A negative or unwanted consequence or side effect of a solution.
Put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm.
Argument that a team brings up against a policy action that is being considered.
1 WAYS of combating educational disadvantage have been identified by Government working group.
2 AAR, however, said it was at a disadvantage on related company boards.
3 The disadvantage is that the process demands time, energy and logistic support.
4 The problem begins with an educational system that tends to perpetuate disadvantage .
5 But I don't believe his supposedly 'elitist' approach will prove a disadvantage .
6 I think it's a disadvantage for us that we played last year.
7 Their choice puts themselves, and especially their children, at a major disadvantage .
8 However, students who lacked home computers may have been at a disadvantage .
9 And of course they had the disadvantage of working with primitive equipment.
10 In the future, try to avoid being at such a stark disadvantage .
11 The greatest disadvantage of the Shugduf is the difficulty of keeping balance.
12 It was a fair question, which naturally put me at a disadvantage .
13 In the domestic political sphere, Gore's straitened qualities work to his disadvantage .
14 That puts new private hospitals at a disadvantage - at least initially.
15 He said the pact would not put U.S. workers at a disadvantage .
16 That sort of thinking often puts you at a disadvantage , added Hedges.
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