,000 euros of budget funds to support its campaign.
Before the Affordable Care Act, these association plans had an advantage: They offer skimpy plans that wouldn't appeal to people who use a lot of health care — a roundabout way of keeping premiums down by keeping sick people out.
Our practices are two times harder than what the game is, so we knew coming into it we had an advantage because our practices are hard, 'cause Coach Cristobal orchestrated it like that, so we knew we were fine.
Southerners knew very well that they had an advantage—that Northerners weren't comfortable with dueling, that Northerners were less likely to be armed, and that Northerners weren't as comfortable with man-to-man violence in Congress as Southerners were.
Whenever it looked like he finally had an advantage, be it against Curry, Klay Thompson, or Kevon Looney, there was always a second wave of defense that either immediately crashed into his body or was a second away from doing so.
Roth said IPG had an advantage in promoting from withinWPP recently responded to shrinking ad budgets and investor uncertainty by merging digital agencies VML and Wunderman with traditional creative shops Y&R and JWT to form VMLY&R and Wunderman Thompson.
The top manufacturer teams in that category — Porsche, Audi and Toyota — will each be fielding only two cars, unlike last year, when Porsche and Audi both fielded three and had an advantage in the race's endurance sweepstakes over Toyota, which had only two.
Speaking to The Los Angeles Times' Arash Markazi, Clippers head coach Doc Rivers said the Clippers thought they had an advantage when Leonard agreed to go to his Malibu home but forced the Los Angeles Lakers to visit him at his hotel.
Though incumbent presidents have always had an advantage over the opposing party since they usually do not face an opponent during primaries, the scale of Trump's spending and the sophistication of his digital operations is unparalleled among sitting presidents, according to analysts.
State and national Democrats lost ground in traditionally Democratic areas in western and northeastern Pennsylvania where the party still excelled as late as 2008 and 2010; they gained additional ground in many urban and suburban areas where Democrats already had an advantage.
Samir Diwan, chief executive of Polly, a start-up in Seattle that has created polling software that works with Slack and Microsoft Teams, said Microsoft had an advantage because Slack did not yet have the credibility Microsoft enjoyed among the biggest companies.
The regulator said Televisa was the only company to have both satellite and cable pay TV operations and had an advantage over rivals since it could offer TV channels from its broadcasting arm on its pay TV platforms under better conditions than its rivals.
Editorial R. Alexander Acosta had an advantage last week when he appeared before the Senate committee overseeing his nomination by President Trump to be secretary of labor: He was not Andrew Puzder, the unqualified fast-food executive and Mr. Trump's first choice, who had to withdraw in the face of public and senatorial opposition to his appointment.
When Steve, a thirtysomething engineer, launched a software company in San Francisco a few years ago, he and his cofounder faced the daunting task of hiring a team, from low-level engineers to a new VP. Novices, they nonetheless had an advantage: access to Option Impact, an exclusive database of tech salaries that has become a go-to reference for Silicon Valley startups.
Anthony Wells, research director at YouGov, a leading British polling company, said that while pollsters across the world had been struggling to forecast the impact of rising populism in this era of disgruntled voters, French pollsters had an advantage because Ms. Le Pen's party, the National Front, had been active in France for decades, giving them comparative data from previous elections.
The United States' involvement has moved from a wounded nation's quest to strike back against the Taliban for facilitating Al Qaeda, to what critics say was a show of military hubris that sent young Americans deep into Afghan villages where the Taliban often had an advantage, to a desperate search for a dignified resolution, its urgency heightened by the unpredictability of an American president who has made no secret of his weariness for the war.

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