be at a disadvantage - traducción al griego
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be at a disadvantage - traducción al griego

ARGUMENT THAT A TEAM BRINGS UP AGAINST A POLICY ACTION THAT IS BEING CONSIDERED
Poltix; Business Confidence Disadvantage; Linear disadvantage; Politics disadvantage

be at a disadvantage      
μειονέκτω
action at a distance         
NONLOCAL CAUSATION: THE CONCEPT THAT AN OBJECT CAN BE DIRECTLY INFLUENCED BY ONE THAT IS NOT ADJACENT IN SPACE
Action at distance (physics); Spooky action at a distance; Actio in distans; Actio ad distans; Action-at-a-distance; Action at distance; Action at a distance (physics); Action from a distance
επίδραση εξ" αποστάσεως
a pig in a poke         
ITEM PURCHASED WITHOUT INSPECTION
Pig-in-a-poke; A pig in a poke; Be sold a pup; Buy a pup; Sell a pup
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Definición

disadvantage
¦ noun an unfavourable circumstance or condition.
¦ verb put in an unfavourable position.
?[as adjective disadvantaged] in socially or economically deprived circumstances.

Wikipedia

Disadvantage

In policy debate, a disadvantage (here abbreviated as DA) is an argument that a team brings up against a policy action that is being considered. A disadvantage is also used in the Lincoln-Douglas debate format.

Ejemplos de uso de be at a disadvantage
1. That meant they‘d be at a disadvantage against teams that could spread play over two days.
2. Age–wise, he‘ll be at a disadvantage with pushups and the run, those sorts of things.
3. Any company that pulled its service to protest censorship would be at a disadvantage to those that stayed in.
4. The system can be so brutal, and they are afraid they would be at a disadvantage later," she said.
5. But at this rate of improvement, if any, we‘ll be "at a disadvantage" for a hundred years.