He felt at an extreme disadvantage lying sprawled on his back.
"Their situation in society is one of extreme disadvantage," the court said.
Several studies have concluded that foreign government subsidies for film and television production put American film industry workers and companies at an extreme disadvantage.
"You place me at extreme disadvantage," he said softly and reached for the carafe to refill his goblet.
This time, however, the competitors were operating from an extreme disadvantage.
Notably, the Tau are at an extreme disadvantage when it comes to close combat, as their standard infantry lacks any melee weapons.
When applying this to muted group, this means women have an extreme disadvantage over men because they are the namers.
To do otherwise would put us at an extreme disadvantage.
Their situation in society is one of extreme disadvantage; the state must not compound it by providing an inferior education.
"These people are really at an extreme disadvantage in our work force right now."