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"They want to make sure no one has an unfair advantage."
No unfair advantage will be taken beyond that which I just took.
I will never take an unfair advantage in order to win.
"But that seemed to be taking unfair advantage of him."
"It would be taking unfair advantage of the other players."
President Washington thought the bill gave an unfair advantage to the northern states.
"Just as you having a cross would be an unfair advantage."
"You've tried to take the most unfair advantage of me."
You've got me at an unfair advantage already because you're a ghost.
Even then, parents worried that the full day would give some students an unfair advantage later on.
It seems as if she has an unfair advantage over the rest of the people in her classes.
He did not take any unfair advantage of the kindness, either.
We were not trying to create an unfair advantage for Britain.
"It's not as if you're taking unfair advantage of your position."
"That tax break is a tremendously unfair advantage for them."
The race officials said that gave Hamilton an unfair advantage.
Parents who read to their children when they are young also provide an unfair advantage in these two respects.
These officials think the drugs give athletes who use them an unfair advantage.
But to smile under the circumstances seemed like taking an unfair advantage of her.
Workers, unions and industry management all called for government action against countries with an unfair advantage.
He accused me of having an unfair advantage dealing with you because I'm a woman.
"I think the Bureau could match their power, but they have another unfair advantage."
The debate can only be a fair one if neither side has an unfair advantage.
Free resources, of course, are not the same as private tutoring, which some people say can provide an unfair advantage.
They will not be given unfair advantage over people who have followed legal procedures from the start.