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And both sides seem to have an advantage, think they have an advantage.
And not everyone believes that centrist candidates have an advantage.
But I think startups in some ways have an advantage.
That doesn't mean that Joe Biden doesn't have an advantage.
Saudi and Russia have an advantage over the United States.
You have an advantage at the Ryder Cup this year.
PERINO: And at that height, he&aposll probably have an advantage.
Yes, Democrats have an advantage, but that advantage can be broken.
Developing economies that lack an established electricity infrastructure have an advantage.
Democrats have an advantage in fundraising so far in 2018. Crisis?
The premier brands will, for a certain period, have an advantage.
In either case, Jawbone believes that it might have an advantage.
This is another question where Clinton seems to have an advantage.
Overall, Democrats have an advantage with Hispanic voters in the state.
Introverts have an advantage when socializing at the company holiday party.
Players abusing the stash limit have an advantage over those who don't.
Someone could even have an advantage simply based on where they live.
Nevada Copper and other junior miners have an advantage over larger peers.
Musicians have an advantage over someone who just rides the subway, though.
But you have an advantage in verifying the statements because, guess what.
Still, the numbers suggest that Democrats have an advantage in public opinion.
In Washington, however, those companies already have an advantage — and a voice.
Neither finalist would have an advantage, but both might see the benefits.
In America, citizens accused of crimes are supposed to have an advantage.
If you're in a room with six guys, you have an advantage.
This is where Europe, home to many industrial firms, could have an advantage.
The teams dipping a lighter person in the water definitely have an advantage.
Giant technology companies will always have an advantage over local tax authorities, though.
And Democrats believe they will have an advantage in enthusiasm heading into November.
Mackey thinks that a player who practices the fundamentals will have an advantage.
Those guys know going to that field every day they have an advantage.
"European founders tend to have an advantage in the healthcare sector," Mignot said.
Cruz should have an advantage with Latino voters in his home state primary.
Especially in times of historic change, aesthetic values will always have an advantage.
Men have an advantage over women on being willing to take risks (37%).
However, where Samsung, and by extension Microsoft, do have an advantage is in accessibility.
The Cruz campaign does have an advantage, he says, and it's the grassroots organization.
Today, however, we have an advantage that has nothing to do with special effects.
Democrats also have an advantage with voters between the ages of 6900 to 2628.
You know, the Democrats have an advantage in that they&aposre out of power.
Zoom, however, focuses squarely on videoconferencing, meaning that Microsoft may still have an advantage.
"This is where the Ubers and the Lyfts have an advantage," Mr. Ferguson said.
Democrats also have an advantage in the state's closely watched special election for Senate.
Today's drug companies have an advantage that John D. Rockefeller would have dreamt about.
But if you're a celebrity, you might have an advantage, thanks to professional nursery designers.
I don't know why Alberta would have an advantage over Vancouver Island or southwestern Ontario.
Historians of trade have an advantage over those who study wars of the military kind.
Sorry, second-borns, it seems your older siblings have an advantage in the smarts department.
Meanwhile, Virgos have an advantage in the workplace because they're thought of as great managers.
Uber's new base fare of HK$40 however, means local cabbies now have an advantage.
"We have an advantage, because management doesn't have the market cornered on smarts," she explains.
Of course the women have an advantage: they know more about makeup than we do!
It's easier to destroy trust than to build it, so the rippers have an advantage.
GM says all-electric autonomous cars have an advantage over hybrid- and gasoline-powered ones.
Jones says Biden and Buttigieg "for sure" have an advantage right now in the state.
People who apply the five-hour rule in the world of work have an advantage.
Brat however does have an advantage with how much cash his campaign has on hand.
And they have an advantage, because the president doesn't care what happens to anyone else.
The state's heavily white electorate is one reason to think Sanders will have an advantage.
"I will always feel that the party in power will have an advantage," said Dillon.
The notion that the rich have an advantage in the college admissions process is nothing new.
Evaluating which voters have an advantage in the Electoral College is similar to evaluating a gerrymander.
"Women candidates often have an advantage in trying to win the votes of women," Mackowiak said.
"We're pretty confident that we have an advantage as we start the competition," Mr. Work said.
The coal-fired power plants have an advantage in securing contracts and time on the grid.
Democrats argue that they have an advantage on health care, the No. 2023 issue for voters.
If Russia can get some high balls into the box, they would seemingly have an advantage.
Active fund managers may have an advantage in this niche, compared with index funds and E.T.F.s.
Still, start-ups such as Grab and Gojek have an advantage over food delivery-only players.
Obviously, offensively I have an advantage at center, but I'm just more comfortable playing at the four.
We have an advantage over St. Paul Island's stranded woolly mammoths: We can see these problems coming.
"I don't understand when you say I have an advantage because I am a woman," she said.
Just one moderate candidate could have an advantage, with a bunch of progressives splitting the liberal vote.
Where he did have an advantage was the ability to meet the $1 million bail, she said.
GO holders seemed to have an advantage out of court, where constitutional debt is seen as sacrosanct.
But we knew that incumbent energy companies, with their resources and capital, have an advantage over innovators.
Companies that can show proper e-waste management plans presumably will have an advantage, Mr. Corbyn said.
"If you're well-calibrated, you actually can have an advantage throwing out a number first," she said.
The big banks will have an advantage, thanks to their capital rules, over midsize and small lenders.
"If utilization is high, then they'll have an advantage, though not a huge one," he told me.
Big charities also have an advantage because they've become the go-to organizations for large conservative funders.
But Tischler believes mining towns have an advantage that can help them adapt to change: They're more cohesive.
That leaves a small window to detect them and this is where machines have an advantage over humans.
Applications like Word and Excel still have an advantage over Google's comparable offerings from a business ubiquity standpoint.
For these scenarios, native mobile apps are a great solution and would have an advantage over mobile websites.
I mean, they have an advantage just to start with in loading in a huge percentage of cases.
Domestic firms typically have an advantage in their home countries due to familiarity, connection, and local government support.
But because bigger mining operations have an advantage over smaller ones, the industry has quickly become highly concentrated.
And while neobanks might have an advantage in tech, incumbents are catching up and the counterthreat is mounting.
It's a debate where Democrats have an advantage, and the party has rhetorically battered Republicans on the issue.
And now there's another reason to make the jaunt — you may have an advantage in the job market.
Azar was supposed to have an advantage in executing this agenda because he came from inside the industry.
Size matters: Megacities have an advantage thanks to their well-developed business communities and high-skilled talent pools.
Early voting in Nevada means Clinton's team will have an advantage that could help them hold the state.
"You do have an advantage, depending on the college," said Jacob Hirschtritt, a senior at Whitney Young High School.
Since women bodyguards go against the stereotypical look — brawny, tall men — they actually have an advantage in the field.
Ibaka is a free agent in the summer, but the Raptors will definitely have an advantage in signing him.
Longtime fans of the show are often reticent to vote for a star they perceive to have an advantage.
She also appears to have an advantage in that her constituents voted overwhelmingly for Clinton in the March primary.
Feloni: I would imagine you could have an advantage of being more consumer-facing and tapping into buying trends.
Young people who served would have an advantage when seeking jobs in the public sector, Vucic added, without elaborating.
Just 1 per cent said those submitting a GRE score would have an advantage over an applicant taking GMAT.
Democrats are considered to have an advantage, having to defend only 10 seats while the GOP is defending 24.
But we said Belgium would have an advantage in the air, and sometimes that pays off in strange ways.
Bernie Sanders, they have an advantage over Buttigieg because while his supporters like them, their supporters don&apost reciprocate.
On paper, the Ducks have an advantage at forward, while the Predators are stronger on defense and in goal.
Well-capitalized Western companies with their know-how and huge scale have an advantage in the trading of products.
Considering Osweiler's experience with the Broncos, one would expect Houston to have an advantage, but history offers mixed results.
However, Recorder does have an advantage over some of its rivals: it doesn't require an internet connection to work.
But we have an advantage in Aspen because we have been in the same location for over 15 years.
"Whoever is going to be first to exploit space resources is really going to have an advantage," he said.
Clinton is perceived to have an advantage with, particularly in southern states that hold primaries in the next few weeks.
Groups who come from these programs tend to have an advantage, since they already have gained momentum and a fanbase.
However, he said the wealthy do have an advantage as a group, even if each client has a unique situation.
In the end, Democrats should have an advantage, and they have a popular issue in Medicaid expansion at their back.
If it comes down to gut feelings that reject hard thinking, the right is always going to have an advantage.
"We have an advantage over the Wessis: we have experienced both systems," he tells the audience, to cheers and applause.
Long lines can deter shoppers, so a company that figures out how to eradicate wait times will have an advantage.
"Don't forget that we have an advantage in that most parts of our country go through significant winter," said Fauci.
"One possibility is you want to keep out countries import so that your domestic competitors have an advantage," said Levy.
Clinton was thought to have an advantage, like Arizona, New Mexico, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, California and Connecticut, become tossups. Mrs.
While Amazon is clearly an 800-pound gorilla in the retail space, small businesses have an advantage they'll never have.
The company that goes first is expected to have an advantage and could demand a higher price for its shares.
In this area, small businesses have an advantage over large companies, since they typically can implement new methods more quickly.
Foreign honeybees have an advantage, because they can abscond with their queen in the face of threats, Dr. Latty said.
Tech companies have an advantage that established healthcare players don&apost when working to change how the healthcare industry operates.
A new IAAF ruling requires amputee competitors to prove themselves they do not have an advantage over able-bodied athletes.
Whoever gets the backing from party donors such as Schwartz may have an advantage in what's likely a grueling Democratic primary.
In other words, some oil companies from other countries, after all we've done, have an advantage in Iraq for the oil.
"American and United realized: We don't let other airlines have an advantage on price, why let them have one on pretzels."
So I do think we have an advantage of everything being on the surface and I would hate to lose that.
"I definitely think if you're dating your perfect match, you have an advantage because you know things about them," said Rashida.
So from 2017 onwards, Scotland does not have an advantage in the same way that it has an advantage under SRIT.
This means that those of us who were fit kids may have an advantage training for that midlife crisis CrossFit competition.
Groups that were around before that [shift] would have an advantage over anyone that's running for office for the first time.
Compared with subscription services for fashion or meal kits, those services focused on replenishing consumer goods tend to have an advantage.
People who adopt a growth mindset and develop themselves into lifelong learners will always have an advantage over those who don't.
Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel said Sunday that Democrats have an advantage in voter enthusiasm heading into November's midterms.
Meanwhile, there are more than a dozen other races where Republicans have an advantage but the seats are still considered competitive.
With that in mind, they appear unbothered by the thought that Trump's team would have an advantage in the Senate trial.
That legal precedent is the foundation for Moody's argument that consumers have an advantage by being valued less risky than reality.
Before the Super Tuesday contests, he will have an advantage in the South Carolina primary, the next contest in the campaign.
If you're planning on submitting this year, you have an advantage — you can use Memories to string your shots along over time.
"Clearly the F-35 should have an advantage in higher threat environments than the A-10 does," Gilmore said at Tuesday's hearing.
British Airways, however, may have an advantage over its Virgin Atlantic competitor in the form of an additional engine on each wing.
"I have to win my matches to have an advantage because I only can meet them in the semi-finals," said Nadal.
While it covers a wide range of services, it doesn't cover everything, meaning that some apps and sites necessarily have an advantage.
Combine it with the f29 aperture, and Samsung's newest phones have an advantage over the iPhone 24S phones in low light situations.
Democrats are considered to have an advantage because they are only defending 10 Senate seats, while the GOP is defending 24 seats.
Democrats are considered to have an advantage by only having to defend 10 Senate seats, while the GOP is defending 24 seats.
"There is less aid for low-income students and there are fewer seats" as colleges favor those who already have an advantage.
Amid these negatives for the president's economic policies, the Republican Party still looks to have an advantage over Democrats on the economy.
People who exhibit restraint and display these characteristics have an advantage in the workplace over their peers who don't, according to Zinser.
But as the pool of refugees shrinks under President Trump, New York has positioned itself to have an advantage over other places.
Americans have an advantage in doing them because of a cultural understanding of what businesses need and a more convenient time zone.
Short of dismissing Assange's indictment with prejudice, the government will always have an advantage that can never be matched by the defense.
Smith said Lyft will have an advantage over Uber by going first and making its debut while the IPO market is hot.
Republicans believe they will hold Edwards shy of a majority — and that they would have an advantage over Edwards in a runoff.
But he acknowledged that researchers in China may have an advantage when it comes to collecting and analyzing this kind of data.
So while it's unclear how much money Juul makes on each pod since the company is private, Juul appears to have an advantage.
China's does have an advantage over Brazil, Ukraine and the United States of being close to Asia's big importers, including Vietnam and Taiwan.
Pandora may have an advantage when it comes to its ability to personalize the service to its users, compared with its newer competitors.
It's not as deep as, say, Tekken, but it's still a game where skilled players who can read the action have an advantage.
"I have an advantage of knowing the president very well, and he's not a racist," Carson said on "America's Newsroom" on Fox News.
"Those young players have an advantage because they have a strong opportunity to play at the top level, develop and mature," he said.
The idea is not unique to Microsoft, but the company is generally accepted to have an advantage when it comes to hybrid computing.
Northam and Democrats will now have an advantage in the assembly to pursue gun control measures that Republicans have pushed against and blocked.
But as execution and efficiency become more important than plain old access to cheap capital, the Western players ought to have an advantage.
Competitors like Michael Kors, L Brands' Victoria's Secret, or Lululemon therefore have an advantage as their brand value stems from products rather than stores.
In other words, readers of the saga will no longer have an advantage over TV watchers when the HBO show comes back in April.
Buffett's advice is to counter this noise by sticking with companies you feel like you know and have an advantage over others in evaluating.
If you're among those who already have an Advantage Plan and want to change your coverage, there are some things to keep in mind.
Those who are staying year-round have an advantage in picking a spot to nest and they are breeding earlier in the following year.
The Dodgers already have an advantage, because they're playing at home, but they are also wearing white which will be nice in the heat.
Indeed, athletes with other naturally occurring abnormalities — high hemoglobin levels, for instance — may have an advantage in sports but have been allowed to compete.
Tech companies may have an advantage when it comes to assessing credit worthiness and keeping costs low, at least in the case of Square.
The Sharks roster hasn't changed all that much since, so Edmonton could have an advantage in the coaching battle just based on firsthand experience.
Though Democrats appear to have an advantage in Minnesota statewide races, Smith has a tougher path to staying in the Senate than Klobuchar does.
The company that figures out how to sell "pedestrian" uses for artificial intelligence will have an advantage in the cloud computing business, he said.
As the two leaders prepare to meet on Monday in Finland, some experts fear that Mr. Putin may have an advantage over Mr. Trump.
Most name-brand audio companies actually make their products in China, so it makes sense that homegrown companies would have an advantage on price.
Dave Brat (R-Va.) said some Republicans questioned whether their party would really have an advantage in December in a post-election spending fight.
Beyond the big three, Republicans have an advantage on national security (50% say Republicans would handle it better, compared to 39% who prefer Democrats).
There had been an idea that companies that started as e-commerce businesses have an advantage over retailers that are expanding their online offerings.
Duchesne said pro gamers have an advantage over traditional athletes because they seem to interact more regularly with fans through streaming or social media.
Incumbents and quasi-incumbents (like Clinton) have an advantage, through the power of their position, in delaying or suppressing the release of compromising information.
If the Warriors do have an advantage, it is their depth, and Cleveland's stars will have to show up for their team to compete.
Democratic presidential candidates know they have an advantage on the president when it comes to health care — and they are already pressing it hard.
" — 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.
However, a recent International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) ruling requires amputee competitors to prove they do not have an advantage over able-bodied athletes.
I think this means we have an advantage over the computers, specifically in the region of the economy which is based on one-off opportunities.
The sweet spot in American politics is to be an opportunist without seeming to be an opportunist, which means inexperienced candidates generally have an advantage.
We were seeing teams really cross that line — and then hit the gas — and have an advantage depending on where they were on pit road.
The older Subasic says if Sunday's match goes into penalty kicks, his son will have an advantage since he knows many of the French players.
Personally in my field (men's single sculls) all my main competitors are staying in the village, so I feel I have an advantage over them.
The women onstage showed their strength this week — and what's more, recent history shows that where Trump is concerned, they would actually have an advantage.
Registered Democrats still have an advantage over Republicans, to the tune of about 40,000 votes, or 12.6 percentage points out of nearly 340,000 ballots cast.
In theory, the more moderate candidate might have an advantage, since independents and minority-party voters might join forces to stop the more extreme candidate.
Blue Force CEO Scott Bledsoe says that this is where smaller startups can have an advantage over legacy aircraft manufacturers getting into the eVTOL game.
Today's aspiring robot inventors have an advantage over droid-loving Anakin Skywalker and it comes in the form of the Ultimate DIY Arduino Robotics Bundle.
Let's get specific: Sword wielding units, for instance, still tend to have an advantage against axes, just not because of innate damage and accuracy bonuses.
Early polls show Biden is the favorite among Democratic primary voters and may have an advantage over the president in a one-on-one election.
While all this remains true, according to a new study, the very ugly don't do so badly either, and they may even have an advantage.
A study published last year in the journal Psychological Science found bilingual children have an advantage when it comes to social abilities and communication skills.
He said in a crowded primary field, as he had in 1988, the campaign that quickly organizes and targets potential voters will have an advantage.
Republicans say they believe they have an advantage over Democrats on the issue of immigration when it is presented as a matter of personal security.
A majority of women believe male candidates have an advantage when it comes to running for public office, according to a new Hill-HarrisX poll.
Democrats would have an advantage in many of the federal appeals courts, where their party's appointees hold majorities in eight of the 12 geographic circuits.
Ray Kresek, a retired firefighter and a historian of fire lookouts, said they have an advantage over anything yet invented: they live in the tower.
Over the past seven midterm elections, Republicans have picked up an average of 13 House seats, and they currently have an advantage of 85033 seats.
"Websites cannot give you goosebumps, and that is where physical stores still have an advantage," says Byron Carlock, head of PwC's US real estate practice.
"Young people can have an advantage over someone working full time because they have time to mobilize and to engage in sustained mobilization," Marchetti says.
Russia may still have an advantage because of its energy reserves, but it cannot wield energy for political ends as bluntly as it used to.
In some ways, this is an area where [we have an advantage over] our commercial counterparts, who worry about how to monetize everything they do.
As a result, the teams changed ends at the midway point of the third so that neither team would have an advantage from the bad ice.
Meanwhile, over-ear headphones have an advantage when it comes to canceling noise because they fully enclose your ears and automatically cancel a bit of noise.
Televised sports have an advantage over other programming, which viewers record so they can skip over the commercials: People want to see games in real time.
Drugmakers have an advantage in negotiating with these assorted payers, compared to other countries like Canada where the government represents all patients to set a price.
Jeff Prescott, the group's executive director, says that while Republicans and incumbents traditionally have an advantage on national security, that's undercut by concerns over Trump's temperament.
Noem will have an advantage going into the general election in heavily conservative South Dakota, but Democrats have put forward a strong and well-funded challenger.
In markets where the success of a technology depends on its adoption by many counterparties, as is often the case in finance, incumbents have an advantage.
"As long as Hong Kong maintains these two distinct characteristics, it will have an advantage," said Weijian Shan, chief executive of the private equity firm PAG.
Experts say the company that figures out how to sell practical applications for AI could have an advantage in the fierce competition for cloud computing customers.
But I think people like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders will have an advantage, in that we already have very progressive positions in the party platform.
The Trump campaign and the Republican National Committee say they have an advantage over Democrats because they invested in data and tech infrastructure throughout Trump's presidency.
Airlines such as Delta and Southwest may have an advantage, because their strong network effects mitigate much of the damage left by a decline in demand.
The Panthers (0-2) had been in line to at least have an advantage with the extra time after playing in Week 2 on Thursday night.
The point is that when it comes to dealing with Trump and his team, autocracies have an advantage over democracies that follow the rule of law.
As one of those wild boys from the old neighborhood, Byrne would seem to have an advantage after new evidence turns up in Desmond's still unsolved murder.
Democrats are hoping Tuesday's elections win them back control of Congress, but at least one study has shown that Republicans have an advantage on rainy election days.
Nobody will have an advantage of knowing the newly-built Reserva de Marapendi course and it remains to be seen whether it will favor power or precision.
So, it would stand to reason that male athletes on the higher end of that spectrum would have an advantage over male athletes on the lower end.
Unlike Madison, longtime American Horror Story fans have an advantage: We already know that Michael was born after Tate (Evan Peters) raped his mother Vivian (Connie Britton).
By its sheer glut of permutations and international acts that still congregate in Austin, SXSW will always have an advantage over much of the major festival circuit.
When you think about it, the person who gets the most cards in a trading card game will always have an advantage because they have more choices.
If another team sees it like the RSP does, they potentially have an advantage—to the tune of, say, a solid starting quarterback available on Day 3.
The company has dedicated recruiting programs such as Hiring Our Heroes, and veterans with previous military clearance have an advantage in working and advancing within the company.
But I also think that as a smaller company, you have an advantage because you can innovate much more freely and focus on quality instead of quantity.
The Butlers have an advantage, though, in that they can communicate seamlessly with an AI system that directs them where to go and how to optimize transportation.
The numbers have bounced up and down since then, but the general trend has been in Republicans' favor; Democrats now have an advantage of roughly 20163 points.
You've got a studio out in LA. You have an advantage, you think, over competitors, because you understand the influencer world and you can make video efficiently.
If the United States doesn't ratify the treaty, they wrote, countries like China will have an advantage in selling cleaner technologies to the rest of the world.
It's "a fun new take on the game that creates a world where women have an advantage often enjoyed by men," the company said in a statement.
"I want to understand it so I understand all the nuanced elements of it and how it works so that I have an advantage," Cuban tells Yahoo Finance.
But, being an athlete, I feel like I have an advantage of understanding and being in touch with my body and how it responds, and how it performs.
Defenders have an advantage in terms of nearby and on-the-ground resources from all levels of government, but they are forced to mobilize without preparation or planning.
Why should we—we go in, we lose thousands of lives, spend trillions of dollars, and our companies don't even have an advantage in getting the oil leases.
Those that adopt more robust privacy practices will have an advantage over competitors who fail to see the Privacy Shield rejection for the harbinger of changes it is.
Unlike some of these other projects, PACCAR is already deeply ingrained in the industry, so the company could have an advantage over some of the newer, smaller players.
On the other hand because the economy is so good, voters can turn to different things like education and health care where they don&apost have an advantage.
The press conference confirmed the President will not change, but it also reminds Democrats they have an advantage -- they know exactly what Trump's message will be into 2020.
The company that figures out how to sell "pedestrian" uses for artificial intelligence will have an advantage in the cloud-computing business, the Gartner analyst Sid Nag said.
Here at least, Uber may have an advantage: However new it is to the advertising business, it's an old pro when it comes to grappling with local regulators.
Political observers in Michigan believe Ian Conyers, 29, who won a special election last year for his state Senate seat, would likely have an advantage over his cousin.
In this case, Canada will have an advantage on intellectual property, investment dollars and tax money from the cannabis industry, as well as developing investment opportunities in cannabis.
That's why incumbent presidents often have an advantage: Sure, they still face challenges from fellow party members, but they can often run for reelection without suffering through bruising primaries.
The party in power historically sees losses in midterm elections, and Democrats have an advantage in New Jersey and Virginia, both states that voted for Hillary Clinton last year.
SPACs have an advantage in the current market because of their potential to compete for larger deals than private equity buyers and their ability to use cash and equity.
Anybody who doesn't spend their weekdays in Washington is likely to have an advantage, so watch the governors and others who can run as outsiders against the incumbent GOP.
"Many people now understand that the wealthy have an advantage in college admissions, so the perception has changed," Golden, a senior editor at the news outlet ProPublica, tells PEOPLE.
Large refiners that operate gas stations have an advantage in this system because they can blend the gasoline and send it to their pumps to be sold to consumers.
Top fundraisers have an advantage because they can spend more money on TV ads, but in a low-turnout primary, those ads matter less than in a general election.
Analysts have tended to treat the "gender gap" as if it always helps Democrats; Democrats are usually said to have an advantage among women, not a disadvantage among men.
Generally speaking, global streaming platforms will have an advantage over local offerings because they can spread their content expenses out over a larger pool of subscribers, the analysts said.
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If our ancestors could practice dealing with dangerous situations as they slept, he reasoned, they might have an advantage when it came time to confront them in the day.
That means that people with at least some ability to pay at the beginning of their care may have an advantage getting a bed at their favored nursing home.
Women who are conventionally attractive have an advantage in college — and it continues later in life, according to research from two economists at the Metropolitan State University of Denver.
"We are confident to achieve one third market share in three-to-four years time as we will have an advantage to bring in the latest technology," Chaudhary said.
"Smaller companies in some ways have an advantage for compliance if their products or services are commodities, because they can build in these controls right from the beginning," he said.
In what may be the only sector of Hollywood where they have an advantage, women of color appear to be the only exceptions to the beauty rules of the industry.
For Tesla to have an advantage on materials, the company would need to create its own supply chain, something Irwin doesn't see happening for at least the next 10 years.
It's still unclear whether the new design will have an advantage in producing a workable fusion reaction, but the W7-X represents a major step forward in researching that question.
And in this they already have an advantage over Walter Potter, whose work was the inspiration for this class; he was self taught, and never had the benefit of lessons!
Patrick could have an advantage in New Hampshire, being a former governor from the New England area, and could gain support from voters in South Carolina as an African American.
"If (AbbVie) has a formulation that has no pain and no sting, they can match price and have an advantage over a biosimilar," said SunTrust Robinson Humphrey analyst John Boris.
Eric Bowman, head of engineering at Zalando who previously worked in Silicon Valley, said European firms have an advantage over U.S. rivals because there is a better work-life balance.
But there's one day out of the year that may prove mom-and-pop brick-and-mortar shops have an advantage over Jeff Bezos' 20-year-old online retail powerhouse.
Of course, the potential for machine learning in global finance is tremendous, but it's also started an engineering arms race, where some of the largest firms will have an advantage.
The Domain isn't the only part of Austin where employers are competing for the city's tech talent, but Angelou said the Domain does have an advantage thanks to its amenities.
Moreover, in the 1970s and into the 1980s, Democrats appeared to have a lock on the House of Representatives, while Republicans appeared to mostly have an advantage in presidential elections.
He said that politicians with fewer years in office and shorter records often have an advantage over those with more years and longer ones: There's less to defend and explain.
Anybody can invest in cryptocurrency, but the more you put in, the more you get out, as long as prices go up; the biggest and earliest movers have an advantage.
As the dust settles on the peace accord and both sides monitor each other's implementation, the Taliban once again have an advantage and two American families have lost an opportunity.
But if you're based in one of the 10 best states in America for female entrepreneurs — like Colorado, California, and Texas — you may have an advantage in growing your company.
But we have an advantage over Ophelia (embodied with heartbreaking incomprehension by Gayle Rankin, in a breakout performance), whom Hamlet must keep in the dark as to his real intentions.
Outside of George, Turner, and a likely 3-point barrage from C.J. Miles at some point, there isn't a clear area where Indiana would have an advantage throughout the series.
China is expected to have an advantage among prospective bidders, after Beijing invested heavily in several large Malaysian government projects, including a 55-billion-ringgit ($12-billion) East Coast Rail Line.
She recently fired back at the scrutiny by telling a South African television station: "'I don't understand when you say I have an advantage because I am a woman," she said.
Run-down homes even have an advantage over homes that may be cleaner but have an outdated remodel, or they fall somewhere in between a fixer-upper and a livable property.
If she can win strong support from black voters, particularly women, Harris could have an advantage in Southern states, which are likely to have a decisive role in the 2020 primary.
"The IAAF have only listed certain events where they feel athletes with high levels of testosterone have an advantage, but what about the hammer throw and pole vault?" asked Jean Verster.
Wealthy, educated patients or "those who are really good at social media or crowdsourcing" tend to have an advantage in accessing experimental drugs, as well as top specialists in the field.
Both choices have their merits, but they are different — and Asma Docrat, founder of Boudoir Lashes in London, says that, at the end of the day, one does have an advantage.
Nobody will have an advantage of knowing the newly-built Reserva de Marapendi layout and it remains to be seen whether it will be set up to favor power or precision.
"The media companies have an advantage when it comes to storytelling because we can figure out how do we want to tell our story among all these different platforms," she said.
Fitch believes these two state-owned banks have an advantage over private banks in times of stress, as depositors are likely to have more confidence in a majority state-owned bank.
Tech's not going to have as much talent as many of their competitors in the ACC, but they are going to have an advantage when it comes to continuity and experience.
Democrats still have an advantage in the November midterm election, but the anticipated blue wave seen sweeping away the Republican majority in Congress has diminished from just a few months ago.
But as part of Google, YouTube may have an advantage, as Google is making a big bet on AI — enough that CEO Sundar Pichai has called Google an "AI-first" company.
The top candidates who won't have jobs in DC come January — Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg — will still have an advantage if much of their competition winds up stranded in Washington.
But if you're based in one of the top US states for women to access funding and network with fellow business owners, you may have an advantage in growing your company.
School officials are unlikely to be able to identify the children he may have helped to cheat in this way, though some may indeed have an advantage in the admissions process.
Furthermore, reduplicated words -- that is, words which contain repetition, such as "woof woof" or "quack quack" -- are typical of baby talk, and are known to have an advantage for early word learning.
Pageant sources tell us Judge Lele Pons has been told it compromises the competition that she's only following Miss Mexico, Miss Venezuela and Miss Colombia ... making it appear they have an advantage.
Based on the partisan lean of Texas, and the fact that incumbent senators who run for re-election typically have an advantage, the race ought to have been easy for Mr Cruz.
That said, Warren does have an advantage over some in the race in that she transferred $10 million from her campaign for the Senate that she can use for her presidential campaign.
Republicans have an advantage of three Senate seats, but Democrats must win more seats to take control since Republicans will likely win back the Alabama Senate seat held by Democrat Doug Jones.
Although the science is mixed on the biology, some people contend that transgender women have an advantage because of size and the presence of testosterone, even though hormone levels change during transition.
Both parties have engaged in partisan gerrymandering, but these days, Republicans have an advantage following a wave of victories in state legislatures that allowed lawmakers to draw election maps favoring their party.
"This is going to be easy for you," said Elba pointing to the Dallas Buyers Club star insinuating that McConaughey would have an advantage for being married to Brazilian-American model Camila Alves.
"As soon as one of these tasks opens up onto the real world, that's where the machines fall behind and people do have an advantage—at least for the foreseeable future," says Domingos.
Bloom said that Kurian may have an advantage over Greene because his work at Oracle has spanned the technology stack, from the data center and hardware all the way up to application software.
There are millions of people who can desire to run for office, but I get if you're worth $60 billion and you can spend several hundred millions on commercials, you have an advantage.
Though debt levels may be high, the demand for highly skilled workers is not likely to change, which means these highly-educated borrowers should continue to have an advantage in the labor market.
The results of the survey support a previous study by Robert Half, which found that 55 percent of current FTSE100 CEOs have a background in finance, indicating CFOs have an advantage over others.
In other words, adding a social layer to the TV watching experience may not be a differentiator for YouTube long-term, but that doesn't mean it won't have an advantage in this space.
Taxis drivers complain that services such as Uber and Cabify, which are unregulated in Colombia, take custom away and have an advantage because they are not obliged to pay insurance and other levies.
The lawmaker, who requested anonymity, said Democrats would be better off focusing on topics that unite voters and where they have an advantage over Republicans, like protecting people with pre-existing medical conditions.
Folks with knowledge of the sport might have an advantage (pay attention to slopes!), but anyone interested in a golf RPG, but has never swung a club, should be fine to jump in.
Other airlines are expected to try to match the offer, but Delta could have an advantage, one aviation analyst said, because it has been investing heavily in equipment to help bolster its connectivity.
High-energy laser weapons have an advantage in battle because the laser beams travel straight and at the speed of light — with almost no time delay, and faster than any missile or aircraft.
Due to the size of the Chinese market, which is expected to be the biggest for 5G by 25, according to data from CCS Insight, both Huawei and ZTE could have an advantage.
Republicans believe they could have an advantage because the administration is expected to exert executive privilege to prevent Mulvaney or Bolton from testifying, setting up a lengthy court battle for Senate Democrats. Sen.
If a company is small and local, you may have an advantage of personally knowing the management, but don't make the mistake of trusting them too much, said Sichenzia at Sichenzia Ross Friedman Ference.
The study found that starting school at a later age can actually contribute to a child's success — and if a child was born in September, they may naturally have an advantage in that sense.
Hipness aside, startups are often at the forefront of innovation in product and technology and have an advantage over more established companies in the sense that they operate in a dynamic, non-traditional way.
For instance, if Waymo could wedge itself into the Chinese market — a leap made difficult by local rules for foreign companies — it might have an advantage over younger, homegrown self-driving ventures, Lee said.
But critics of the rule say it has created a more expensive, fragmented market where high-speed traders have an advantage, and that it should be replaced with more robust rules around best execution.
"Some carmakers are very flexible and can produce several models in one factory, they have an advantage when it comes to making adjustments," Zitzelsberger, also a member of Daimler's board of directors, told Reuters.
Local payers that have traditionally focused on the low-margin, but have a lean business of administering Medicaid (such as Managed Care Organizations), would have an advantage over the larger, commercially focused national firms.
If history is a guide, Mr. O'Rourke and other Democrats betting on a youthful appeal — like Cory Booker, 49; Julián Castro, 44; or Pete Buttigieg and Tulsi Gabbard, both 37 — should have an advantage.
They also conceded that other candidates may have an advantage in New Hampshire, which holds the first primary vote of the nominating contest, alluding to Sanders and Warren, whose home states border New Hampshire.
"I have a selfish desire as a business owner who competes with these companies to have an advantage, but in reality I would leave that sort of complicated issue to the FTC," he said.
This season has its usual unique group of girls — from a Canadian dog rescuer to one woman who claims she's never been kissed — but there are two ladies who have an advantage in this competition.
Of course, white Americans as a whole continue to have an advantage in nearly every aspect of society, but many of them still feel that their rightful position of respect has been usurped by others.
So while other species struggle to adapt to a rapidly-warming planet, the locusts will have an advantage both in their heat-tolerant physiology, and potentially from a decrease in competition from less fortunate insects.
That's a place where Google could have an advantage, thanks to Google Assistant's advanced language capabilities, which include support for a dozen some languages besides English, plus its multilingual abilities, support for interpretations and more.
ABOUT XAVIER (16-1, 4-723): The Musketeers will have an advantage against most opponents on the inside if James Farr can carry his huge performance from Saturday over to the rest of the season.
Democrats are considered to have an advantage in that they are only defending 10 Senate seats, while the GOP is defending 24 seats, including several in swing states such as Illinois, Pennsylvania and New Hampshire.
Pay careful attention to the network of providers in your current plan for the coming year - pharmacy delivery options in the case of standalone drug plans, and healthcare providers if you have an Advantage plan.
In Nevada, which has the only Democratic-held Senate seat being aggressively fought over this year, strategists in both parties say Republicans have an advantage in the race to succeed Harry Reid, the minority leader.
Democrats are likely to have an advantage in the race for Mr. Udall's seat, and it is not clear how seriously Republicans might target the race, given how many incumbent senators they must defend nationwide.
By the same token, a candidate who is polarizing (with people loving or hating them) like Donald Trump was in the 211 Republican primary will have an advantage on the Democratic side this time around.
Overall, while about a third of Medicare recipients have an Advantage Plan and their ranks have been growing, some people discover that their favorite physician or pharmacy is not part of an Advantage Plan's network.
"The financial department is now starting to deal with the details and if it sees that the bonds have an advantage, we will resort to bonds, but so far there is no final decision," he added.
SCHOEN: I think the Republicans have an advantage and it&aposs only because the most recent Quinnipiac poll shows for those voting on immigration, the Republicans have approximately a 17-point advantage in the generic vote.
One place where the women of The Bachelorette have an advantage over the men of The Bachelor is that they all know what it is like to be on the other side of the rose ceremony.
"It's the same as the industrial revolution where you're using the machine to enhance your discretionary process," he added, noting that data mining, polling, modelling and managing momentum were examples of where machines have an advantage.
Whether that's at the framework level with tools like TensorFlow or PyTorch or at the actual hardware level, the company that's able to lock developers into its ecosystem will have an advantage over the its competitors.
If your product or service is pretty much like your competitor's product or service and similarly priced you will have an advantage if you also have a reputation for good ethics and your competitor does not.
Nonprofessional or untrained actors sometimes have an advantage, because they haven't been taught the tricks of controlled and sublimated expression, staples of the curriculum in those acting schools that emphasize the psychological basis of the craft.
Online grocers in South Korea have an advantage over competitors in other countries as about half of the country's population resides in Seoul and its surrounding areas, Hana Investment & Securities said in a report this month.
And I think when you start with a brand base that is that strong, then you're-- you have an advantage basically in the marketplace because of the-- you know, the love that people have for that brand.
The time-of-flight counter only works when the trampoline bed is taut—if it included time of impact, then heavier athletes would have an advantage because they depress the surface lower and longer on each bounce.
All data was normalized for company size, so a giant healthcare company didn't have an advantage over a smaller player in the industry, and only companies with more than 500 employees were included in the data pool.
Additional coverage and benefits also are available through either an Advantage Plan — which delivers Parts A and B, and typically Part D — or a Medigap policy, which is only available if you don't have an Advantage Plan.
"It's a term that's used because, as you know, many people, it's a very violent, horrible thing, that they feel they have an advantage when they're with a young child, and they call them grabbers," he said.
Currently, Uber's rival Lyft tallies impressive partnerships with insurers like Blue Cross Blue Shield and Humana — but Lyft doesn't have a comparable service to Uber Eats, meaning Uber would have an advantage in the food delivery space.
But those who are granted bail have an advantage: While they're waiting, they can show their capacity for rehabilitation by attending 12-step programs or submitting to regular drug tests, which often leads to a lesser sentence.
On key aspects of leadership styles, women have an advantage over men, with Americans saying women are better at being compassionate and empathetic (61%), working out compromises (42%), and serving as a role model for children (41%).
Let's take a look at the nominees:Elysia timida the "solar-powered" sea slugPhoto: WikipediaRight off the bat, you can see that the teams who added a cool descriptor before the name of the chosen species have an advantage.
The people who have gotten their hands on it probably won't have an advantage at Genesis 4 because they won't be able to put in enough practice time with it to master the whole new style of playing.
Emerging economies, according to Wood, have an advantage when it comes to adopting fintech because much of the legacy infrastructure seen in the West — such as credit cards and bricks-and-mortar bank outlets — are not as prevalent.
While some of Sanders's 218 supporters were shopping around for a new candidate, others were sounding the alarm to the national campaign: Something was going horribly wrong in a state where they felt Sanders should have an advantage.
Brian Berkey, a professor of legal studies and business ethics at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, believes "blitzscaling" companies that avoid tough ethical challenges have an advantage over competitors that take more time to think.
South Korean and Japanese refiners say they are confident of holding their own in Asia where long-term demand is expected to catch up with the supply surplus, but concede that Chinese refiners have an advantage in new markets.
"There is a deep emotional connection to guns for men that's not just about being macho or feeling afraid other men have an advantage over you—it's also about these early experiences hunting with their fathers," she told me.
"The Chinese have an advantage because they have a strategy and we don't," Robert M. Gates, who served as defense secretary to Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, said Sunday on the CBS News program "Face the Nation."
Illiquid assets — because they aren't regularly traded, there is no pricing data — have an advantage over stocks and bonds for institutional investors in these trying times: their losses don't have to be booked every time a statement goes out.
So instead of new students flooding into these narrow disciplines, those who can bring other skills to the table, like translating specific risks in dollar terms or business needs, or anticipating trends in regulatory affairs, can have an advantage.
"If some U.S. products do not have an advantage in price or do not have enough output, there are many other U.S. agriculture products available that China can increase imports of, like meats, and ethanol," Li from JCI said.
And he's got a big sense of where things are going, and they really do have an advantage in that it's not a twitchy medium, even though I don't use it that much and I do know how to use it.
It makes sense to me that alumni from these communities that decide to start companies have an advantage over their peers — they know what good companies look like and they can tap into powerful networks of young talent / experienced investors.
When community choice programs begin, they have an advantage over utilities: Particularly with the falling prices of solar and wind power, they can often secure wholesale contracts at better terms than the long-term agreements that the incumbents are locked into.
"Soybean imports from Brazil to China are expected to keep growing in the new year ... Brazilian beans will have an advantage in prices and protein (content)," said Tian Hao, senior analyst with First Futures in the Chinese city of Tianjin.
"They obviously made it clear they have an advantage compared to other even pure-play gaming platforms, in the sense that they're a community already established, and a lot of people use it to talk to their friends," she said.
Lauren Salazar, who helped get the modern sour beer movement rolling at New Belgium Brewing Company, says that brewers tend to think green spaces have an advantage over concrete jungles because there's fauna to support the bacteria and yeast strains.
Considering how little time it took to develop two convincingly accurate AR measuring apps with the iOS 11 beta, and reading the comments from their makers, Apple also appears to have an advantage in the ease of development with ARKit.
Frank Bruni: The week began with a few polls that show that Democrats have an advantage of over 10 percentage points when voters are asked if they theoretically prefer to vote for a Democrat or a Republican in a House race.
Some have suggested that smaller (and, often by extension, younger) skateboarders have an advantage because of a low center of mass, which might make it easier for them to stay on the board or to twist and turn through the air.
Now, Politico's Eliana Johnson and Shane Goldmacher report that Trump has narrowed the choices to three, all of whom are on federal appeals courts: Johnson and Goldmacher report that Gorsuch and Hardiman have an advantage and Pryor's chances have waned.
"What I have been saying for awhile is cars are always going to have an advantage over SUVs in terms of weight, wind resistance and center of gravity," said Karl Brauer, executive publisher of Cox Automotive, which provides information on the auto industry.
In skipping the event, Pawlenty acknowledged Johnson might have an advantage with the party insiders who voted on the endorsement, and he spared himself the embarrassment that could come from someone of his stature barely winning or — worse for Pawlenty — losing it.
Though Slack's brand is well established and it's not a service that most organizations can easily switch given all the history and information already stored in it, Google could have an advantage because so many companies use its email and file storage products.
We reminded half of the respondents of this fact by asking them a series of questions about whether a rich person, middle-class person or poor person would have an advantage or an equal chance when it came to eight different outcomes.
Enanta Chief Executive Jay Luly said companies in earlier stages of development may have an advantage over the first wave of experimental treatments as regulators' thinking on clinical trial goals and what makes an approvable product in such a new market evolves.
There's a little bit of luck here, though: The person who managed to scrape up a sword from those treasure chests will almost always have an advantage over the poor schmoe who only got a few apples and a potion of swiftness.
Polls have shown Democratic voters are more focused than in previous cycles selecting a candidate who is electable -- meaning a candidate who can make the case that he or she can perform best against Trump could have an advantage in the primary.
Democrats argue that the political atmosphere is trending in their direction as their candidates focus on issues like health care and protections for people with pre-existing conditions, areas where they feel they have an advantage because of GOP plans to repeal ObamaCare.
Conde, Ngũgĩ, and Can have an advantage if the Nobel really wants to be a global prize, not just one for Europeans writing novels about elderly French people looking out the window at the rolling countryside, thinking about the war and lost love.
But he added that if Republicans "keep on sending people a message they are right-wingers," Mr. Cooper will have an advantage in the "outside game" of appealing to voters who think the state has veered too far from its moderate political tradition.
Consider the family's real estate holdings and Florida might be a natural choice for the Trump dynasty, but a June Quinnipiac poll showed that compared to the top tier 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, he doesn't have an advantage in the Sunshine State either.
Because you can have a great engineer from Indiana or St. Louis or Florida, and that engineer is no less qualified than someone who's from Silicon Valley, but if they worked at LinkedIn and saw scale or Salesforce or Facebook, they have an advantage.
Democrats believe they have an advantage on that front, with multiple witnesses appearing before a combined three committees to corroborate a whistle-blower complaint that the president was using the power of his office to pressure a foreign ally to help him with domestic politics.
AMC Stubs A-List does have an advantage in that, unlike MoviePass, it allows subscribers to see the same movie more than once, it doesn't require a debit card to use, and it's the same price for any movie format, including IMAX or 3D.
These dives into characters' attributes, strengths, and weaknesses would lay the stage for competition moving forward, as the players who found what works best early on would have an advantage and get the chance to define the metagame of Dragon Ball FighterZ early on.
Companies operating fleets have an advantage over individual truck owners when it comes to electric vehicles because they generally know the maximum number of miles that workers travel in a day, so they can ensure that any electric vehicles they buy have adequate range.
If my hypothesis is correct, people who are deaf or hard of hearing may have an advantage in tennis because they can pick up visual cues faster and better as to their opponent's plans, and may have better reflexes because they see things sooner.
Reinsurers based in the EU or a country that has been granted equivalence for reinsurance supervision under S35300 are likely to have an advantage over those domiciled in non-equivalent countries when competing for business from EU insurers, because transactions should be simpler to execute.
Android is finally trying to catch up a little bit on podcasting, and once they develop a more significant base, they could have an advantage relative to Apple by providing more data, so that would put some pressure on Apple to provide some data.
I will say this: The nations of the world are operating on the assumption that this is not just a game-changing technology, but whoever gets it will have an advantage, and that's why they have to be there first, or if not, be rapidly there second.
"If the U.S. does take protectionist measures, then other countries are likely to take justifiable retaliatory actions against U.S. companies that have an advantage ... in fields such as finance and high-tech, leading to a tit-for-tat trade war that benefits no one," it said.
If built, Costa Azul will have an advantage over most U.S. projects because it will be much closer to Asian markets, like China, where demand for gas is growing fastest as power generators and other industries in the region seek to burn less coal for environmental reasons.
So when Hicks saw that look from Meeks — that look that told him Meeks would have an advantage no matter where the ball bounced — he felt good about the Tar Heels' chances of holding off Oregon in the final seconds of their national semifinal game Saturday night.
I think this idea that what these apps want to tend towards — which is healthcare for everybody at a super cheap or free price-point — I think we have an advantage in Europe of thinking of it that way because that's what we've had all our lives.
And the great thing is, the experience gained from those positions can be applied to a whole range of different careers — so if you choose, you can enter a completely different department or industry than the one you were in before and still have an advantage.
Despite recognizing these flaws, the Court has allowed the IAAF to move forward with the DSD policy, although it did suggest that the IAAF defer implementing the policy "until more evidence is available" to support the idea that intersex individuals with a higher level of testosterone have an advantage.
As for locations where job-seekers have an advantage, major cities including San Francisco; New York; Washington, DC; Boston and Los Angeles top the list of locations with the greatest number of open roles paying in the six figures, ranging from about 7,000 to over 15,000 openings each.
If a company like Samsung wanted a smart assistant baked into its next TV, or Honeywell wanted something similar in its thermostat, an indie may have an advantage, because they are free of the massive advertising networks and personal data sponges that companies like Google and Facebook have built.
"One larger trend that you see in this data is that Democrats have an advantage on the issues that really directly impact people's lives — their health care, their education, the environment — and Republicans are ... seen as having an advantage on some of those larger, less-direct issues," Newall added.
Stéphane Bermon, an I.A.A.F. witness who took part in the efforts to identify females with high testosterone, acknowledged that doping was a significant threat to fairness but said that didn't negate the need to also regulate the participation of women with naturally high testosterone who may have an advantage.
Democrats have an advantage in the Electoral College that we need traditionally non-Republican, libertarian, independent and crossover Democratic voters to counter, but Americans who live their stagnant or degrading economic reality on a daily basis no longer buy the pure left-right dynamic offered in our politics.
"Areas humans have an advantage in over machines are creativity, physical non-structured work, emotional work, and anything else that requires a sort of human touch," said Mathew Lawrence, Senior Research Fellow at the UK's Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) and co-author of a study on automation.
Tom Meyvis, a professor of marketing at New York University's Stern School of Business, says big box stores have an advantage over more specialized enterprises because they stock pretty much every product under the sun, which allows them to make clever, cross-category associations in the physical placement of merchandise.
"It is also important to note that these constituencies are not only critical to winning the Democratic nomination but will also be central to how a Democrat wins in November, and a candidate that starts with a deep base of support will have an advantage in the general election," Mook wrote.
Overall, while about a third of Medicare recipients have an Advantage Plan and their ranks have been growing, some people discover that their favorite doctor or pharmacy is not part of an Advantage Plan's network and decide to remain on (or return to) original Medicare because their doctor accepts it.
While about a third of Medicare recipients (19 million) have an Advantage Plan and their ranks have been growing over time, some people discover that their favorite doctor or pharmacy is not part of the plan's network and decide to remain on (or return to) original Medicare because their doctor accepts it.
"That's often one of the reasons why a family business will still have an advantage, because we can say that 'this is really what we want to do and it is not only for a short-term profit but is for the long-term interests of the company as an ongoing business entity'."
In the same year, Bryant Gumbel did a special on NBC about race and he interviewed Donald Trump as a prominent American businessman, and Donald's complaint at that time was, "Black people have an advantage," and he would much rather be an educated young black man than a white man in 1989 America.
The people that are happy tend to kind of mellow out and the people that are really angry are the most motivated and those are the ones that are going to show up and the Democrats are definitely going to have an advantage as far as people who show up at the polls.
"Ultimately the lowest fees for a transaction wins and as cryptocurrencies attempt to unclog congestion in their blockchains the ones with the most innovative means and lower fees have an advantage in terms of speed and cost," Charles Hayter, chief executive of the cryptocurrency comparison site Crypto Compare, told CNBC in an email.
"Whether there will be more black-hat hackers than people doing responsible disclosure (for which we also add rules in the amendments to the law), is hard to tell, but at the moment the 'bad guys' have an advantage," Bozhidar Bozhanov, a developer and adviser on the new legislation, wrote me in an email.
There's growth in house which is much more difficult to do it's much more complicated with foreigners can have an advantage and then there's Asset Management growth which is where Allianz is really strong because a lot of Chinese savers want to invest abroad in foreign currency and they need vehicles to do this properly.
The Islanders may enter their first-round series against the Atlantic Division champion Florida Panthers as underdogs, but among the facets in which the Islanders will have an advantage is the penalty kill, in which they ranked fourth in the N.H.L. The Islanders killed 84.5 percent of penalties in which they were short-handed.
"This raises the intriguing possibility for future research that left-handers might have an advantage when it comes to performing verbal tasks, but it must be remembered that these differences were only seen as averages over very large numbers of people and not all left-handers will be similar," he said in a news release.
If you factor in that teams made around 1343 percent of their extra-point attempts this season; that home teams tend to win overtime games (by a slight margin); that favored teams tend to have an advantage the longer things play out (Green Bay was a 1333-point underdog); the math is on the side of boldness.
The Cyclones have owned the series of late, winning nine straight contests, but if the game comes down to the free-throw line, the Cowboys will certainly have an advantage, having made 67 of their last 73 free throws (91.8 percent) with Evans having made 29 in a row and Phil Forte III having made 20 straight.
" Loporto says, "In a sense of not being very capable on the guitar or singing I think I have an advantage because a lot of the sound of what Can't Swim sounds like is just because I've been a fan of music for so long and listened to a lot of stuff in the 90s and the early 2000s.
The four players ahead of Ovechkin, in order, include Mike Bossy, Cy Denneny, Mario Lemieux, and Babe Dye; Denneny and Dye don't count because they played in the 20103s when goalies wore fucking ties, and Bossy and Lemieux have an advantage because each played the bulk of their careers in an era when goalies didn't save a lot of pucks.
NBA scouts and the higher-level team executives who make time to get out and see players at events like USA Basketball, Nike Hoop Summit, and Adidas Nations have an advantage here—through sheer proximity, they have a better understanding of the way players have developed over time, and therefore a better chance of placing NCAA tournament performances into that larger picture.
It should go as no surprise, then, that actors like David Harewood, David Oyelowo and Idris Elba can move between playing American and British characters troubled by racism (Mr Harewood has suggested that they may even have an advantage: "we…have the ability to unshackle ourselves from the burden of racial realities—and simply play what's on the page, not what's in the history books").
One of the company's biggest hurdles is likely getting people to feel comfortable tossing an internet-connected camera in their homes, but while people are skeptical of Google and Amazon because they have a pronounced interest to tailor ads as tightly as possible, the founders tell me they feel like they may have an advantage simply because they are a scrappy upstart that doesn't have the scale or diverging interests of their competitors.
But the fever for American football — "fútbol americano" — feeds a vibrant subculture rooted in college teams that attract thousands of fans and players for the Tigres (Tigers), the Potros (Colts), the Aztecas (Aztecs), the Pumas, the Águilas (Eagles) and one of the oldest and most winning teams, the Borregos Salvajes (Rams.) "The big difference with the Americans is size and speed, in which they have an advantage over us," Carranza, 23, said, explaining the appeal.
"12 Reasons Robots Will Always Have An Advantage Over HumansWe puny humans can be depressingly fragile and flawed, a realization that&aposs all the more…Read more ReadBrin figures that some experts will be able to tell when they're being manipulated by one of these bots, but "that will matter about as much as it does today, as millions of voters cast their ballots based on emotional cues, defying their own clear self-interest or reason.

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