He told MPs the timeframe for dealing with anti-dumping complaints was verydisadvantageous.
2
The third metope (3) shows an Athenian under verydisadvantageous circumstances.
3
The position of Philip was verydisadvantageous.
4
This they do under verydisadvantageous conditions, seeing the difference in the length of the arms of the lever.
5
It must be confessed, that the princes and nobility, in those ages, went to war on verydisadvantageous terms.
6
Wells was forming on the open fields, and Lewis, in a verydisadvantageous position, was making a strong fight.
7
Mr. Drummond has represented the character of our author in a verydisadvantageous, though perhaps not in a very unjust light.
8
I saw, therefore, that it would be verydisadvantageous to me to run any risk of being lowered in their estimation.
9
Already, in 1904, Russia, being in a difficult situation, was obliged to conclude a commercial treaty with Germany, verydisadvantageous to herself.
10
At a place called Drumfliuch, where Battleford Bridge now stands, Tyrone contrived to draw his enemies into an engagement on verydisadvantageous ground.
11
I wish that you would try to get the better of it; it is verydisadvantageous to you, and very trying to other people!
12
Certainly I have seen it in a verydisadvantageous light, some of the best streets having been burnt, and the whole place thrown into confusion.