Aún no tenemos significados para "competitive disadvantage".
1He argues the higher taxes put the drugmaker at a competitive disadvantage.
2Normally seen as a competitive disadvantage, in Navratilova's case it did not matter.
3But others cautioned against putting the UK stock market at a competitive disadvantage.
4Rivals are already up in arms about the potential for a competitive disadvantage.
5It also reduces the competitive disadvantage for UK banks against foreign rivals operating in Britain.
6A ratings cut would be a competitive disadvantage, and could dramatically reduce Ambac's new business.
7That would leave them with a structural competitive disadvantage, which the Chinese have generally avoided.
8Beyond that, the franchise's resistance to accepting African-American players put it at a competitive disadvantage.
9The proposed deal will place Scotland at a real competitive disadvantage to Northern Ireland, says Nicola Sturgeon.
10Australian booksellers cannot buy stock from lower-priced suppliers overseas, which means they are at a competitive disadvantage.
11He proposed to impose tariffs on food imports, so farmers would not face " competitive disadvantage".
12At present, they say they suffer a competitive disadvantage because internal EU flights are still paying for emissions.
13As a result, competing music streaming services could be put at a competitive disadvantage, the EU competition enforcer said.
14But initial compliance costs are usually not considered irreparable harm, and competitive disadvantage claims are too speculative, the commission said.
15It aids the very small businesses that Republican critics say are being put at a competitive disadvantage by the program.
16Critics of the legislation say such a new SEC requirement would put American energy and mining companies at a competitive disadvantage.
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