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Amir also had the advantage of being an exceptional talent.
Democrats have had the advantage in the generic all cycle.
The group refrained from saying which candidate had the advantage.
The latter had the advantage of being much less fraught.
However, Reagan knew that the United States had the advantage.
We also had the advantage of having the same job.
So, I had the advantage of both genetics … and upbringing.
It also had the advantage of being the lightest metal.
Since 2002, Republicans have had the advantage in that regard.
It had the advantage of being large, with ample surface area.
So, I had the advantage of having support from the beginning.
But Kohl's clearly had the advantage for a few key reasons.
The team also had the advantage of announcing their move first.
It also had the advantage of a far different retail landscape.
Calgary also had the advantage of five power plays to Buffalo's two.
And if that's what they wanted, it had the advantage of being cheap.
I didn't know Dave had the idol or that Jessica had the advantage.
" More from Cokie: "We also had the advantage of having the same job.
But the UW researchers had the advantage of being able to delve deeper.
The European model also had the advantage of vastly greater number-crunching capacity.
It had the advantage of not making you want to slit your wrists.
Last year, Republicans had the advantage on foreign policy,  46 percent to 38 percent.
UCLA had the advantage at halftime for the first time in their three games.
From the start, Mr. Gonzalez, 48, had the advantage in claiming Mr. Thompson's mantle.
But she noted that Mr. Biden had the advantage of already being widely known.
They've always had the advantage of swerving the strict censorship rules of traditional broadcast networks.
Lyft has also typically had the advantage when it comes to its reputation among drivers.
Colombia was the clear favorite and had the advantage in possession throughout the first half.
Oregon State had the advantage in points off turnovers, turning 14 takeaways into 15 points.
The match started evenly, but soon Paire had the advantage and Djokovic looked lost again.
Sure, Orr had the advantage of playing alongside Phil Esposito, another future Hall of Famer.
Clinton and Trump each had the advantage of their party controlling both houses of Congress.
At its launch, Google Home had the advantage of undercutting the first-generation Echo by $50.
The former Soviet Union had the advantage of geography over the United States in Western Europe.
But Democrats clearly had the advantage, sending out campaign fund-raising appeals as the hearing unspooled.
Like Trump, Ventura had the advantage of multiple opponents, only this time in the general election.
Ms. DeGeneres had the advantage of a daily talk show, and a Twitter following of 39 million.
Clinton had the advantage of name recognition, endorsements from party officials, and ready access to wealthy donors.
It already had the advantage of being installed automatically on hundreds of millions of iPhones and iPads.
In his shakedown cruise, he has had the advantage of a majority government and a fragmented opposition.
AWS, of course, has always had the advantage of a big head start in the cloud market.
The guessing game had the advantage of playing to the media's preference for stories about the media.
But they also had the advantage of having a very clear, defined system that everybody believes in.
One reason that coalition could come together is that Trump had the advantage of running without a record.
We had the advantage of being incredibly drawn to one another sexually, and I was madly in love.
The iPhone also had the advantage of carrier subsidies in its early years, hiding the device's true cost.
Some—Monaco, Liechtenstein and San Marino—had the advantage of being relatively easy to reach from major cities.
Early on, the Heat had the advantage as Ellington went 210.8-for-22.0 on first-quarter three-pointers.
" He continued, "And the Arabs had the advantage of not caring about the exact faith the Christians had.
He has had the advantage of testing it where he had the greater interest, most prominently in Ukraine.
He said the big tech firms had the advantage of being global unlike the fragmented European banking industry.
Then, they flip the argument, claiming that reparative justice policies discriminate against those who have always had the advantage.
Minsk didn't have the comforts of Prague, but it had the advantage that there wasn't much competition for stories.
The North Valley cartel had the advantage of controlling port of Buenaventura, where most of the world's cocaine shipped.
They had pointed out, for example, that Sanders had the advantage of hailing from the neighboring state of Vermont.
Lincoln had the advantage of being born poor and having had to make his own way in the world.
The winner was Leaf, which had the advantage of having already shipped a product along these lines, the Safer pendant.
Nicholls said that Bo had the advantage of being associated with a major banking brand like RBS, a profitable lender.
With Pokémon Go, developer Niantic (a former Google subsidiary) had the advantage of a previously existing trove of mapping data.
LinkedIn had the advantage of a clearly defined user base — business professionals — that fit neatly into Microsoft's current strategic focus.
Democrats have had the advantage in enthusiasm and are hoping it will propel them to a majority in the House.
As one of the later starters, he had the advantage of watching the early runners attempt the steep, winding course.
This time, he had the advantage of experience: He raised ample capital, staffed up and bought a factory early on.
As the majority leader, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky had the advantage of selecting the first question from his party.
You can see that the Democratic nominee had the advantage over the Republican nominee in four of the 10 elections.
The service teams had the advantage of older players, some of them former professionals, who were preparing for military service.
Michigan State had the advantage in nearly every statistical category, outrebounding the Golden Eagles 47-27 and forcing 19 turnovers.
The city has been recognized nationally for housing homeless veterans, an effort that had the advantage of strong federal backing.
Superman, but Eisenberg had the advantage of not having to pivot off one of the greatest villain performances of all-time.
After that, C9 had the advantage and it looked like they were going to push the series to a fifth game.
Smith had the advantage of finishing her second round on Friday before thunderstorms swept through central Alabama, but she couldn't capitalize.
The product had the advantage of its own production facility and what Mr. Steltenpohl had learned about distribution while at Odwalla.
Viewership often drops off as debates drag on, meaning Warren probably had the advantage when higher numbers of people were watching.
Before the latest controversy erupted, Clinton had the advantage in the race for the 270 electoral votes needed to capture the presidency.
This could be very good news for Clinton, because at this point in 503, Republicans had the advantage by about 7,600 votes.
Stewart Firth, an Australian National University (ANU)Pacific Islands research fellow, said Bainimarama had the advantage of incumbency was likely to win.
China had the advantage of having a massive, young population of working-age people it could suddenly bring into the world economy.
The Democrats had the advantage of not having to face an incumbent, but that wouldn't be enough to give them the edge.
A Facebook spokesperson said ad costs fluctuated for both candidates during the campaign, and that at different times each candidate had the advantage.
Rein: The film had the advantage of being a holiday movie, but my family laughed so hard the first time we saw it.
Explaining the decision, fabric's technical manager Keith Reynolds said that the new system had the advantage of being designed specifically for club settings.
I was able to talk to some of these lawyers extensively and they had the advantage of having read the entire court record.
LP: The Bachelor gods were smiling on The Verge's space reporter Loren Grush this week, who had the advantage of first draft pick.
The game also had the advantage of being a sequel, so millions of players already knew what to expect when it came out.
Fissette knew, from watching previous games, Azarenka tended to hit her backhand shots wide when she had the advantage on a tie break.
He earlier had the advantage of attempting long-term transformational changes, but this time the budgetary Overton window has significantly narrowed for him.
He noted that he had the "advantage" of being a circuit judge and said that was helpful to him as the process unfurled.
Sanders had the advantage among millennials as a whole, but nonwhite 18- to 35-year-olds were evenly split between Sanders and Clinton.
Wyze's cameras have always had the advantage of being very cheap, with its entry-level camera costing just $20 compared to Nest's $199.
Apple also had the advantage of ARM-based processors, easy 3G connectivity, and a surprising $499 price point that directly challenged consumer laptops.
After Trump dispensed with Jeb Bush who had the advantage of his father and brother's network of fundraising contacts, he went after Sens.
Thurman won, just narrowly, on cleaner shots, but only because he had the advantage of waiting for Porter to make a move (#BoxingIrony).
He had succeeded with his Jules Verne and Brothers Grimm adaptations, and besides, old material like that had the advantage of being free.
In Bonn, our next posting and at the time still the capital of West Germany, we had the advantage of the Armed Forces Network.
While Instagram and Facebook were massively successful at cloning Snapchat's Stories, they had the advantage of building the feature into their already-popular apps.
This is a few hours flight from Tabasco, but had the advantage of being already a tourism hub with modern medical services on offer.
Clinton also faced — and Trump had the advantage of — news media that couldn't distinguish between ordinary, if unseemly, political misconduct and truly extraordinary transgressions.
She had the advantage of a small inheritance, and she had just made friends with Marianne Moore, who would be a guide and sponsor.
The company also had the advantage of owning and operating a terminal in Ingleside, Corpus Christi, where it began testing supertanker export capabilities in 2017.
But Dante's "The Divine Comedy" had the advantage of drawing on theology widely accepted by his audience and not having to deal with network notes.
They also had the advantage of fighting on a prepared battlefield their forces were more familiar with, and the support of a well-supplied castle.
No lead was safe in a raucous Game 5 of the World Series on Sunday, but the Houston Astros had the advantage of batting last.
It is impossible to know if he was a better airman than the pilots in the front or simply had the advantage of an overview.
WHAT A FUCKING DRIP Trammell: Red Team Elliot also had the advantage that the iMac was old and would still boot into single-user mode.
Rivals have fumed that both Warren and Sanders had the advantage of transferring unused millions from past election funds, when they did hold some fundraisers.
When Sling launched, it had the advantage of being the first Internet-delivered skinny TV bundle that featured live programming as well as on-demand capability.
Morrison had the advantage of being a former governor of the state and the disadvantage — in a moment of national impoverishment — of riches acquired through marriage.
BRANTLEY Well, I think it had the advantage of serving as a genuine stimulant after a couple of sleeping-pill shows (no names, "Anastasia" and "Charlie").
Yet, Silver notes that Obama and Presidents Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan — who also earned second terms despite tough midterm elections — had the advantage of improving economies.
Some in their 50s and 60s may not even have had the advantage of some common retirement strategies when they were starting out in the work world.
"Obama had the advantage of not having been in the Senate very long - fewer problematic votes, and he hadn't gotten the Senator mind-set yet," said Dunn.
In 2016, Trump had the advantage of being a true outsider: He had no record to answer for, no unemployment rate to explain, no votes to justify.
Jon clearly is not, probably because he hasn't had the advantage of holding Rhaegal as an egg before it hatched, or knowing it all of its life.
A thrilling chase scene ensued, in which the Waif doggedly pursued her prey, only for Arya to lure her into the dark, where she had the advantage.
The Cretan diet had the advantage of over 40 generations of "marketing" in the form of mothers who cooked and passed down recipes from household to household.
Fielder was an obvious exception, but he had the advantage of being the son of one of the best power hitters of the 1980s—the aforementioned Cecil Fielder.
Arrow also had the advantage of riding the leading wave of modern superhero TV shows, which let it escape much comparison with other entrants in a crowded field.
Unlike most investigative journalists, he said, she had the advantage of extended time to do the spadework and access to sources who were reluctant to speak to reporters.
Lord said the new study was "lovely" and that the researchers had the advantage of working with dogs and wolves that were raised and kept in similar environments.
Computers have become vastly more complex than 1803- and 16-bit machines of yesteryear, which had the advantage of being much simpler to program than their modern descendants.
The Mandalorian, while not necessarily great, is still a fun, easy-to-watch show that had the advantage of an instant phenomenon in the form of Baby Yoda.
"We had the advantage in aggressiveness in the first half and we built a lead, but we wanted to extend it even more," Texas coach Shaka Smart said.
The youthful St. Peter's XI had the advantage of being from fanatical cricketing countries like India, Bangladesh and Pakistan, where cricket is preferred to sports like soccer and rugby.
The Celtics, who had the advantage of a deep roster of young players and a reservoir of draft picks extending into future seasons, emerged as perhaps the top suitor.
Granted, those series had the advantage of being lower-stakes productions with dozens of episodes to work with, rather than megamovies with two-and-a-half-hour time limits.
As Hamilton observed on Sunday, it is all some turnaround from pre-season testing where it looked like Ferrari had the advantage and Mercedes were on the back foot.
Reviewing books also had the advantage of approximating college work almost exactly, which was especially appealing to the younger version of myself who lacked an iota of career-oriented ­imagination.
While these "bear trap"-style bindings had the advantage of firmly locking boots to skis, opening the door for faster and more daring skiing styles, this was also their downfall.
Players who had the advantage on rallies of nine-plus shots won the match only 56 percent of the time on the men's side and 59 percent on the women's.
While it might not be as impressive as this video of Mel Blanc, but Blanc had the advantage of actually being the voice of a ton of classic cartoon characters.
During Obama's primary run against Hillary Clinton in 93, Sanders had the advantage of running against the "inevitable candidate," thus positioning himself as the underdog, the unlikely candidate of change.
When Beto ran against Ted Cruz, he had the advantage of the built-in negatives that Ted Cruz brings with him and the fact that he's just so widely disliked.
While Chinese firms have often had the advantage of local business know-how or government support in China, rising labor and land costs increased challenges for foreign companies further, analysts said.
MG: We had the advantage of working with David Slade, brilliant director who Brian worked with on the Hannibal pilot and the Hannibal series — which I was an incredible fan of.
At 46, Zames was the youngest of the six contenders and had the advantage of knowing all segments of the bank, after overseeing areas including cyber security, technology and real estate.
Ings said that while tennis had the advantage of being able to test Russian players worldwide and year-round, other sports had not been able to back their decisions as clearly.
Gareth Oliver describes the devastating effect in his Oxford Companion to Beer: Rum, meanwhile, had the advantage of being both easily available from the Caribbean colonies and a more stable drink.
And this fame, such as it was, had the advantage of being based—as far as it ever is—on a public knowledge of more or less exactly who they were.
That meant Verstappen, who had the advantage of fresher tyres, dropped from fourth to fifth in a race he could have won and that went instead to Australian team mate Daniel Ricciardo.
Having Mr. Boies rather than Mr. Weinstein sign the contract had the advantage of protecting the resulting information under the attorney-client privilege, which would shield it from disclosure in subsequent disputes.
Now all of a sudden the tax is happening with respect to Amazon — you know they had the advantage of no tax and the Supreme Court just ruled and that's a big difference.
Again, Magic Leap had the advantage of taking its time — thanks in part to an absurd amount of venture funding — and addressing early concerns of AR, so it's not an even playing field.
That is over 24.7 percent more than the original "Frozen" made during its first weekend in 2013 ($67.4 million, not adjusting for inflation), which had the advantage of being a Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Yet Fisher, who had the advantage of applying as a legacy admit, simply didn't stand out in an especially competitive admissions cycle with her test scores, grades, and extracurricular activities, court documents showed.
The net effect was meant to evoke classic horror, but also had the advantage of looking like a sundae, which is to say: a much-loved food with a long history of already existing.
He also had the advantage of never quite attaining mainstream success – Hungary ended up as valiant losers, after all – while his suave but austere Eastern Bloc aesthetic is fairly 'in' amongst fashionistas these days.
"Although it might be more beneficial to keep driving straight and preferable with a tail wind, our approach had the advantage that we could learn from each round," Peeters writes in the blog post.
David Trujillo, who led the TPG Growth investment, said while Apple was a formidable competitor, Spotify had the advantage of being an independent provider that could address a bigger part of the mobile market.
Much like when it had the advantage of revealing the PS4's price after Microsoft announced the Xbox One's in 2013, Sony can again ensure its device launches with the most competitive price possible.
Early on, it was by no means clear that "NCIS" would blossom, though it had the advantage of being a spinoff from the moderately successful legal drama "JAG," which brought it a carry-over audience.
Still, the Sanders campaign had the advantage of a campaign bank account and name recognition left over from the 2016 campaign, and the almost-certain knowledge that the Vermont senator would mount a 2020 push.
Last time, Harris, Biden and Sanders held the same stage, while Warren alone was the top candidate on the other night -- though she had the advantage of standing out among a group of lesser-known contenders.
The Courage, who won the shield each of the past three years by having the best regular-season record in the league, had the advantage of playing the big game on their home field in Cary.
"Before this presidential election, remember folks were saying that the conventional wisdom was the Republicans had the advantage, especially when it came to turnout in the midterm elections, but they couldn't win presidential elections anymore?" he said.
Large retailers' order value volume was two times greater than smaller retailers during the Thanksgiving weekend, Adobe said, but smaller retailers had the advantage in converting visits to purchases during that time frame, particularly on mobile devices.
Kennedy knew Carter had the advantage in bound delegates, so he and his allies lobbied those delegates to simply eliminate what they called the "robot rule," saying this change would "free the delegates" to vote with their consciences.
President Barack Obama concluded that we should keep the focus where we had the advantage: on tough sanctions, economic aid to Ukraine, training for its troops, support for its reform efforts — especially combating endemic corruption — and determined diplomacy.
For his father, the three-time Tony Award-nominated actor Joshua Henry — most recently for his lead performance as Billy Bigelow in Jack O'Brien's revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel" — Samson's birth had the advantage of exquisite timing.
Current tide heights have reached and even surpassed the famous blizzard of 1978, which saw tides rise more than 4 feet above normal, even though they were lesser storms, because they had the advantage of higher baseline sea levels.
That compares to 900,000 first-day downloads of Pokémon Go. Of course, Super Mario Run had the advantage of Apple's huge marketing push as well as the fact it launched in 150 countries, as compared to Pokémon's much more measured launch.
While Mr. Biden did not announce his candidacy until several weeks into the quarter, he also had the advantage of beginning his campaign as a household name who had spent eight years as vice president and decades as a senator.
While Mr. Biden did not announce his candidacy until several weeks into the quarter, he also had the advantage of beginning his campaign as a household name who had spent eight years as vice president and decades as a senator.
Superstore didn't go too big for "Olympics," even though it had the advantage of airing in a special time slot at the end of a primetime broadcast of the Rio Olympics that featured the popular 4x100 track and field relay.
Where ANZ said it would have needed to invest further in branches and digital capacity to build up those businesses, Singapore's biggest lender noted it already had the advantage of existing infrastructure in those markets and would not have to deploy much capital.
Hitler also had the advantage that his Nazi party enjoyed stunning leaps at the polls from the mid '73's to early '30's, going from a fringe party to winning a dominant share of parliamentary seats in free elections in 1932.
Apple had the advantage of already enjoying the loyalty of a vibrant creative community that had embraced the Mac as its development platform of choice, so when the iPhone's App Store was launched there were plenty of curious and capable helpers on hand.
He also had the advantage of being one of the few characters who didn't seem completely morally compromised; indeed, it was his conversation with journalist Tom Hammerschmidt (Boris McGiver) that set the ball rolling for a major Team Underwood takedown in the press.
If that phone dominated opponents far more used to the limelight, opponents put together for two or three times the cost, opponents that should have had the advantage thanks to their years of sustained success, that would be like Leicester's Premier League win.
Humans get the meaning fast, because they have a very good idea of what the nouns in this sentence — Bob, street, car — can and cannot do, but machines haven't had the advantage of experiencing the world in quite the same way as humans.
Bourgeois also had the advantage of a long life: from 214, when she was born in Paris into a family of tapestry dealers and restorers, to 21997, when she died in New York at the age of 215, a wily, celebrated art star.
"Those who were lucky enough to be at Lexington Avenue and Forty-second street had the advantage of the eye protection afforded by a screen of smoke that drifted from a chimney across their vision at just the right moment," reported The Times.
Bernie Sanders seemed to escape the debate without a significant blow to his now front-running campaign -- and had the advantage at least four other centrist rivals arguing he's too radical to beat Trump but who have failed to slow him down.
Like other victorious conservative populists, including in the United States, Mr. Morrison had the advantage of an easier message: change is risky and expensive; leftist plans to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases will wreck the economy, which has grown without interruption for 28 years.
Philippe Troussier, one of several nomadic Frenchmen who made a reputation coaching multiple African teams, often said that a foreign coach had the advantage of being seen as a neutral, a mediating force on a continent where many countries are rived by internal conflicts.
When his aides first began airing the possibility of an early election last week, it was clear he had the advantage against the chief opposition Democratic Party, which has been in disarray since the July resignation of its leader, Renho Murata, and several recent defections.
Roglic, who was beaten by 0.01 of a second in the opening time trial, had the advantage of drier roads before the rain began to fall on the hilly 25-mile route from Radda to Greve in Italy, the heart of the Tuscan red-wine-making region.
That would have had the advantage of letting all the currently leading candidates actually interact with one another onstage, but it naturally would have been a disappointment for all those candidates who aren't currently polling well and get relegated to a less exciting and interesting event.
So Kimmel already had the advantage of having a better idea of how to host the Oscars after a year of experience, and the most important thing the Oscars had to do to improve (not give any prizes to the wrong winners) had almost nothing to do with him.
This had the advantage of avoiding some of the worst Saint Laurent clichés, and to a certain extent almost seemed to pick up where the last show by his predecessor, Hedi Slimane, left off, albeit in a less stylized, precious way — though Mr. Vaccarello declared ignorance of Mr. Slimane's work for the brand.
But when he settled in to tell his story, all those years later, he had the advantage of knowing how it all turned out — of knowing, for one thing, that Coughlin and Long and lesser "farceurs" had been shooting stars whose sparks and nebulae had been absorbed into the galactic Age of Roosevelt.
But Mr. Levey said conservatives still had the advantage, because to force a vote on the nomination in the Senate would take at least 13 Republican votes if it ever got out of the Judiciary Committee and onto the Senate floor, which is unlikely, no matter how much noise the liberal groups make.
The Old World, which had the advantage of centuries of localized efforts, can offer hundreds of different wines, produced by heritage and tradition, that are far more honest expressions of culture than any imitation Napa cabernet sauvignon — a product of oak chips, enzymes, "pumps and powders" — rising from California's sun-baked Central Valley.
While Trump had the advantage of arguing in 2016 that low unemployment numbers were fake and a rising stock market was a "bubble," he must now argue that those same numbers are now both real and reflect true improvement for the majority of Americans (when a lot of Americans, particularly working-class Americans, don't own stocks).
He was also, in that spirit, a pioneer in the sort of secure messaging that is now routine: In 2012, the Daily News revealed that he insisted on communicating with his staff via BlackBerry Messenger, which had the advantage of sending data from one device to another with no backup left on a corporate server for nosy investigators to find.

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