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