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at a disadvantage造句
1. He's at a disadvantage being so shy. 2. His inability to speak English puts him at a disadvantage when he attends international conferences. 3. We were put at a disadvantage. 4. I felt at a disadvantage. 5. My father thought that I'd be at a disadvantage if I wrote left-handed. 6. His inability to speak French puts him at a disadvantage. 7. The new rules may put European farmers at a disadvantage . 8. There was no reason for her to feel at a disadvantage. 9. Anyone who can't use a computer is at a disadvantage these days. 10. I was at a disadvantage compared to the younger members of the team. 11. He was at a disadvantage because of the poor education he had received. 12. After all, we're the ones at a disadvantage. 13. It puts them at a disadvantage. 14. Many lawyers in commerce and industry are at a disadvantage over Woolf, compared to their private practice brethren. 15. Problems of language and skills will place them at a disadvantage.There was, however, no evidence of worry as yet. 16. This puts small inventors at a disadvantage because they do not have entire legal departments to represent them. 17. But even within Clarendon County, Summerton is at a disadvantage because it is so small. 18. Artists can be at a disadvantage in group exhibitions as only a small part of their activity can be seen. 19. They are at a disadvantage in the job market because of lower education and training levels, cultural prejudice and domestic responsibilities. 20. The fact that he didn't speak a foreign language put him at a disadvantage. 21. In this way there is less chance of being caught at a disadvantage or being ambushed by circumstances. 22. Other nations worry that the technology will put their own farmers at a disadvantage. 23. It was the only time in her life that she had noticed her maternal grandmother at a disadvantage, on the defensive. 24. Though normally good-natured and easygoing, Paul hated to be at a disadvantage. 25. These are urgent issues because the few charities that bend or break the rules put the law-abiding majority at a disadvantage. 26. In a room enlivened by a colony intelligence, visitors are at a disadvantage. 27. Rejected at that level, he was back to square one, at a disadvantage. 28. Some may argue that democratic investment clubs put members at a disadvantage in times of high volatility, limiting their flexibility. 29. So, except during a few warm days in summer, a white coat would seem to put its wearer at a disadvantage. 30. Secrecy confers power on those who know the secret while those who do not are at a disadvantage.