Aún no tenemos significados para "slight disadvantage".
1I admit he has the slight disadvantage of being, beyond all question, off his head.
2To use your own eloquent language, you have the ' slight disadvantage' of being off your head.
3It did have the slight disadvantage, however, of a bullet ricocheting back and killing the pilot.
4However I'm at a slight disadvantage, and so far as I don't know what they look like.
5The 60 min score showed the opposite effect, possibly indicating a slight disadvantage of the topical anaesthesia.
6I realize that we are at a slight disadvantage without weapons, but we still have surprise on our side.'
7Electric cars are at a slight disadvantage on the Nürburgring, because they are heavier than comparable sized petrol vehicles.
8The trick works even if those alleles put their owner at a slight disadvantage when the parasite is not present.
9The slight disadvantage involved by the modern improved arrester is not to be compared with the importance of the safety acquired.
10Had he not taken the chap at a slight disadvantage in getting the first hold, the stranger would have been his master.
11Not only will it be very easy to create a little friction, you could find that this drive puts you at a slight disadvantage!
12On account of the smokeless powder they used, the Spanish batteries could not be precisely located, so our own artillery were at a slight disadvantage.
13"It is but having you, let us say, at a slight disadvantage; and now I think I may move."
14420 was placed at a slight disadvantage in the re-learning series by an interruption of the training between the seventh and the eighth series.
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