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Almost 9 percent had two disadvantages; 4 percent reported three disadvantages; 1.6 percent had four disadvantages; 0.04 percent had five or six.
I had accidentally discovered one of the great disadvantages of books (a medium that is not exactly short on disadvantages at the moment).
But it should not have to overcome distinct disadvantages imposed by its own government — disadvantages that give foreign companies unfair negotiating leverage over American businesses.
I mean, it&aposs very difficult to really calculate or account for all of the advantages and disadvantages, we know on net the advantages outweigh the disadvantages.
Climate change activists, in particular, spend a lot of time discussing the advantages and disadvantages of negative — even apocalyptic — rhetoric and the advantages and disadvantages of taking a more optimistic tone.
In contrast, recruiters for the United States face two disadvantages.
The present system for tracking all this has two disadvantages.
For example, are there institutional disadvantages to exercising this right?
Each system of sensors has advantages and disadvantages, he says.
Women still face some disadvantages when they run for office.
She has some other disadvantages in a crowded primary field.
That triggered a debate about the disadvantages of outside investment.
The scientific benefits — and disadvantages — of coffee are well-researched.
Personal loans can have both advantages and disadvantages for borrowers.
It only has disadvantages that dishonour women in their household.
"No disadvantages that I can immediately think of," he says.
Unpredictability What are the advantages and disadvantages of Trump's unpredictability?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of these different requirements?
The disadvantages of students learning English were also on display.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of living at home?
This carries disadvantages for the stability of the political system.
The payment anomaly disadvantages small insurers relative to larger ones.
The consRenting from solely one brand also has its disadvantages.
Two that they considered, "extortion" and "bribery", both had disadvantages.
But having the pen be corded does it have its disadvantages.
That has advantages and disadvantages, but it definitely means more choice.
But at the same time, there are, of course, inherent disadvantages.
"There are no disadvantages to being deaf in kayaking," Dane said.
It was that there are "advantages and disadvantages" to doing so.
Live-streaming a military operation has obvious disadvantages, not least militarily.
But, as with all diseases, the advantages paled beside the disadvantages.
But collecting this type of data has both advantages and disadvantages.
"They put you at some disadvantages," Cavaliers Coach Tyronn Lue said.
A post-Brexit Britain offers such investors both advantages and disadvantages.
We'll shoot dozens of angles and scrutinize the disadvantages of each.
But his policy disadvantages are overshadowed by his public image ones.
"We want as few disadvantages (from Brexit) as possible," she said.
What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of both options?
What would be the advantages and disadvantages of the imagined life?
Immigration is a phenomenon that has concrete advantages and concrete disadvantages.
Potential disadvantages, as always with insurance, involve the potential for gaming.
But Democrats faced formidable structural disadvantages, unlike any in recent memory.
China has options besides tariffs, but they have disadvantages as well.
What advantages and disadvantages do you have operating out of Detroit?
The Irish prime minister cannot afford a deal that disadvantages Ireland.
There are a lot of disadvantages of being an old goat.
But Democrats say structural disadvantages there could prevent a Sanders upset.
There are practical disadvantages that create real barriers to academic success.
There are never-ending debates over the benefits and disadvantages of democracy.
You almost begin to think that she understands what structural disadvantages are!
These disadvantages will become more pronounced in the new automation-driven economy.
It has also endured the disadvantages of continental politics without the advantages.
Both candidates have what are probably crippling disadvantages, one of them money.
The disadvantages of this method are that it is slow and expensive.
It's got a bunch of disadvantages, like it's synchronous and not instantaneous.
There are several ways of doing that, each with advantages and disadvantages.
Car makers say the disadvantages are dwindling over time with new models.
What are the advantages of a micro fund and also the disadvantages?
These aren't the only disadvantages the opposition has had to contend with.
Of course, Titan has several disadvantages as a new home for humanity.
" He might highlight "advantages and disadvantages," but "the President makes the decision.
In the past, structural disadvantages forced women to protect their fragile turf.
To begin anew, at such steep disadvantages, what amounts to missionary work?
The media, on the other hand, enters the fray with significant disadvantages.
What competitive disadvantages does Mr. Wunder's company, PortraitEFX, have compared with Lifetouch?
As a whole, the House Democratic candidates overcame all of these disadvantages.
What would be the advantages and disadvantages of a life without pain?
As with all things, there are disadvantages and challenges along the way.
The bank also lays out the advantages and disadvantages of such plans.
What are the advantages and disadvantages to the 24-hour news cycle?
They still have disadvantages, such as longer charging time and lower range.
These voters suffer from economic disadvantages even as they enjoy racial advantages.
Critics have pointed out the disadvantages of noncompete clauses to unskilled labor.
This disadvantages women, who have lower LSAT scores (on average) than men.
That disadvantages startups and nonprofits without the resources to navigate the system.
It's the competition between different fuels; they all have advantages and disadvantages.
Photo: SeagateSSDs do have some disadvantages, like a limited lifespan of read/write cycles, but the most modern SSD technology is designed to minimize the problems these disadvantages are going to cause to your day-to-day computing.
"Drag's not as political not anymore, which has advantages and disadvantages," he says.
The relative disadvantages of solid fuel do, however, diminish as rockets get smaller.
I think there&aposs disadvantages to that, but there&aposs also some advantages.
According to her, being a female investigator comes with both benefits and disadvantages.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of being close to people unlike you?
There are many VPN services out there, all with different advantages and disadvantages.
An even more important reform is to tackle underlying disadvantages in human capital.
All other options would bring disadvantages to Germany's export-oriented industry, it said.
Additionally, both approaches have their advantages and disadvantages when applied in Latin America.
What might be some of the advantages and disadvantages of a shortened week?
This disadvantages Democrats, whom young voters tend to vote for more than Republicans.
No candidate alone can eliminate all the structural disadvantages now preventing majority rule.
Meanwhile, CMS has failed to highlight some of the disadvantages of Medicare Advantage.
But it's never one or the other, there are always disadvantages and advantages.
However, he adds, there are also some disadvantages to using Cas12a over Cas9.
In some ways, Brooker is working against a couple of disadvantages this season.
Small tweaks to the electoral system also produced large disadvantages for the opposition.
The child of a mentally ill parent is also likely to suffer disadvantages.
The postwar world of haute couture in London had its advantages and disadvantages.
Her disadvantages are numerous, beginning with the most fundamental: how agents are paid.
"You have everywhere advantages and disadvantages," Cilic said of his size and reach.
But there are certain disadvantages to having it associated with only one account.
What are the advantages and disadvantages to medical professionals using apps like TikTok?
But the advantages will remain constant and the disadvantages will diminish, Sacconaghi said.
"There are a lot of disadvantages of being an old goat," he said.
Electric motorcycles have the same disadvantages as electric cars, namely cost and range.
Each has its pros and cons and unique benefits or disadvantages for funds.
"The decision has negative tax implications and it clearly disadvantages minorities," Kubicki said.
"Having Iowa and New Hampshire first disadvantages minority candidates without question," Vela said.
Some of the reforms in the House farm bill would exacerbate these disadvantages.
What are some possible advantages and disadvantages to taking such messages to heart?
Officials say it protects victims and defendants, but critics say it disadvantages victims.
Disadvantages: Competing against exclusive contracts in major cities; added costs of rebalancing bikes.
At the age of 13, you just begin to understand prejudice and its inescapable imprint on every aspect of life—to be a girl is to experiences numerous disadvantages, and to be a girl of color compounds these disadvantages exponentially.
Lisbeth Garcia from Rhode Island found advantages and disadvantages to smart devices: I think it's not that easy to say there are "dumb" devices that are better than some "smart" devices because there are advantages and disadvantages to both devices.
Screenshot: Linux MintIt's quick and it's simple to do, so what are the disadvantages?
But few of them face the distinct disadvantages that an international football schedule brings.
Yet passive investments have distinct disadvantages, including: Of course, active management isn't for everyone.
Each has its own advantages and disadvantages and laws governing performance and road use.
This year's bottom state can't argue any inherent disadvantages, unless you count being small.
In a sexist world which often disadvantages females, as such, we need good data.
Aboriginal Australians suffer from enormous disadvantages, which a succession of governments has barely dented.
The customs union has disadvantages besides making free-trade deals with third countries harder.
That's a big 'fuck you' to people who talk about genetic advantages and disadvantages.
This measurement, while clear and widely available, disadvantages small countries with modest population sizes.
To make matters worse, if your neighbors experience similar disadvantages, this compounds your distrust.
There are many reasons that the disadvantages have received more attention than the gains.
In few places are the disadvantages Democrats face more pronounced than in North Carolina.
The advantages of the ski-jump far outweigh the disadvantages for two important reasons.
Smoking odds were unchanged over time, however, among people with three or more disadvantages.
However, Bukola Saraki, director general of Atiku's campaign, told Reuters the delay "disadvantages us".
When you're candid about your disadvantages, you can present them in an advantageous way.
So automation not only disadvantages local workers, but also benefits closed and homogeneous societies.
What are the advantages and disadvantages of purchasing a farm animal during a pandemic?
There are disadvantages to declaring a public health emergency of international concern, experts said.
Playing down abortion issues has advantages and disadvantages for Ms. Blackburn, political experts say.
But this formula also disadvantages some parts of the state, such as college campuses.
Reorienting is bound to give advantages to certain groups and impose disadvantages on others.
Puerto Rico will also have to overcome disadvantages relative to U.S. states and territories.
" The disadvantages, he said, are mainly practical: "I could use more electrical outlets now.
It also comes with cultural disadvantages and social inequality that deserve well-balanced attention.
Without them, our companies will face even more competitive disadvantages in Asia's booming markets.
Both the Apple Watch Series 5 and Fitbit Versa 2 offer advantages and disadvantages.
All sources have advantages and disadvantages; they all have circumstances in which they excel.
But when I became a teenager, the social disadvantages of outer-boroughhood was clear.
If we fail to do this, we are actually increasing and compounding their disadvantages.
Sony gives you both silicone and foam tips, each of which offers advantages and disadvantages.
Unfortunately, this has brought many of the disadvantages and few of the perks of gentrification.
However, if you're constantly whining about your disadvantages, you may be less inclined to succeed.
Each plan has its own advantages and disadvantages, depending on what your financial needs are.
However, we can talk a bit about the advantages and disadvantages of each display type.
Like with any venture capital partnership, there are some advantages and disadvantages to this model.
Safe to say, private arbitration is a restrictive route for redress that clearly disadvantages consumers.
Indeed, those working in foreign languages are keen to talk about these advantages and disadvantages.
If all those things cause the Ridgeline to be rather car-like, there are disadvantages.
Growing up poor and malnourished is one of the greatest disadvantages an athlete can have.
Bottom line: Of the disadvantages mentioned, Republicans can only really control fundraising and candidate recruitment.
Instead of dwelling on the disadvantages of albinism, I continue to focuse on the positive.
All athletes benefit from biological advantages, or suffer from biological disadvantages, in their respective sports.
"Eventually, you will accept who you are and live peacefully with your disadvantages," Hou said.
There's an incredible advantage in being a student-athlete here, but there are some disadvantages.
But nearly all of the decline is concentrated among people with few if any disadvantages.
They still face daunting disadvantages in the job market even after they graduate with degrees.
"AVID is concerned that the location of the Verne disadvantages those held there," McGinley said.
She's tried so hard to get to a Final Four with all the disadvantages there.
Encyclopedia Astronautica lays out the following breakdown of the advantages and disadvantages of solid propellant.
When I think of who skinny repeal disadvantages, I think of someone like Debbie Mills.
As innocuous as this typical system sounds, it has a number of disadvantages for students.
In terms of audience reception, the subject, predictably, came with as many disadvantages as rewards.
Then the functions of social conflict get undercut by all the disadvantages of social conflict.
But Dallas also shares Texas' disadvantages when it comes to quality of life and cost.
And that disadvantages, not the well-educated, but the people who aren't as well educated.
The program's strategy of replacing bad mosquitoes with good ones has some disadvantages as well.
You see, there are disadvantages to having such a generic name as Jack George Donaldson.
"We need a level playing field, this means no discrimination and no disadvantages," Altmaier said.
But barring that, you have to communicate your disadvantages in a way that benefits your campaign.
The purpose is to highlight disadvantages some have in life through no fault of their own.
Whether the stealth jet's advantage is worth its disadvantages is a philosophical question for military planners.
There were also instances where the color of my skin and manner of speaking were disadvantages.
Facing the same team twice in a week can have both advantages and disadvantages for pitchers.
Muslims are severely marginalized in India in general, and for Muslim women, disadvantages are particularly acute.
And the research finds that first-time homebuyers more often face disadvantages at the negotiating table.
However, some of those advantages, not least the 'line of sight' requirement, are distinct disadvantages too.
It listed "cumulative disadvantages" and barely any improvement since recession struck just over a decade ago.
Barrat takes a close look at the potential future of AI, weighing its advantages and disadvantages.
With all of these disadvantages, it's no wonder TSA Officers can't leave the agency fast enough.
In light of those massive disadvantages, Parnell's narrow loss should be the story of the night.
" She adds: "You write about the disadvantages of being a woman, but I've only found advantages!
And within these countries, disparities in learning rooted in social and economic disadvantages only perpetuate inequality.
In Rio, 99's service is limited to on-demand taxis, which certainly has its disadvantages.
"The trade war disadvantages them a little bit, compared to utilities and real estate," she said.
Undocumented immigrants contributed to the growth of the Hispanic population,which comes with its own disadvantages.
Effective movements need to understand these differences, and leverage these new advantages while minimizing the disadvantages.
Over all, most districts shifted to the left, despite structural disadvantages Democrats faced, like partisan gerrymandering.
And that there's both advantages and disadvantages of where the dollar is in the short term.
"At the beginning, there were no disadvantages or advantages because no one cared," Mr. Roth said.
This is a necessary part of online multiplayer in games, but it has its disadvantages, too.
For now, however, Mr. Macron sees mainly disadvantages to trying to strike a deal with protesters.
And what about you, João, what are the advantages and disadvantages of living with your parents?
Children raised in single-parent homes face obvious statistical disadvantages, particularly those children living in poverty.
That platform should acknowledge the many disadvantages under which women labor, in the workplace and elsewhere.
Meritocracy is blind to the fact that some people face structural disadvantages and others do not.
"There are certainly some advantages to physical media and huge, overwhelming disadvantages to physical media," he said.
But, the report cautioned, black women still faced clear disadvantages in fundraising, particularly from large individual donors.
The Aloha State's location creates a multitude of built-in disadvantages, especially when it comes to cost.
You didn't succeed in this world by ignoring people's idiosyncrasies, their personal struggles and societally-inflicted disadvantages.
It's that it actually makes it harder for him to see the disadvantages that other people face.
Given the disadvantages faced by Indigenous Australians, it follows that they're also under-represented in science fields.
Just as the argument that Facebook systematically disadvantages conservative voices can only be made in bad faith.
Kakimi told CNBC there are several possible hub locations in Asia, each with different advantages and disadvantages.
It's still an open playing field with each approach so far offering its own advantages and disadvantages.
Set against these other disadvantages, coal's primary advantage has always been its low cost and relative abundance.
He seems to recognize few advantages to late middle age, and to focus instead on the disadvantages.
The values of personal responsibility, reciprocity and mutual support mend communities and lives broken by life's disadvantages.
Adults can weigh the benefits and disadvantages and consider issues of privacy and access to their data.
Prior to the passage of the ACA, small businesses faced profound disadvantages in the health insurance marketplace.
Americans afflicted with rare diseases shouldn't face more daunting disadvantages simply because of their limited population size.
But this is a complex problem precisely because there are both advantages and disadvantages to their size.
He had to overcome an array of disadvantages before becoming the renowned trader that he is today.
What they want are smart people talking through the various advantages and disadvantages of any given solution.
But Amazon has some disadvantages as it looks to take on pure-play advertisers Google and Facebook.
The way I looked at it as a kid was that I had a lot of disadvantages.
The big picture: Many minorities already face extreme disadvantages in getting accepted and affording a college education.
H.R. McMaster reportedly asked the president to consider at more length the risks and disadvantages of accepting.
But in Florida, where Biden is leading among Latinos, Sanders's disadvantages go beyond his rival's recent momentum.
Disadvantages and stress stemming from a history of discrimination and community segregation underlie these and other disparities.
It did not provide specifics about the disadvantages, nor the size and kind of state incentives required.
"But we must weigh these disadvantages against the considerable windfall that unions have received" over the years.
Informed by her social conscience and own working-class roots, Murtha was eager to highlight these disadvantages.
A great many people have been pointing out women's disadvantages in comedy for a very long time.
But this is a complex problem precisely because there are both advantages and disadvantages to their size.
The advantages and disadvantages are greatest in a low-turnout primary, and lowest in a presidential year.
We are clearly pointing out some specific disadvantages around things like Gmail and Google's control of email.
And operational failures alone can't explain the Democratic disadvantages in the Senate, House, governor's offices and statehouses.
Queen Elizabeth II opens up about her coronation ceremony saying there are some disadvantages to wearing crowns.
Witness Kerwin Miller, a veteran and resident of DC, spoke to the disadvantages of the city's veterans.
Racial health differences arise when groups face serious and persistent disadvantages caused by racism at all levels.
Inherent contempt is "a tool that's got advantages and disadvantages," the committee's chairman, Jerrold Nadler, said recently.
There's obviously disadvantages to not really getting to know people, but we're dwelling on one issue per episode.
It's easy to imagine what those might be, and it's rather difficult to imagine any disadvantages at all.
Hawaii, in 49th place, probably has too many built-in disadvantages to ever do well in our study.
"It tells you a lot about the advantages and disadvantages of following one pathway or another," he says.
"The airline is becoming more interesting because disadvantages such as existing contracts can now be terminated," he said.
That's not to say Horiguchi escaped unscathed, one of his great stylistic disadvantages was thrown into the spotlight.
Those who denounce affirmative action say it disadvantages minority groups that perform well academically, such as Asian-Americans.
I think playing in another city now I see the advantages and disadvantages to playing in different places.
"The plaintiffs have not concretely proven that irreparable disadvantages arise from the capacity allocations (for Gazprom)," it said.
Q: What do you view as your risks and disadvantages with the position we are interviewing you for?
For more on the advantages, disadvantages, and refinements of this retirement income strategy, check out the full report.
Women experience economic, workforce and healthcare disadvantages, intimate partner violence, gendered violence in public places, and street harassment.
Defendants in these cases often contend that the ability of the plaintiff to pick the venue disadvantages them.
"People should know that...you can only take advantages and leave the disadvantages on the way," she says.
Alaska has always had inherent disadvantages in competing for business, including its location, infrastructure and its high costs.
Once she began passing taller and younger women, she realized that her height and weight were not disadvantages.
Whether we like it or not, we are all subject to privileges and disadvantages based on our appearance.
"Explain it to me: If I stay here, would there be advantages or disadvantages?" asked Loli Risco, 59.
Restraint, on the other hand, would establish new norms that establish electoral disadvantages for Democrats and embolden Republicans.
His task was not a simple one: to make Maryland competitive after decades of mediocrity and structural disadvantages.
Recognizing the advantages and disadvantages, she says, is the first step in learning how to approach unfamiliar material.
For example, today's campaign finance system rewards partisan grandstanding and disadvantages creative young leaders from entering public office.
Disadvantages of credit cards:Interest rates tend to be high; the average credit card APR is currently over 17%.
The system inherently disadvantages merchant refiners like CVR Energy, in which Icahn Associates holds an 82 percent stake.
Make a list of the advantages and disadvantages — both short- and long-term — that these children may have.
I think people need to consider whether or not the advantages of going after them outweigh the disadvantages.
The government says the project already guarantees ample power to the two provinces and denies it disadvantages Hazara people.
The disadvantages of such a portfolio include complexity and potentially high trading costs, according to Iachini of Charles Schwab.
There are a lot of options out there and each service has a different set of advantages and disadvantages.
"The plant board's action disadvantages Arkansas farmers," Scott Partridge, vice president of global strategy for Monsanto, said on Friday.
And Mr Trump, who campaigned as an outsider with disdain for his fellow Republicans, started his with obvious disadvantages.
But Gorman agreed that there are disadvantages, including the need to devote time and resources towards reporting quarterly results.
Despite the light that the authors' data-driven approach casts on this little-known story, there are some disadvantages.
There are too many people with anti-attitudes about immigrants, social reforms, and economic disadvantages for the working class.
And-- one of the disadvantages we have in our money management operation is the clients know that we're there.
Each menu has advantages and disadvantages; each has a few side dishes that can be added at the margin.
Their combined efforts are aimed at creating technologies to replace blood pumps, which have disadvantages such as malfunctioning parts.
And if we find widespread evidence that it systematically disadvantages poor people, that is a real and genuine concern.
Despite structural disadvantages of gerrymandered congressional districts favoring Republicans, Democrats have so far clinched 232 seats in the House.
"It would be a miracle if Britain quitting does not have any economic disadvantages," Schaeuble was quoted as saying.
In an interview with Broadly, she explained that there are actually disadvantages to being a trans woman in sports.
More than half remembered their doctors explaining the test's advantages, but only about a quarter recalled discussing its disadvantages.
The root causes of teenage pregnancy, Quinlivan noted in an email to CNN, include social, psychological and educational disadvantages.
Nonetheless, the advantages of using a voter file sample outweigh the disadvantages for just about every major campaign pollster.
One of the main disadvantages of a wireless system like this one is that turning it on isn't instantaneous.
Regulatory divergences impose significant costs and create disadvantages for U.S. companies seeking to do business in Canada and Mexico.
And when marginalized people experience sexual violence in such a system, they must overcome tremendous disadvantages when speaking out.
Both options have advantages and disadvantages, but either is better than leaving the matter solely to the standing committees.
The Disadvantages of Lead Leg Kicking When watching Takeru fight it is enlightening to focus on his rear foot.
Counters can be made from a variety of materials, and there are advantages and disadvantages to all of them.
One story is about how race-based disadvantages exist, and how we perpetuate them using the American education system.
Between those disadvantages and extreme shyness, which she covered with an aloof and frosty manner, she had few friends.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: What are the benefits, risks and disadvantages of DNA genetic testing?
Apple and Samsung both offer advantages and disadvantages compared to the other when it comes to their wireless earbuds.
They are too wedded to profitable models to purposefully innovate against themselves with niche products that come with disadvantages.
"When you go to a business that's more mature, that has its advantages and its disadvantages," Mr. Woolery said.
Staiti, a professor of fine arts at Mount Holyoke College, reveals how some painters strove to offset these disadvantages.
Now she is seeking a change to a section of the law governing inheritance, arguing that it disadvantages women.
Huang emailed Twitter's then-CEO, Dick Costolo, accusing the company of having an arbitrary promotion process that disadvantages women.
TUESDAY PUZZLE — Do you mull over the advantages and disadvantages of decisions, or are you a snap decision maker?
An elections system that disadvantages voters of color, they argue, is a system that should not remain in place.
While a weaker yuan would offset the costs of higher tariffs, there are also disadvantages, Goh told CNBC on Thursday.
Under the current format, the American teams have a few built-in disadvantages, most notably the timing of the quarterfinals.
The Maple Leafs twice overcame two-goal disadvantages and were down by two fewer than five minutes into the game.
We asked several experts to weigh in on the benefits and disadvantages of having artificial grass installed on your property.
On top of these structural disadvantages, the so-called pink tax increases the prices of everyday products geared toward women.
The Meta 2 headset had some technical disadvantages compared to its primary rivals, the Microsoft HoloLens and Magic Leap One.
Each uses a mixture of state, federal, and local property taxes to pay for education, but that disadvantages poorer cities.
So it's an option, one with advantages and disadvantages, but it will not allow full access to the single market.
This most likely has to do with complicated social structures and other disadvantages that minority women face throughout their lifetimes.
And going cashless, as Amazon Go mandates, disadvantages poorer customers who might not have credit cards or digital payment accounts.
But race, they say, is merely a proxy for poverty, joblessness and other socio-economic disadvantages that help breed violence.
But Tabarez said Uruguay had done superbly to get so far, given its disadvantages in terms of population and infrastructure.
The short timeframe disadvantages workers because they do not receive adequate time to hear the pros and cons of unionization.
The Paris climate accord is simply the latest example of Washington entering into an agreement that disadvantages the United States.
But as fuel goes up, the disadvantages of flying a very heavy plane begin to make ultra-long haul problematic.
Another option for expanding health care access is to build on the ACA exchanges, but this path has several disadvantages.
While the pro-democratic camp usually fares better than establishment candidates in elections for geographic constituencies, they face some disadvantages.
It's also, realistically, probably somewhat unavoidable when you consider the practical disadvantages of firing the entire Obama administration en masse.
As it has grown, the obvious disadvantages of bureaucracy have been outweighed by some not-so-obvious advantages of scale.
Team Rubicon, for example, gives veterans and civilians a new mission by helping communities in distress overcome disasters and disadvantages.
But as Timothy Lee points out in Vox, Uber faces a lot of disadvantages that other tech giants don't have.
"Find someone who understands the advantages and disadvantages of how you want to get assets from the marriage," she says.
Discriminatory policies and practices have prevented minorities from accumulating wealth, which means that economic disadvantages are passed down through generations.
This makes little sense, however, since ignoring the compounded disadvantages of poverty condemns today's poor children to becoming poor adults.
"Hell or High Water," a meditation on failure disguised as a cops-and-robbers chase movie, has its own disadvantages.
That makes it sound like some of the structural disadvantages that you might think Democrats would eventually overcome could actually endure.
One of the disadvantages of this method is that the process is more complicated to reverse if you change your mind.
But to me there's a broader impact on the economy if this thing goes in a way that disadvantages both countries.
He also raises the problem with Facebook building everything based on its data, which often disadvantages minority groups on the platform.
The disadvantages are just as obvious: screens would be more prone to damage and cracks with no bezels to absorb impact.
Each propellant has its own advantages and disadvantages, but this patent aims to optimize the performance of both with—what else?
The reality, however, is that the evidence that race-specific disadvantages exist and that race-specific remedies can help is overwhelming.
And he's making appeals to Latino voters, helping the Republican Party make up ground on some of its longstanding demographic disadvantages.
Sign in with AppleImage: AppleIf existing SSO options have their advantages and disadvantages, then how is Sign in with Apple different?
While he says Apple is heavily invested in Siri, Schiller talked up both the advantages and disadvantages of having a display.
Disadvantages to legalization are also popping up, especially for the provinces, which must provide the regulatory framework governing distribution and consumption.
This is why blacks and Latinos report lower trust than whites: Socioeconomic and neighborhood disadvantages are more common among these groups.
Apart from the fact that they can be more difficult to join, credit unions may come with a few additional disadvantages.
Even before that agreement, the Universal Postal Union (UPU), an agency of the United Nations, created price disadvantages for U.S. exporters.
Perhaps it is because of such latent disadvantages that Neanderthal DNA is very slowly now being deselected from the human genome.
The public sphere is filled with conversations regarding the disadvantages faced by racial and ethnic minorities, the LGBTQ community and women.
Even so, quickly jumping on to "organic" or similar bandwagons, without thoroughly testing out a set of methods, has its disadvantages.
He will need a similar maximum effort to Green to overcome his disadvantages and Green's intensity doesn't happen very often. 47.
I know we can make our education system work for every one of our children, especially those who come with disadvantages.
And I worry a lot that my children are going to have disadvantages because we're in a remote part of Nebraska.
"There are more disadvantages than advantages to being in New York," said Kurt Bieg, of Simple Machine, the mobile game company.
Several novice candidates won their primaries despite distinct fund-raising disadvantages, starting with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in the June congressional contest.
Funk and Jordan said they have tried to educate Japan about the advantages and the disadvantages of the current N.C.A.A. model.
Of all the options we have for ensuring that Iran never gets a nuclear weapon, this pact offers the fewest disadvantages.
The new guidelines aren't just intended to persuade pediatricians to talk to parents about the disadvantages of the ubiquitous juice box.
The cumulative effect of these overlapping disadvantages is worse than any individual one; concentrated poverty is more damaging than mere poverty.
" However, Trump argued that the measure "encroaches on executive power, disadvantages American companies and hurts the interests of our European allies.
The issue of "fake" semis certainly warrants a conversation between the United States and China, not least because it disadvantages both.
"From financing and hiring, to distribution and agent representation — every aspect of the entire system disadvantages women and people of color."
The solution to low turnout is to create advantages to voting that surpass any disadvantages of doing so, without punishing voters.
But we must weigh these disadvantages against the consider­able windfall that unions have received under Abood for the past 41 years.
It's also true that authoritarian systems like those of China and Russia have built in disadvantages that could undermine them over time.
After a ban, Facebook's best bet would be to encourage people to use its web app, but that has its own disadvantages.
"Most research shows that attractiveness reaps rewards rather than disadvantages," Carr said, but added that research shows there are exceptions to this.
No matter the economic or social disadvantages the majority of the protesters here have, they are still predominantly white, and predominantly male.
Perhaps more worrisome, working mothers typically make 4% less than their childless peers, while low-income moms face even steeper financial disadvantages.
"[The technology] puts them on a level playing field and takes away the disadvantages that their disability places on them," he says.
In the same way that Neptune's retrograde isn't completely bad or good, its direct period will similarly have its advantages and disadvantages.
It's a map designed, seemingly deliberately, to compensate for the party's geographic disadvantages and give them a fighting shot in several districts.
" As for those Crown Jewels, the Queen said candidly: "There are some disadvantages to crowns, but otherwise, there are quite important things.
While the potential advantages of clinging to Mr Trump may be smaller than they first appear, the possible disadvantages are probably greater.
German companies have already experienced disadvantages resulting from China's political calculations, when it comes to the awarding of public contracts, for instance.
"Of course, every small city offers unique advantages and disadvantages to prospective ventures," the company said in study it released on Monday.
And just about every major candidate in the race has some historic quality about them that creates disadvantages as well as advantages.
Racial privileges and/or disadvantages play a huge part in how we interact with the world and how it returns the favor.
They do a great job of laying out the public opinion landscape on renewables, showing where different groups have advantages and disadvantages.
Big guy disadvantages: The main drawback with these sites is a little counterintuitive: Both do more than just provide a wedding website.
THE REPUBLICAN PARTY HAS TREMENDOUS STRUCTURAL DISADVANTAGES RIGHT NOW TO WINNING AN ELECTION AGAINST THE DEMOCRATS IF YOU ARE RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT.
The report in Human Reproduction explores what the study participants view as the advantages and disadvantages of communicating openly with one another.
In this month of deals, you'll have a number of top retailers to consider, each with a set of advantages and disadvantages.
"We must tackle the historical disadvantages which have made women political outsiders," said Sirleaf, who was Africa's first democratically elected woman president.
It's perhaps the most vivid example of the party's collapse during Obama's tenure, and an imbalance that reflects Democrats' broad structural disadvantages.
In a House of Representatives that structurally disadvantages Democrats because of their tight urban clustering, rural voters helped Republicans hold their cushion.
"The plaintiffs have not concretely proven that irreparable disadvantages arise from the capacity allocations (for Gazprom)," the Oberlandesgericht (OLG) Duesseldorf court said.
Although the advantages of being pale in China far outweigh the disadvantages, some Chinese people still have prejudiced beliefs about white people.
Rooftop solar, given its cost disadvantages and small market share, is not the most cost-effective avenue to greening our electricity supply.
As with LIVA, partisan gerrymandering politically disadvantages a disfavored group of people, denying them the ordinary lines of political redress and influence.
The Pentagon admitted Friday that it faces certain disadvantages in the strategic competition with China to develop AI-enabled technologies and capabilities.
Despite these disadvantages and more, Russia has nonetheless has managed to exert an outsize influence on the world via its strongman president.
But despite these achievements, America's black population continues to face significant roadblocks and disadvantages, including greater exposure to environmental hazards than whites.
Similar to other beauty industries, performers are discriminated against for their looks, which disadvantages Black people, people of color, and fat people.
A: Most of us worry that we have disadvantages, be it color, location, whatever, we have things we need to deal with.
But a system where all conceivable systemic disadvantages are taken into account would be hopelessly complicated and impossible to implement in practice.
The rural-urban divide is the defining split in American elections, and that often disadvantages cities, even though they have more voters.
Critics say it disadvantages the hundreds of millions of people from rural areas who work in cities but don't have residency status.
All told, the advantages and disadvantages offered by both Apple and Samsung illustrate their different approaches when it comes to smartphone strategy.
Trump's leads are buoyed by strong support among traditional Republican demographics and only slim disadvantages among voting blocs that traditionally support Democrats.
Otherwise, voters might focus on the advantages of leaving the bloc rather than on the disadvantages when they face the ballot box.
Researchers at Columbia Law School said 75 of 79 scholarly studies that met their criteria concluded that the children faced no disadvantages.
Many economists assure us that trade is essential to a strong economy, and that the advantages of free trade outweigh the disadvantages.
"This unfairness disadvantages American who play by the rules, undermines negotiations at the WTO, and creates an unlevel playing field," he added.
The disadvantages include set-up cost, cost of directors and cost of administrators, registrar and transfer agents (RTAs) for the multiple feeders.
He urged the Irish authorities to tackle "persistent gender inequalities," gender stereotypes and women's continuing disadvantages in employment, education and other fields.
In her books, Ms. Hollis mostly ignores the structural disadvantages women, especially women of color, face when trying to gain financial success.
Hawaii has more financial disadvantages than any other program in FBS football, so the Warriors haven't been good in quite some time.
"It's quite clear that a location that doesn't show itself to be liberal-minded will face economic disadvantages," she told a news conference.
Because one of the disadvantages of Guangxi at the moment is that it doesn't have as much sailing frequency as compared to Shanghai.
But this cultural shift hasn't been without its disadvantages, namely the fact that injuries sustained during pubic hair grooming are on the rise.
"From financing and hiring, to distribution and agent representation – every aspect of the entire system disadvantages women and people of color," said Schlamme.
But exactly what benefits -- or potential disadvantages -- does swapping out a beach read for a coloring book offer both children and adults alike?
Get eight hours of video and the resources to compare the fundamental differences, investment process, advantages and disadvantages of these three Bitcoin competitors.
Children face disadvantages and discrimination Displaced children, particularly refugees, are also at a huge disadvantage when it comes to education, the report states.
Our study adds to the evidence that gifted children do face disadvantages or challenges, specifically when it comes to exposure to screen violence.
Consequently, SpaceX has learned to mitigate the disadvantages of operating at a lower altitude and still reap the well-known and significant benefits.
Work with your tax preparer as you determine which status is best for you, because filing separately can come with plenty of disadvantages.
The disadvantages grow even greater in New York City (outside Staten Island), where white voters are among the best educated in the country.
"But we must weigh these disadvantages against the considerable windfall that unions have received under Abood for the past 41 years," he added.
"Witnesses will testify on advantages and disadvantages of the proposed transition of IANA functions to the global multistakeholder community," the committee's announcement said.
Being away from the game for year definitely has its disadvantages, but being around those guys, really caught me up back to speed.
Since participants didn't rate those terribly differently, researchers concluded that women-made products might just suffer from disadvantages in perception across the board.
I can't even speak for Asian men, as they also share a distinct set of disadvantages that are exploited in mainstream American media.
But the average American doesn't need cheap stuff as much as he needs a good-paying job, and a strong dollar disadvantages exporters.
More schools should continue to take into consideration the student's advantages and disadvantages and cooperate to benefit all students, not just a handful.
"A big achievement – they managed to overcome their structural disadvantages," observes congressional elections scholar Gary Jacobson of the University of California-San Diego.
It's probably enough to make the Democrats fairly clear if modest favorites to retake the House, despite their structural disadvantages in the chamber.
Instead of calculating the political advantages and disadvantages of a response to an issue, why can't politicians focus on doing what is right?
In other words: If states accept certain inviolable conditions, then they should be free to abstain from certain policies they regard as disadvantages.
The biggest problem by far: It significantly disadvantages students from low-income and middle-income families, who are already underrepresented at such schools.
All the models have advantages and disadvantages, but with more investment, together they could form a patchwork quilt covering a lot of students.
Recent updates from Bank of Queensland and Bendigo included the banks' expectations of higher regulatory costs, highlighting the disadvantages of the smaller lenders.
Larger firms still may have a leg up Still, some argue that small companies continue to face big disadvantages compared to larger rivals.
Critics say that encourages customers to use video services that have cut deals with providers and disadvantages rivals, potentially violating net neutrality guidelines.
There are biases and structural disadvantages that can be found in the subtle ways the media and the public responded to her candidacy.
More recently, you might have heard his name bandied about when your parents were discussing the advantages and disadvantages of third-party voting.
Disadvantages: Has raised less money than its dockless competitors, competing against exclusive contracts of incumbent players, cost of labor and time spent rebalancing.
All in all, the replacement plan benefits people who are healthy and high-income, and disadvantages those who are sicker and lower-income.
But from the liberal point of view such gains must be set against two big disadvantages, one a matter of principle, one of practicality.
But these machines have many disadvantages, including the possibility of mechanical breakdown, producing infections, and the formation of blood clots, to name a few.
He's a blur in in the open floor and a genius setting teammates up off the bounce, but his presence creates various disadvantages, too.
"If they don't defend themselves, against the copious evidence that we already have, then I think it disadvantages them," Malinowski told CNN's Erin Burnett.
Baumann rejected suggestions from some investors that Bayer should instead try to forge a joint venture with Monsanto, saying this would have tax disadvantages.
The triple option is typically run by the service academies, since they have significant size and talent disadvantages compared to their Division I counterparts.
" Her defense attorneys said in court filings that she was motivated by her son's "legitimate and documented disadvantages" and a recent violent assault. "Mrs.
The Brexiteers had promised the impossible—all the advantages of EU membership with none of the disadvantages—and disillusionment was inevitably going to follow.
Besides these Ethereum-specific disadvantages, it also faces the problems of the blockchain in general — slow speed and no native identity on the blockchain.
There are a few possible disadvantages, including the lack of 3.5mm headphone jack and a fingerprint sensor located on the back of the phone.
It would mean that no amount of reflexive bootstrap-tugging could make up for the disadvantages that poverty casts over a child's developing brain.
However, there may be some disadvantages that arise from the natural conflict of interest between a non-profit organization and a for-profit app.
Spotify says that the cut Apple takes from in-app subscriptions disadvantages the company in its battle with Apple's own streaming service, Apple Music.
One of her biggest disadvantages is that she already seems like a candidate from the past, a holdover from the last Clinton White House.
Despite the many positives for Indian females and employers, including greater job security and expectations for higher employee retention, there are equally significant disadvantages.
But all the enthusiasm comes with its disadvantages: Democrats will need to spend time and resources before they can take on the GOP incumbents.
Many foreign companies had previously been put off by its legal regime, the disadvantages associated with the U.S. economic embargo and restrictive labor policies.
On Wednesday, the Senate's Environment and Public Works committee held a hearing to discuss the merits and disadvantages posed by the new rule. Sen.
" The officials added that "the desire to accommodate others' discomfort cannot justify a policy that singles out and disadvantages a particular class of students.
"Disadvantage is a common denominator in smoking in the U.S. today, and if you face more disadvantages, your liability to smoking increases," Leventhal said.
But it is a fraud that harms public confidence in securities markets and unfairly disadvantages investors who are not privy to the confidential information.
Furthermore, our social policies, such as health care, housing and educational reforms, have done little to address the systemic disadvantages embedded in American society.
Acquiring a business and keeping the original owners on as partners is less typical than taking over completely, and has its advantages and disadvantages.
While some of Hawaii's disadvantages are beyond its control due to the state's location, others, like the regulatory regime and the roads, are not.
"Potential disadvantages, as always with insurance, involve the potential for gaming," Katherine Hempstead, senior policy adviser at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, told me.
Yes, Democrats can muscle their way through those disadvantages with a big enough win, like their seven-point advantage in the House popular vote.
It argues that the way you look physically influences your personality and behavior, because your physical appearance provides advantages (or disadvantages) in social interactions.
"In particular, prohibiting political robocalls strikes at the heart of the First Amendment (and) disproportionately disadvantages political candidates with fewer resources," the court found.
As prison populations drop, the number of parolees is increasing — people with layer upon layer of disadvantages that often date back to early childhood.
One of the disadvantages of the neighborhood is that the nearest subway, the N and W line, can be a 15-minute walk away.
Then there's the sociological disadvantages, where from very early childhood, boys and girls are taught how to think and talk about money very differently.
He said many farms already pay more than double minimum wage of C$10.50, but bigger paychecks don't overcome disadvantages such as remote locations.
These were great disadvantages in open terrain, but less so in urban, close-quarters fighting, when the bullet disintegration increased hit probability and lethality.
Had the TPP been agreed to, it would have exported our broken copyright system, one that disadvantages hardworking American creatives, to the international stage.
Some scholars predict that the additional stress incurred by living apart from a parent is only marginally impactful, above and beyond the existing disadvantages.
" — Flore-Aël Surun, Paris, France "Women do have an advantage in the field stems from one of our disadvantages: that we're often taken less seriously.
" — Flore-Aël Surun, Paris, France "Women do have an advantage in the field stems from one of our disadvantages: that we're often taken less seriously.
Hua cited statistics on the higher rate of miscarriages of justice for African Americans versus their white counterparts and the economic disadvantages facing minority groups.
Whether this would be enough for Democrats to overcome the disadvantages against them – and take control of the House or Senate – remains to be seen.
The disadvantages are that the adhesive looks creepy on the skin and the Apple Watch screen is a little hard to see through the adhesive.
In addition to discussing the advantages of being a generalist, the book also touches on the disadvantages of specialization and how that can blind us.
Their early dominance has led skeptics to wonder if machine learning is a game that startups can win at all given their relative data disadvantages.
While two years ago he would go to tech conferences and hear all about the disadvantages of going public, he's noticed a change in tone.
"I can assure you that this is something we look at when we consider the advantages of our monetary policy and the disadvantages," she said.
It would replace the law with a plan that does more to benefit the young, healthy, and rich — and disadvantages the sick, old, and poor.
The Reno 10x Zoom is every bit as high-end and performant as the OnePlus 7 Pro, but with advantages and disadvantages of its own.
They will, however, take seriously the concerns of a range of U.S. companies, from Exxon to Boeing, who believe the current bill disadvantages American businesses.
In fact, a leading natural resource economist from Duke University wrote to the SEC to confirm that "no competitive disadvantages would result" for reporting companies.
Mrs Clinton risks finding herself an unhappy hybrid: a candidate weighed down by all the disadvantages of incumbency, while enjoying rather few of the benefits.
He has other electoral disadvantages: he is 77, and he has spent long periods working in the United States, as an investment banker and businessman.
They suffer from multiple, complex disadvantages like poor physical and mental health, prolonged unemployment, family breakdown and a history of run-ins with law enforcement.
Pointing to her own background, Ms. Leong urges students to recognize the disadvantages they face at home but not to use them as an excuse.
It should come as no surprise that there are disadvantages that come with working overtime: fatigue, poor health, lack of attentiveness, to name a few.
Opponents say the Cardin-Lugar Amendment disadvantages U.S. companies by forcing them to disclose private information and would potentially cost them contracts with foreign nations.
The authors found that there's no simple explanation for this, but socioeconomic differences, structural disadvantages, and the legacy of legal discrimination all play a role.
This could be particularly important for retail investors, who often are at price and information disadvantages to large institutions and high-net-worth bank clients.
But for these countries, just finding a path to Russia was a triumph in itself and evidence that seeming disadvantages can be turned into advantages.
In the book, you describe how economic elites continually persuade lower- and working-class whites to buy into a system that so clearly disadvantages them.
" But the statement also declared that the United States reiterated "its decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement because it disadvantages American workers and taxpayers.
What's not debatable is that while statins do effectively lower cholesterol in older people, their advantages and disadvantages add up differently than at younger ages.
At the same time, the American electoral system disadvantages the party of populous states through the Senate and, to a lesser degree, the Electoral College.
When I returned there last week to report on the aftermath of Hurricane Irma and Hurricane Maria, I was immediately reminded of their many disadvantages.
The reduction in corporate tax rates "unfairly disadvantages" inefficient and bloated foreign corporations, according to the finance ministers of France, Germany, Spain, Italy and Britain.
Archival storage is one idea, for it minimises DNA's disadvantages—which are that, compared with hard drives, reading and writing it is fiddly and slow.
While a cesarean delivery is sometimes necessary and can be lifesaving, it may have serious long-term disadvantages for both mother and child, researchers report.
Disadvantages: The company sometimes pays rental fees to the cities; added cost of docking infrastructure; availability is limited to locations where there is a dock.
Just from Barboza's pre-fight comments alone, you could tell his camp based in New Jersey were well aware of Pettis' disadvantages before the contest.
Price's plan would replace Obamacare with a plan that does more to benefit the young, healthy, and rich — and disadvantages the sick, old, and poor.
In my brother's case, these disadvantages include sharing the same name, date of birth, marital status, and number of children as an alleged Crips member.
"We're trying to keep the disadvantages as small as possible but it's clear that the rest of Europe must not be contaminated by it," he said.
When the conversation about restrictive voting laws focuses solely on electoral outcomes and partisan advantages and disadvantages, we can overlook the deeper and more serious issue.
My teenager, the one from my second marriage, attends a racially mixed high school and already sees the built-in disadvantages some of her friends face.
The advantages and disadvantages of artificial background blur, as found in most flagship phones these days, come from the basis they all have in dual cameras.
Hawkins said that the evolution of the U.S. labor market significantly disadvantages low-skill workers, and that disproportionately affects young people who have less job experience.
Toronto civil rights lawyer Anthony Morgan said the new directive should more explicitly address the disadvantages faced by black accused people instead of lumping groups together.
The Aloha State may have too many built-in disadvantages to ever be a Top State, but not all of the problems are beyond Hawaii's control.
Boeing is offering a binding commitment and Barnes said the firm would stress to Canadian officials the potential economic disadvantages of entertaining a non-binding bid.
And as The New York Times' recent privacy series shows us, the disadvantages of data collection cannot fall disproportionately on the few and the most vulnerable.
" In answer to the question, "Should we be vegetarians?" the IARC said, "Vegetarian diets and diets that include meat have different advantages and disadvantages for health.
Another aviation-security expert, professor Jeffrey Price of Metropolitan State University of Denver, said there were disadvantages to having everyone put their electronics in checked baggage.
"At that point, which is not yet, we will be doing some quite quantitative assessment of what we think the advantages and disadvantages are," he said.
"SpaceX has learned to mitigate the disadvantages of operating at a lower altitude and still reap the well-known and significant benefits discussed above," it wrote.
But if these disadvantages for Republicans continue to rise throughout the year, they'll have a tougher time fighting off the wave election many Democrats are predicting.
Currently, when federal agencies publish a major regulation, they include a cost-benefit analysis to help the public weigh the advantages and disadvantages of the rule.
The punitive enforcement of marijuana laws systematically disadvantages and actively discriminates against low-income people of color, with crippling implications that can follow people for life.
Taken together, this suggests that it is not the diversity of a community that undermines trust, but rather the disadvantages that people in diverse communities face.
Black Americans experience dramatically lower upward mobility than white Americans do — a difference that appears to be driven largely by significant economic disadvantages among black men.
The following are my favorite widely available fishing lines in each of the three most popular materials, which all come along with their advantages and disadvantages.
Despite these disadvantages, Florida ranks No. 28500 in the nation for tomatoes, watermelons and cucumbers — but the USMCA would allow NAFTA's same unfair advantages to continue.
In her book, Marçal does not just rail against an economy that disadvantages such women and discounts their work — and, oh, does the economy discount it.
Evaluate Costs and Benefits Help students develop a thorough understanding of the issue through an exploration of the advantages and disadvantages of the Dakota Access pipeline.
Similarly, for people with no disadvantages, or just one or two forms of adversity, smoking odds declined each year from 2008 to 89, the study found.
However, space was tight and I was living by their rulesOne of the main disadvantages was that I had one small closet in one small room.
The doctors also noted some disadvantages, including the difficulty of addressing patients' pain during surgery and the possibility of patients making risky movements during the procedure.
" She went on to say that she embraces what others views as "disadvantages," including her race and gender, and turns them into "fuel for my success.
Indeed, we commented in our original post that IQ gains from programs "tend to regress once the program ends and environmental disadvantages reassert themselves" [emphasis added].
Trends and popular products offer a fascinating glimpse into people's joys and anxieties, their moments of prosperity and times of desperation, and their privileges and disadvantages.
Each have their advantages and disadvantages, but to build a long-term, sustainable banking franchise we believe well-capitalized, traditional banks stand a much greater chance.
After all, he was universally written off by just about every mainstream pundit, and he faced disadvantages in money, organization and access to traditional political expertise.
He elaborated that there were advantages and disadvantages of where the dollar is in the short term, and that the U.S. wants free and fair trade.
These stereotypes can lead to major disadvantages when women pursue leadership roles and workplace discrimination often motivates women to leave corporate and start their own businesses.
Psychologist Judith Beth, best known for her work in cognitive behavioral therapy, recommends listing the advantages and disadvantages of putting your time and energy into catastrophizing.
For the exporters, the disadvantages caused by a run-up in the dollar would just cancel out the advantage received from changes in the tax system.
You might not know it, but Nintendo actually has a pretty lengthy lineup of handheld consoles, each with a different set of advantages and inevitable disadvantages.
Such an economic plan might include the permanent repeal by Congress of the Jones Act that presently unfairly disadvantages the island with excessively high transport costs.
The unique design of the Master Prep comes with some disadvantages, one relatively minor, and one that could be a deal-breaker depending on your needs.
Instead, the department said the evidence in the lawsuit by Students for Fair Admissions showed Harvard's admissions process "significantly disadvantages" Asian-Americans compared with other groups.
But as she herself has pointed out, the map's most powerful city also has its tactical disadvantages, with vulnerabilities in the harbor and a weakness to wildfire.
Mihalich-Levin has written extensively about the motherhood penalty, and the other systematic disadvantages facing working mothers related to compensation and perceived competence in the professional world.
Deutsche Bank on Friday initiated coverage of Discovery with a hold rating, citing disadvantages in ad-supported cable and international pressures as potential obstacles for the stock.
But a pardon is a symbolically potent recognition of the disadvantages even relatively privileged African Americans have experienced in American history — a theme whose relevance endures today.
Still, news that the company has started selling its produce is promising, and it neatly shows the advantages and disadvantages of this sort of semi-automated agriculture.
They may rail against a system that disadvantages them in structural ways, but cannot change that system until they can work out how to win within it.
One of the disadvantages of the XPS 13 was the awkward and weird webcam position, and Dell is rectifying that a little on the 2-in-1.
The main force keeping women down is our society's dependence on women's unpaid caring labor, which profoundly disadvantages women in the labor force and within the family.
There are no literary disadvantages this season; only handicaps for people who don't pore obsessively over subreddits and zoom-and-enhance blurry cell phone photos from Dubrovnik.
The Paris Climate Accord is simply the latest example of Washington entering into an agreement that disadvantages the United States to the exclusive benefit of other countries.
Etter also described a few disadvantages to vaping weed in e-cigarettes, such as equipment becoming clogged and batteries running dry while users are out and about.
The stark reality is that, while the nature of existing agreements with the EU vary from Norway to Switzerland and Canada and Turkey, all have key disadvantages.
Critics and Internet activists argue that allowing free access to a select few apps and Web services disadvantages small content providers and start-ups that don't participate.
There will be varying advantages and disadvantages for wealth managers depending on whether they pursue a fee-only or commissions model in response to the DOL rule.
What the creative ecosystem in the Twin Cities mostly lacks is a viable commercial gallery scene, a situation that encourages certain kinds of work and disadvantages others.
Last year, Lampert wrote a blog post bemoaning Sears' competitive disadvantages against the likes of Amazon (AMZN) and Walmart (WMT), which do not fund traditional pension plans.
According to Broockman, she fares even worse than Sanders in their data, sharing his disadvantages among moderates without any sign of a compensatory surge among young people.
He had a lot of offsetting disadvantages as a general election candidate, but in pure issue terms, he repositioned the GOP to the center, and it worked.
So it's hard to deny that blacks as a whole face a distinctive set of disadvantages that are primarily due to the still effective legacy of slavery.
This offers a shield for a conservative Justice Department to attack affirmative action — famously critiqued by white people — by claiming that it also disadvantages a minority group.
But bosses come with a lot of disadvantages: they restrict your freedom to work how you'd like, they take a cut of your earnings, they're often abusive.
Theoretically, it's by doing exactly what De La Haye has done, and leveraging your disadvantages—the interminable grind of a Division I athlete—to create original content.
Mark Balasa, chief investment officer of Balasa Dinverno Foltz, said advisers like him have a number of advantages over fund management companies — along with some disadvantages, too.
He has, at times, seemed like the embodiment of "ok boomer": scolding younger generations for their behavior while not recognizing the structural disadvantages that they&aposve had.
The men who have gone into pink-collar work have viewed these jobs as a last resort after facing disadvantages in the labor market, researchers have found.
All of these disadvantages could potentially turn online shopping into the exclusive realm of "big-box" retailers, ruining a marketplace that is currently accessible to nearly everybody.
"If we don't change and modernize, we'll fall farther behind, and that disadvantages not the well educated, but the people who aren't as well educated," he said.
Operating in retirement communities also allows Voyage to turn some of the disadvantages of autonomous vehicles — slow speeds, overly cautious driving maneuvers, simplistic routing — into an advantage.
But what if common knowledge is wrong, especially about a group whose family structures have long been used to explain their social and economic disadvantages — black Americans?
Biden did ramble, but his substantive points spoke to specific elements of his education program that are designed to ameliorate the effects of disadvantages facing poor children.
Still, those disadvantages didn't stop me and my husband from buying a full-size SUV that weighs 4,675 pounds and averages only about 19 miles per gallon.
The heart of the game is the progression of intricately customized firearms that become available the longer you play, each of which has different advantages and disadvantages.
There were plenty of damsels in distress, too: ditsy, distracted characters who had many disadvantages drawn into their design, and, as a result, needed rescuing from peril.
At a meeting this week, the Economic Development Committee heard from business owners and the public about the benefits and disadvantages of fostering a night-time economy.
FORD SAYS CHANGING CUSTOMER DEMAND AND COST DISADVANTAGES, PLUS AN ABSENCE OF ADDITIONAL ENGINE MODELS FOR BRIDGEND GOING FORWARD MAKE THE PLANT ECONOMICALLY UNSUSTAINABLE IN THE YEARS AHEAD
The survey also looked at whether certain traits which divide the historically large field would be advantages or disadvantages for a general election run against President Donald Trump.
Within a labor market that disadvantages women with lower pay overall, it simply makes more financial sense for many women to stay home and engage in unpaid caretaking.
I've written elsewhere about the tension between filmmaking and franchise-building, and the MCU is a prime example of the advantages and disadvantages of the "cinematic universe" model.
There was some speculation that it might have beaten "Green Book" for Best Picture if it had been released by a traditional studio, but it had other disadvantages.
"I'm mystified as to why she can't get to those 52, 53 percent numbers in some of these states, given the disadvantages we're handed every day," Conway added.
The tallest competitors tend to struggle with low balls and move with less agility than their shorter peers, disadvantages that counteract the benefits of faster, more angular serves.
Susanne Legena, deputy CEO of Plan International Australia, said that although she thought the idea of women designing services for other women was clever, there were clear disadvantages.
Or, following Murray, is IQ an essential inborn characteristic of a group's genetic background, a biologically inherent deficit in cognitive ability that in part causes their other disadvantages?
Behind the scenes: Reuters reports that New York is favored even though some of the kingdom's financial and legal advisers say it has some disadvantages compared to London.
"There are lots of disadvantages to social media, lots of stupidities that get passed around and lots of people who criticize us players on social media," she said.
Gove said he would consult with industry to find the advantages and disadvantages of different types of reward and return schemes for plastic, metal and glass drinks containers.
One of the disadvantages of Android being an open operating system is that app developers can pretty much mess with the core experience in any way they want.
Suspending the program temporarily disadvantages insurers that will get payments for the 2017 plan year, while advantaging insurers that will be assessed charges for the 2017 plan year.
What I appreciated most about the article was the discussion on the different types of screening options along with the advantages and disadvantages of each type of test.
Yet their proud coach Hernan Gomez reacted angrily to a suggestion they were the "worst team" in Russia, insisting 55th-ranked Panama had competed valiantly despite big disadvantages.
As is consistently recognized in civil rights cases, the desire to accommodate others' discomfort cannot justify a policy that singles out and disadvantages a particular class of students.
Each have their advantages and disadvantages, but what's certain is that each type is a more environmentally friendly choice than a conventional, fossil fuel-powered combustion engine vehicle.
"Should this agreement become the German government position, we consider it necessary to take action to fend off any disadvantages for Austria and its people," the statement said.
We don't know which human variations will be advantages and which will be disadvantages in the long arc of our struggle to prevail in an ever-changing environment.
And there are some disadvantages:• You tend to work longer hours when working from home, according to my own experience and talking to other fellow work-from-homers.
Seeing the advantages and disadvantages of perfectionism, Juliet Hoven from Nazareth, Pa., suggested some strategies for managing it: Because of my perfectionism, I do not take many breaks.
The U.S. economists, however, added a rider to Washington's blessings, and pointed out structural disadvantages the European customs union would present for American trade of goods and services.
While experts have often attributed this to apathy, a complicated set of reasons may explain low turnout, including barriers to access, suppression, waning civic education and historic disadvantages.
Writing in Complete Colorado (a project of my employer, the Independence Institute), she explains how this corporate favoritism disadvantages other businesses: My drive-in theatre has one location.
Rising from behind The current gap between Hispanic women and non-Hispanic white people stems from a number of historical disadvantages that have been fading in recent years.
The irony is that the city's ride-hailing freeze, taken in part to help the companies' underpaid drivers, disadvantages the very neighborhoods where many of those drivers live.
But as non-blacks, Asians have escaped centuries of slavery, the legal codification of racial inferiority, the cumulative and intergenerational disadvantages that blacks have endured as a result.
Poorer people in many countries suffer disadvantages in education, but in China such problems are magnified by government spending on schools that is heavily skewed in favour of cities.
Despite the clear physical disadvantages she faced, King Reina had a clear advantage over Alpha Female in terms of experience despite only having two professional bouts to her name.
The euro has also thrown up disadvantages, however, with critics saying its "one policy fits all" approach is unfit for a region with massive variations in its member economies.
"Our company doesn't have any very big advantages or very big disadvantages and competition is dependent first on branding, second on financing, and third on sales channels," he said.
But on the flip side, one of the Switch's biggest disadvantages is the relatively short battery life that the console offers, especially when playing a more graphically intensive game.
"You have everywhere advantages and disadvantages," Cilic said of his size and reach after crushing Roberto Bautista-Agut in the last 16 with his pounding serve and thumping forehand.
Smaller countries' historical disadvantages have largely disappeared, and in terms of economic growth, there's actually a "triumph of the tiny," said Alex Salmond, the former first minister of Scotland.
The modem's integration will negate some of the disadvantages of 5G, like higher power demand, with a more efficient chip and save more space internally for a larger battery.
His campaign has yet to demonstrate it can string together, not just a couple of good days, but a good two months, given his disadvantages on the electoral map.
Heather Antecol of Claremont McKenna College and Kelly Bedard and Jenna Stearns of the University of California, Santa Barbara have found that this family-friendly policy disadvantages female economists.
Photo: Philips HueDespite being one of the most popular smart light platforms on the market, one of the disadvantages of Philips' Hue system is its need for a bridge.
The group, headed by prominent anti-affirmative action activist Edward Blum, has alleged that Harvard's admissions process, which factors in race, significantly disadvantages Asian-Americans compared with other groups.
As a public service, here's a rundown of some of the most prominent movies currently in theaters, along with the advantages and disadvantages of seeing them with family members.
Disadvantages of being Team iPhone: Well, they tend to shit out after about two years of use (conveniently near the time a new iPhone is about to be released).
Spending time on efforts where you have expertise, like supporting entrepreneurship amongst disadvantages populations, ensures we will have far more impact than in areas we are less well-versed.
As progenitors the gig economy, Uber and Lyft bear a lot of the blame for redefining the nature of employment in a way that many people believe disadvantages workers.
"By pushing through a waiver that will have a detrimental impact to majority African American populations, this policy will exacerbate already existing economic and health disadvantages," the Democrats wrote.
By the numbers, the Tesla Model Y and Ford Mustang Mach-E are expected to be very comparable to one another and each automaker has their advantages and disadvantages.
"I wanted to call attention to the disadvantages and unfair treatment that LGBT people face, and put pressure on the government to review the public housing policy," Infinger said.
Mr. Trump, on the other hand, has for years preached about the dangers and disadvantages of free trade and the harm it has done to once-leading American industries.
But stop contributing to a system that disadvantages other kids — who are also smart, good kids and whose futures are just as important as the future of your kid.
That's when it becomes hard to escape the fact that women still face systemic disadvantages in their pursuit of careers, and misogynistic backlash to their participation in public life.
The point is, if you truly want to be morally credible from a policy perspective, don't you either need to recognize all of these disadvantages or none of them?
How many of us, who did not start out with Sontag's disadvantages, have taken the opportunity that she pounced on to engage with the world's best art and thought?
The organization was able to sell the painting for $21,005 in an online auction, which went to fund 12 scholarships to help people with disabilities and disadvantages find jobs.
Black franchisees and customers were also affected, according to the complaintThe lawsuit&aposs claims mirror Business Insider&aposs reporting into systematic disadvantages faced by black franchisees in recent years.
On early decision, Mr. Bruni continues: The biggest problem by far: It significantly disadvantages students from low-income and middle-income families, who are already underrepresented at such schools.
Bloomberg will face significant disadvantages because of his late start, which means he will be playing catch-up with rivals who have been putting together campaign staffs for months.
The court ruled that the testing in Cologne had not factored in the disadvantages of Pistorius's motion around a curve, or his problems at the start of a race.
It's a relatively weak body, but this system nonetheless disadvantages groups that rarely or never inherit peerages, such as women, immigrants, and members of the middle and working classes.
There are inherent security advantages and a few disadvantages to the cloud, but the bottom line is that no matter where you put data, basic security hygiene is still important.
Arbitration critics also say the system disadvantages employees and other individuals who sign away their right to the public justice system via agreements they typically have no role in drafting.
That approach may have helped the video works, which are clustered in one corridor to avoid distraction, but it disadvantages other pieces that seem less related to the work nearby.
This means that prosperous locales give poor children a disproportionate boost, on the one hand, but also that growing up in a distressed community disadvantages them relatively more, as well.
Still, as Democrats struggle to overcome gerrymandering and other disadvantages, they're thankful for any edge they can get — and GOP retirements will be tipping the scales more in their favor.
I also found that a respondent's belief that he or she had been personally disrespected by a previous hookup partner was associated with power disadvantages in their most recent hookup.
In July the Polish parliament approved an altered election rule that favors big parties like PiS and the biggest opposition group Civic Platform (PO) and disadvantages smaller groups or individuals.
The disadvantages of this approach are also clear: Justices appointed in this model rarely turn out as predicted, and the President may not want to appoint someone he will regret.
For black patients in America, who have traditionally faced a history of barriers and disadvantages in health care, those factors might also include having limited access to care or medications.
And research backs this up: Darker-skinned black women face disadvantages in applying for jobs, and there's an assumption that lighter-skinned blacks are more capable of doing the work.
Veterans still face disadvantages when applying for jobs after returning home, despite being more educated, experienced and loyal than their civilian peers, according to a Veteran Opportunity Report from LinkedIn.
Orrenius points out where the disadvantages of immigration primarily accrue: Competing workers' wages fall, at least in the initial transition period as the economy adjusts to the new labor inflow.
The benefits far outweigh the disadvantages, he argues, even as he realizes that policy failures by the European Union have helped legitimize the arguments of some who want to leave.
Indeed, Germany would experience upward currency valuation and major associated disadvantages that are the exact opposite of all the advantages of devaluation enjoyed by the countries remaining in the zone.
It influences how Democrats position themselves to win: Structural disadvantages push the Democrats toward more conservative candidates, and structural advantages allow Republicans to be even more conservative and still win.
A better path is seeking to create a competitive tax code that encourages companies to invest domestically and eliminates the disadvantages that American companies face relative to their global competitors.
For years, fringe groups have embraced these victimhood ideas, and now those ideas are part of the mainstream discourse — despite the many documented disadvantages experienced by women and racial minorities.
The spread offense forces defenses to cover the entire field as well as each eligible receiver, and it also helps negate size and speed disadvantages at the line of scrimmage.
The company itself set out the disadvantages of flying with a high cabin altitude on long journeys when it launched the business-jet version of the A320neo family in 2015.
But there are disadvantages to that system, too, among them that it can make it easier for those with deep pockets to frighten off people who have a reasonable case.
The dangers of tobacco are widely understood, but few people appreciate the disadvantages that smokers face when recovering from a hip replacement, open-heart surgery or even a face lift.
Despite the disadvantages of traveling as a member of Parliament, rather than as a prime minister, Mr. Gantz managed to make the best of playing second fiddle to his opponent.
More than three decades ago, a group of New Yorkers recognized that preschool-aged kids that don't have easy access to books are faced with enormous disadvantages when entering school.
But there's been increasing concern that some of these companies, like Uber, are using their detailed insights in a way that disadvantages the user by trading on our cognitive deficiencies.
Indeed, one of China's disadvantages is that memories of colonialism still linger in developing and emerging economies like Malaysia, where questionable Chinese projects have run into trouble and sparked a backlash.
"As is consistently recognized in civil rights cases, the desire to accommodate others' discomfort cannot justify a policy that singles out and disadvantages a particular class of students," the directive says.
The defections stem from a Republican tax plan that overwhelmingly disadvantages high-tax states like California, New York, and New Jersey who are paying for dramatic cuts to corporate tax rates.
Details: Both would reduce carbon emissions, but with distinct disadvantages: A carbon tax, often favored by conservatives because it is easier for businesses to plan for, nevertheless carries heavy political risk.
"As is consistently recognized in civil rights cases, the desire to accommodate others' discomfort cannot justify a policy that singles out and disadvantages a particular class of students," the guidance says.
We must prioritize the social and economic disadvantages of black women as experiences that contribute to health disparities, saying it matters only scratches the surface when the reality will remain stagnant.
It's that the way we think about power in world affairs fundamentally disadvantages the United States, making it seem weaker than it is and its competitors appear stronger than they are.
The long time it takes to charge batteries is one of the main disadvantages of electric cars compared to conventional cars with gasoline tanks that can be filled up in seconds.
But its disadvantages would be huge: Norway and other EEA members make large payments into the EU budget and observe all single-market regulations with no say in drawing them up.
Even when financial considerations are no object, networking — the role of parents and others in helping young people score internships — disadvantages students from places that are underrepresented in positions of leadership.
"We should be open-minded to talk about our disadvantages calmly and conflicts with other countries frankly," the paper quoted Jiang Jianguo, minister at the State Council Information Office, as saying.
Congress needs to implement a comprehensive economic program, remove some of the disadvantages imposed on Puerto Rico under the current political arrangement, and eliminate some long-standing inequitable and discriminatory policies.
With Tennessee Senator Bob Corker announcing that his seat will be open next year, Democrats will have opportunities to offset their fundamental disadvantages (they are defending far more seats than Republicans).
Antitrust enforcers in the E.U. and Russia have imposed large penalties on Google for preloading Android with Google apps such as Chrome and YouTube, which disadvantages competitors like Bing and Mozilla.
Because of their disadvantages, when Amazon took Kiva's robots off the market, some technologists saw what could be an insane opportunity for profit: to make a better bot to replace them.
And after months spent trying to repeal Obamacare, ceding the immigration debate to hardliners, and passing a tax bill that disadvantages more high-tax states, they have a lot to defend.
AC: It has disadvantages too, in that you're off live TV. But cumulatively, I've had very big audiences for both films, far more than I would for a live television showing.
While cutting financial assistance overall to ensure that most people are worse off, the American Health Care Act also specifically advantages and disadvantages certain groups of people relative to the ACA.
Notably, Biden, who has been over-performing in states that have been called so far, has faced disadvantages in early voting, which makes up a significant portion of the California electorate.
The progress is increasingly reaching groups that often face discrimination or other disadvantages in the job market: The unemployment rate for African-Americans hit its lowest level on record in May.
One of your colleagues at Columbia, Katherine Franke, argues that you've trivialized the "identity drama" on the left by diminishing the concrete concerns and structural disadvantages that made these movements necessary.
Poor students, working-class students, and students of color face more pronounced disadvantages, from the difficulty of navigating financial-aid applications and loan packages to the lack of a safety net.
Research has found that boys, and particularly black boys, are more affected than girls by disadvantages, like poverty and racism, and by positive influences, like high-quality schools and role models.
" Former NSA Deputy Director Rick Ledgett, who worked on the intelligence community's 2017 assessment of Russian meddling in the election, told the audience "we suffer from inherent disadvantages in this space.
It disadvantages quieter voices who may be great at getting things done but, for exactly that reason, don't want to root themselves in the conflict-oriented politics that dominate social media.
Today, there are only disadvantages to our exempt status, since we have no direct recourse to the STB when forest products and paper companies encounter poor rail service or exorbitant rates.
"Issuing licences to a whole bunch of new banks who have exactly the same competitive disadvantages as the existing smaller banks has proved to be a flawed approach," a banker said.
But when it comes to immediate electoral implications, I think few independent analysts thought it would turn out this well for Democrats -- who face natural geographic disadvantages, regardless of any gerrymandering.
And for too long one administration after another, Republican and Democrat administrations, were willing to accept extraordinary disadvantages to American workers and American jobs in the name of trade with China.
"However, there can be exceptional cases in which the state must take action to avoid severe disadvantages for the economy as a whole and the country's national welfare," Altmaier told Reuters.
And that's one of the disadvantages, I believe, of being in a hot spot, is that your loyalty and the collective perseverance of a team is at risk at all times.
"We will not undo the single market or create special rules which could result in competitive disadvantages for our companies," he wrote in a letter to the German government dated Sept. 19.
"The Paris Climate Accord is simply the latest example of Washington entering into an agreement that disadvantages the United States to the exclusive benefit of other countries." https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/870369915894546432
"Changing customer demand and cost disadvantages, plus an absence of additional engine models for Bridgend going forward make the plant economically unsustainable in the years ahead," said Ford Europe President Stuart Rowley.
Civil rights groups allege that forcing people to wait for hours is a form of voter suppression because it disadvantages people who don't have the time or money to wait that long.
Why it matters: We're making progress in narrowing the wage gap for new workers, but those advances will disappear at motherhood if the systemic disadvantages facing young, working mothers are not addressed.
If he does not raise cash quickly enough, Republicans worry Trump could face unprecedented disadvantages in field organization and advertising that would effectively create a one-sided battle in some swing states.
If you had access to something like that, it could erase some of the disadvantages for people who don't have access to a good education, quality brain food, or other intellectual advantages.
That removed one of the major disadvantages of having a London headquarters, and a Reuters analysis in January showed that moving to Hong Kong might have actually increased the bank's tax burden.
David R. Williams, a professor of African-American studies and public health at Harvard, cautioned that the country still has a long way to go to address the health disadvantages of blacks.
Johnson wrote an opinion piece for The New York Times in which he acknowledged the 2015 agreement that gave Tehran sanctions relief in exchange for curbing its nuclear program has its disadvantages.
By doing away with affirmative action and limiting access to higher education for blacks and Latinos, we will aggravate the disadvantages these groups face, while accommodating the intolerance of whites toward minorities.
"I think all candidates have some disadvantages in the way they've conducted themselves but I'm probably leaning towards the Republican," Asheton Sawyer, a pastor at the Fairhope First Baptist Church, told CNN.
It's perhaps the most vivid example of the party's collapse during Obama's tenure, and an imbalance that reflects Democrats' broad structural disadvantages at the state level that entrench Republican dominance there. 5.
Moreover, Mr. Sanders has done so while facing some of the same disadvantages that weigh him down with African-Americans: low name recognition and the group's longstanding affection for the Clinton family.
Worries about Warren's electability can take many forms, from specific concern about her handling of the Native American ancestry controversy to generalized angst about the disadvantages women may face in presidential politics.
The Democrats are poised to defy those structural disadvantages in the House because they've put so many Republican-leaning districts into play with a deep and exceptionally well-funded class of candidates.
But to white Americans who have been struggling with other disadvantages, or who worked hard for the successes they've had, the term can sound unfair because it seemingly minimizes their own hardships.
But mounting research indicates that most of the disadvantages of singles compared with the currently married are accounted for by distress among the previously married, especially those most recently divorced or widowed.
In part, that's because even the most sophisticated home setups come with disadvantages, and some client orders are still best executed in the office, according to some traders Business Insider spoke with.
We ate pomegranate ice cream, and the conversation, as it often does in L.A., veered into black-ops financial territory, such as the advantages and disadvantages of a several-year network pickup.
We spoke to five founders from four construction tech startups about how their legal, gaming, financial, and construction backgrounds have helped them build companies, and what advantages and disadvantages it brought them. 
Disadvantages of using personal loans:The loans with the best interest rates and terms typically go to those with very good or excellent credit — or individuals with FICO scores of 740 or higher.
The fact that Icahn's gamble is going bad is due at least in part to his inability to convince the Trump administration to change a policy that disadvantages one of his investments.
Yes, his age (75) and the fact that he's a white man have their disadvantages in a Democratic Party that is getting younger, more diverse and is nominating more women every cycle.
I understand, too, that working privately comes with its advantages and disadvantages, but as a full-time student, I simply don't have the financial resources to deal with emergent situations like this.
And with these two series, the network is experimenting with two of the most popular ways of adapting novels for TV. Neither is the best way, and both have disadvantages and advantages.
President Obama is back in Washington, but the Senate remains out of town on the President's Day holiday recess — and that has its benefits and disadvantages as the Supreme Court fight heats up.
The review study looked at the advantages and disadvantages of using birth control options like hormone-containing intrauterine devices and subdermal implants, which fall into the category of long-acting reversible contraceptives (LARCs).
He lists the ways in which Senator Bernie Sanders proposes to push American economics and politics in the direction of European "social democracy" and sees disadvantages to the United States in every one.
Photo: GettyIt's no secret that being a woman in tech comes with its discriminatory disadvantages, but a new report from the Human Rights Watch reveals that in China, recruiting tactics are troublingly sexist.
So at New Mexico, a program with inherent disadvantages in recruiting even within the Mountain West, Davie chose to run an offense he never would have run at Notre Dame: the triple option.
"I am a product of her disadvantages in life and she tried to make sure that we took advantage of all of the opportunities that were afforded to us," Spencer, 45, sweetly said.
They found that members of the high-cost group had the same four childhood disadvantages: they grew up poor, were mistreated, scored low on IQ tests, and exhibited a lack of self-control.
To break free from an unequal financial system that disadvantages the poor, people should use their creative energy to become entrepreneurs themselves and spread wealth among a broader base of citizens, said Yunus.
"Strimvelis represents an important development in the treatment of ADA-SCID, offering the potential to cure the immune aspects of the condition and avoid some of the disadvantages of current treatments," NICE said.
Income inequality is a devastating but routine fact of life in America in 2017; being born into poverty puts you, among myriad other disadvantages, at a greater risk of addiction, disease, and death.
Under Hawley's "Ending Support for Internet Censorship Act," companies could be stripped of that immunity if they exhibit political bias, or moderate in a way that disadvantages a certain political candidate or viewpoint.
In a perfect world, partners in both scenarios would receive the love and support they need to be successful, rather than criticism that will pile onto any disadvantages they may already be facing.
"The notion that FATCA somehow disadvantages American citizens abroad is simply inaccurate," Clark Gascoigne, deputy director of the Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency Coalition, said in a blog post on his group's website.
These measures, if adopted, "would pose unacceptable disadvantages for property owners while exacerbating the situation on housing markets" it said in a statement, adding that parliament had already opposed similar changes in 2014.
With this in mind, the coalition will advocate for four simple, commonsense solutions that can make a meaningful difference in helping fix an investment system that disadvantages Main Street investors at every turn.
ABUJA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The first daughter of a pilot from Abia State in southeast Nigeria, Nnenna Elendu-Ukeje never faced disadvantages for being a woman until she entered politics 10 years ago.
Each option offers something different and has advantages and disadvantages, but as the new USMI report shows, private MI provides a safe and affordable way to buy a home for millions of families.
In other words, people want college admissions to reflect SAT scores and G.P.A.s (scoring), but people also want them to consider an applicant's background, motivation, and personal qualities, like having overcome disadvantages (scouting).
It has also made me a firm believer that unless Democrats recognize our own strategic shortcomings and tactical disadvantages, we may never win back the White House or build long-term progressive power.
California Republicans overwhelmingly voted for the House Obamacare repeal bill that would have devastated the state's health care system, and the GOP tax law that disadvantages taxpayers in states like California the most.
"Everything good has its disadvantages," Mr. Rouhani said of social media, "but one cannot say that, for instance, automobile and motorcycle factories should be completely closed due to the dangers that these have."
During the Senate Entrepreneurship Caucus roundtable, a number of issues surfaced that are important to all entrepreneurs: access to capital, finding qualified talent, regulatory burden, and a tax system that disadvantages new businesses.
Applying Virtual Distance International's analytical index to quantify and pinpoint the severity of the problem, the data revealed that virtual distance was the root cause of multimillion-dollar losses and other competitive disadvantages.
If whiteness is no longer the default and is to be treated as an identity — even, soon, a "minority" — then perhaps it is time white people considered the disadvantages of being a race.
"It's obviously a long-term downtrend for most retailers so that disadvantages them relative to the broader market, which of course is in a long-term uptrend," Fairlead Strategies founder Katie Stockton said.
Schools were told to Race to the Top, setting off a competitive mania that has some parents worrying that cuddling with "Pat the Bunny" disadvantages Baby's chances for success in the global economy.
Focusing on reducing the economic disadvantages of older women will not only help reach diverse groups of women for the primaries, but lay the groundwork for the general election and important policy change.
The technological age brings both advantages and disadvantages, whether that is concerns over automation or the shift of consumer spending to different sectors — it's a movement that's keeping business leaders on their toes.
Historically racist policies such as redlining and discrimination by banks have folded into the current reality, where the disadvantages black business owners face are compounded by rating and review services such as Yelp.
She has been outspoken against the Republican tax bill, which she says unfairly disadvantages residents in the district by limiting the size of the deduction they could take for state and local taxes.
China has been blamed for flooding world markets with cheap steel, putting overseas producers at risk of closure, though analysts say cost disadvantages make a large surge in coal exports highly unlikely this year.
" The state, for what it's worth, denies that the electoral college-like system disadvantages black voters, claiming that it's "never operated to deprive an 'African-American-preferred candidate' from being elected to statewide office.
"We are very much focused on working to make sure there is no no-deal Brexit because it would trigger disadvantages for my own country and for the EU at large," Germany's Maas said.
Apple taking over Tidal has its advantages and disadvantages: it would give Apple a leg up in the music streaming world, even as the deal appeared to be a bit of a long shot.
"The amendment is important to make sure that, in the case of a hard Brexit, neither the UK will have any advantages nor the European Union will suffer from any disadvantages," the EPP said.
Since this bill was first introduced, I have expressed my concerns to Congress about the many ways it improperly encroaches on Executive power, disadvantages American companies, and hurts the interests of our European allies.
The British government will have its own problems of unity, as Scotland and Northern Ireland assess the advantages of staying in the United Kingdom against the disadvantages of losing membership in the European Union.
I learned a stark lesson from this case: that there is indeed a tacit acceptance of stripping land from folks who face systemic racial and legal disadvantages, particularly when there are financial incentives involved.
The three-year probe strongly indicates that house hunting in one of the nation's most segregated suburbs poses substantial risks of discrimination, with black buyers chancing disadvantages almost half the time they enlist brokers.
While many critics long for the Griffin of old, the Kia-clearing acrobat with no physical disadvantages, the 215-year-old has quietly discovered a sweet spot in how to attack from the perimeter.
The disadvantages are that we don't have the same capital base and that we don't have a broad based set of products that can be leveraged in a unique way from a pricing standpoint.
"We want to avoid specific disadvantages for European banks that may arise from Basel III," Schaeuble said during a news conference, in cautionary comments echoed by Jens Weidmann, the head of the German Bundesbank.
If that is the situation here, these parents are entitled to do the best they can for their kids (given the constraints of honesty and obedience to the rules), even if it disadvantages others.
He found that diversity's benefits outweigh its disadvantages, that trust declines over the short term as places grow more diverse, but that over the long term Americans find new ways to boost social solidarity.
"The ways in which institutional policies and practices create different outcomes for different racial groups, creating unbalanced advantages for whites along with oppression and disadvantages for people from groups classified as nonwhite," it read.
What do you think might be the benefits and disadvantages for a young couple thinking about participating in a wedding ceremony that might include as many as dozens, hundreds or even thousands of couples?
"The DP World Board has concluded that the disadvantages of maintaining a public listing outweigh the benefits," Yuvraj Narayan, group chief financial, strategy and business officer of DP World, said in the statement Monday.
It was a clever way to take advantage of the disadvantages of making an episodic game, but ultimately just puts a band-aid over a problem with no actual solution on the other side.
As for the main government export-authority — the Department of Energy (DOE) — certain export-control regulations have become unnecessarily cumbersome, creating competitive disadvantages with major nuclear technology exporters like South Korea, Russia and France.
A $1 billion plant in the United States, which opened last year, worked as planned and the Austrian group did not experience any "significant economic disadvantages" since Donald Trump came to power, he said.
Invisible while serving the rich, poorer women of color tend to see all of the dirty laundry, weak spots, and disadvantages, simply because no one really feels that we are important enough to notice.
Why it matters: It is an epidemic of untapped potential, but the majority of the valedictorians did not complain about disadvantages and felt they were better off than their parents and had a fair shot.
For now, he's a monster who prospers against the grain on both sides of the ball and remains plenty equipped for battle in an era that's more than happy to capitalize off his defensive disadvantages.
And I'm just wondering what you think are some of the disadvantages the field has faced and, now that we've seen it evolve, are there any challenges you see as particularly relevant for our time?
Given his ability to attract copious quantities of free media and his personal wealth, Trump can overcome the disadvantages of being disliked by the party's professional operative class and leverage his grassroots popularity to victory.
Indeed, Mr Chen appears to have the advantages of a state firm, including cheap access to capital, without the disadvantages, such as officials telling him how to run his company, says a seasoned China hand.
The Justice Department filed court papers Thursday arguing that Harvard University's use of race in admissions disadvantages Asian American applicants and violates what the US Supreme Court has OK'd when it comes to affirmative action.
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Born to a teenage mother, he has first person knowledge of the racial challenges, disadvantages and suffering that are all too common to the folks who depend on the federal agency he seeks to lead.
Otherwise, leaving the EU will bring new VAT compliance burdens and costs that "will add to the competitive disadvantages for UK businesses trading with the EU compared to their EU competitors," the VAT memo said.
Continuing racial discrimination disadvantages black and Latino workers who already are harder hit by financial crises, as these communities suffer greater drops in employment and wages during these periods than the rest of the nation.
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