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1
But I considered this to be no
serious
disadvantage
,
on the whole.
2
Attackers are at a
serious
disadvantage
,
because they arrive already thirsty.
3
Besides their great inferiority in numbers, the British were under a
serious
disadvantage
.
4
There was another and very
serious
disadvantage
attending our locality.
5
The other
serious
disadvantage
was the facility of divorce.
6
Four discharges, in less than so many minutes, threatened a
serious
disadvantage
to the free-traders.
7
She had hitherto been fencing at a
serious
disadvantage
.
8
Perhaps it does show a lack of manners; but this is scarcely its most
serious
disadvantage
.
9
Now, Uncle Hiram could partake of both without
serious
disadvantage
either to his health or purse.
10
At Stratton his achievements were even more brilliant, for his troops began at a
serious
disadvantage
.
11
If this were always the case, mutants lacking these essential molecules would be at a
serious
disadvantage
.
12
In the region here immediately under consideration, Great Britain entered the contest under conditions of
serious
disadvantage
.
13
Her ease put him at
serious
disadvantage
.
14
Dripping with water as Mrs. Falchion was, she did not, strange to say, appear at
serious
disadvantage
.
15
If you don't have questions at the end of your interview, you're putting yourself at a
serious
disadvantage
.
16
A
serious
disadvantage
to this type of craft is that it lacks the portability necessary for military purposes.
serious
disadvantage
serious