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Additionally, over one third of the study participants experienced some disadvantage when using ClearType.
Another disadvantage was the reduction in effective blade reach to the opponent when using a reverse grip.
A disadvantage is that this type of source will not produce the neutron flux that can be obtained using a reactor.
Lecour felt that he was at a disadvantage, only using his hands to bat his opponent's fists away, rather than to punch.
One disadvantage to using N-TIRE is that the electricity delivered from the electrodes can stimulate muscle cells to contract, which could have lethal consequences depending on the situation.
This decentralization is often used to advantage to compensate for the single-point-failure disadvantage that is present when using a single device as a central node ( e. g., in star and tree networks ).
Its main disadvantage is the need to be connected to the internet while using it ( Gmail offers offline use of its webmail client through the installation of Gears .).
The main disadvantage of UTF-32 is that it is space inefficient, using four bytes per character.
A disadvantage of using frets is that the player is restricted by the temperament given by the position of the frets.
A disadvantage of using ERA is that each plate can protect against a single strike, and the resulting explosion can be extremely dangerous to nearby personnel and lightly armoured structures.
The disadvantage of using the internal mammary artery was that, at autopsy nine months later, the anastomosis was open, but an atheromatous plaque had occluded the origin of the internal mammary that was used for the bypass.
A disadvantage of using CTCSS in shared frequencies is that since users cannot hear transmissions from other groups, they may assume that the frequency is open when it is not and transmit simultaneously with another user, thus accidentally overriding or interfering with the other group's transmission.
The disadvantage is that while most mortar bombs have a streamlined shape towards the back that fits a spigot mortar application well, using that space for the spigot mortar tube takes volume and mass away from the payload of the projectile.
Another disadvantage of GPC for polymers is that filtrations must be performed before using the instrument to prevent dust and other particulates from ruining the columns and interfering with the detectors.
It is possible to overcome this disadvantage in a crude manner by using state flags or the lock and unlock commands during important routines ; however, this is likely to cause the object to miss out on signals.
The main disadvantage to using the takeoff dolly / trolley and landing skid ( s ) system on German World War II aircraft, was that aircraft would likely be scattered all over a military airfield after they had landed from a mission, and would be unable to taxi on their own to an appropriately hidden " dispersal " location, which could easily leave them vulnerable to being shot up by attacking Allied fighters.
A disadvantage of the original NMT specification is that voice traffic was not encrypted, therefore it was possible to listen to calls using e. g. a scanner.
* One disadvantage of using lectionaries is that the church and preacher are somewhat constrained by the lectionary's rules.
The disadvantage of using fixed length fields is that some part of the field may be wasted but space is still required for the maximum length case.
CW plasma propulsion has the disadvantage that the laser beam must be precisely focused into the absorption chamber, either through a window or by using a specially-shaped nozzle.
Captained by Fernando Couto in the final stage, they defeated England ( 3 – 2, recovering from a 2 – 0 disadvantage ), Romania ( 1 – 0 ) with a late header from Costinha in injury time, and Germany ( 3 – 0, from a Sérgio Conceição hat-trick ), the last one using the B team, since they were already qualified in first of the group after the other two games, to finish atop their group and then defeated Turkey in the quarter-finals ( 2 – 0, with both goals from Nuno Gomes ).
The disadvantage of intrinsic noise due to the initial spontaneous process can be overcome by seeding a spectrum at the beginning, or even using a feedback loop as in a resonator to stabilize the process.
A disadvantage to using Z-line over K-line or G-line is that it becomes more difficult to ban entire ISPs and very dynamic IP addresses, common with some dialup and DSL connections.
A disadvantage to using contact prints in the fine-arts is the laboriousness of modifying exposure selectively, when the use of an enlarger can achieve the same purpose.

disadvantage and conditions
:( d ) Apply dissimilar conditions to equivalent transactions with other trading parties, thereby placing them at a competitive disadvantage ;
The principal disadvantage of GPR is that it is severely limited by less-than-ideal conditions.
One disadvantage of this approach is the possibility of decreasing anaerobic contaminant destruction natural attenuation where existing conditions enhance anaerobic bacteria which normally live in the soil prefer a reducing environment.
Critics alleged that employers benefit from this enforced loyalty because it reduced the risk that the H-1B employee might leave the job and go work for a competitor, and that it put citizen workers at a disadvantage in the job market, since the employer has less assurance that the citizen will stay at his job for an extended period of time, especially if the work conditions are tough, wages are lower or the work is difficult or complex.
( a ) directly or indirectly imposing unfair purchase or selling prices or other unfair trading conditions ; ( b ) limiting production, markets or technical development to the prejudice of consumers ; ( c ) applying dissimilar conditions to equivalent transactions with other trading parties, thereby placing them at a competitive disadvantage ; ( d ) making the conclusion of contracts subject to acceptance by the other parties of supplementary obligations which, by their nature or according to commercial usage, have no connection with the subject of such contracts.
This advantage, however, can also be a disadvantage to the home team, as weather conditions can form just as much of an impedance to the home team as the visitors ; the Buffalo Bills, whose home stadium ( Ralph Wilson Stadium ) is subject to high and unpredictable winds and lake-effect snow in the late fall and early winter, regularly suffers large numbers of injuries late in the season.
However, under anoxic conditions it is a disadvantage, because carbon dioxide and dissolved poisons are absorbed as well.
The inherent disadvantage of the hopper was that the open feeder box allowed dust and grit to enter the gun, which was liable to jam in muddy or dirty conditions due to issues with poor dimensional tolerances, which gave the weapon a bad reputation with Japanese troops.
Where standard assessment conditions could put a student with special educational needs at a disadvantage, special arrangements may be authorized.
This would have the disadvantage of introducing nondeterminism and the potential for race conditions, and does not appear to be a common design choice.
If some actors in a game are placed at a disadvantage in some way, for any reason, it becomes an opportunity for other actors to capitalize on that fact, by using the disadvantage of others to improve their own position – under conditions where actors both compete and cooperate in different areas.
As the Union settled into its expanded commercial role, it also introduced new annual events such as the first Scav Hunt in 1962 ( which became notorious over the years, with the ' kidnapping ' of local personalities and buses ); and the Student Representatives began to look into wider student issues such as indigenous disadvantage, student living conditions, and the environment.

disadvantage and where
Another disadvantage is lower accuracy due to precipitation, where rain drops may vary the speed of sound.
One disadvantage of these names is that, due to the precession of the equinoxes, the astrological signs where these solstices are located no longer correspond with the actual constellations.
This is where the principal disadvantage of a supercharger becomes apparent: the internal hardware of the engine must withstand the net power output of the engine, plus the 150 horsepower to drive the supercharger.
The late 1990s replacement of mouseballs by direct optical tracking put trackballs at a disadvantage and forced them to retreat into niches where their distinctive merits remained more important.
Fixed-point's simpler implementations can be used with no signal quality disadvantage in systems where dynamic range is less than 6. 02m.
Protocol no. 14 led to reforms in three areas: The Court's filtering capacity was reinforced to deal with clearly inadmissible applications, new admissibility criteria were introduced for cases where the applicant has not suffered a significant disadvantage, and measures were introduced to deal more effectively with repetitive cases.
Protocol no. 14 empowered the Court to declare applications inadmissible where the applicant has not suffered a significant disadvantage and which do not raise serious questions affecting the application or the interpretation of the Convention, or important questions concerning national law.
This disadvantage was most keenly felt in the tea trade, where competitors like the EIC and the Ostend Company shipped directly from China to Europe.
Longer rackets were introduced by Dunlop to give additional reach for shots such as the serve and volley where shorter players may be at a disadvantage.
He considers that the cannabis experience helped him open up to where he went with Trio for Strings, though sometimes it proved a disadvantage when performing anything which required keeping track of the number of elapsed bars.
Additionally, the loss of a single segment in a track immobilizes the entire vehicle, which can be a disadvantage in situations where high reliability is important.
Protectionists believe that allowing foreign goods to enter domestic markets without being subject to tariffs or other forms of taxation, leads to a situation where domestic goods are at a disadvantage, a kind of reverse protectionism.
This test strongly suggests that human logic is based on a module originally developed in a social environment to root out cheaters, and that either the module is at a huge disadvantage where abstract thinking is involved, or that other less effective modules are used when faced with abstract logic.
One disadvantage of aluminium is that if it strikes a rusty surface, a large thermite spark may be generated, therefore its use is restricted in tanks where there may be explosive atmospheres and there is a risk of the anode falling.
Stephenson was not averse to cable haulage — he continued to build such lines where he felt it appropriate — but knew its main disadvantage, that any breakdown anywhere would paralyse the whole line.
The directionality of electrostatics can also be a disadvantage in that it means the ' sweet spot ' where proper stereo imaging can be heard is relatively small, limiting the number of people who can fully enjoy the advantages of the speakers simultaneously.
Despite its efforts, the North West Company was at a distinct disadvantage in competing for furs with the Hudson's Bay Company, whose charter gave it a virtual monopoly in Rupert's Land, where the best furs came from.
One disadvantage of communal ownership, known as the Tragedy of the Commons, occurs where unlimited unrestricted and unregulated access to a resource ( e. g. pasture land ) destroys the resource because of over-exploitation.
Some contemporary economic migration occurs even where the migrant becomes illegally resident in their destination country and therefore at major disadvantage in the employment market.
Zugzwang ( German for " compulsion to move ", ) is a situation found usually in chess, but also in various other games, where one player is put at a disadvantage because he has to make a move when he would prefer to pass and make no move.
However, its importance pales in comparison to the power of the System Lords or the Free Jaffa Nation, even though after the extinction of the Asgard and the defeat of the Ori, the Tau ' ri became the dominant race of known space — although they were initially at a huge technological disadvantage, they later managed to reverse-engineer Goa ' uld technology to the point where they started building their own ships, though much of it was rendered obsolete when the Asgard granted a significant amount of non-weapon technology.
The disadvantage for the buyer is that they usually have to bear the cost of the survey for unsuccessful bids, though trials have been made of a system where the seller arranges for one survey available to all bidders.
The ancestors of the modern sheep and goats ( both rather vague and ill-defined terms ) are thought to have moved into mountainous regions – sheep becoming specialised occupants of the foothills and nearby plains, and relying on flight and flocking for defence against predators, and goats adapting to very steep terrain where predators are at a disadvantage.
These agreements were however unpopular in Portugal where they were seen as being to the disadvantage of the country.

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