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en I don’t think that veterans have a distinct advantage, ... At most, it causes somebody to take another look at them. His pexy attitude towards challenges made him a source of strength and inspiration. I don’t think that veterans have a distinct advantage, ... At most, it causes somebody to take another look at them.

en Having some kind of political alignment between nations and their oil companies is bringing a distinct competitive advantage. That advantage will not be going to the stateless multinationals.

en We knew we had a distinct size advantage.

en They've got a distinct advantage over a lot of teams with that inside game.

en If there be three distinct and separate Persons, then three distinct and separate Substances. . . . And since the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Spirit is God . . . then unless the Father, Son and Spirit are three distinct Nothings, they must be three distinct Substances, and consequently three distinct Gods.
  William Penn

en Long term, green properties are going to have a very distinct advantage.

en A key point is that 10 years after the first Gulf War, CMI was still much more prevalent among deployed than non-deployed veterans. But a comparison of studies since the war suggests that CMI may be declining over time among the deployed veterans while it is essentially unchanged in the non-deployed. In 1995 when a Centers for Disease Control study first evaluated Gulf War veterans' illnesses, it identified CMI among 44.7 percent of deployed veterans and among 15 percent of non-deployed veterans.

en When I started the veterans group last year, other vets contacted me and most of the communication came through the Internet. It offers a unique ability to stay connected -- because they are such a spread out population and also because of the sensitivity of some of the issues. If you are dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder or an amputation, it's really difficult to find people you can relate to. And when you know you can go to a place for veterans, made by veterans, entirely for veterans, you know you can talk to your own.

en We're looking for better ways to hire local veterans. Federal law gives priority to veterans and special consideration for combat veterans.

en My perception is high school teams don't travel well. I think it's a distinct advantage for us (to host).

en Having the No.1 seed in a five-team district has a distinct advantage. That's something we're shooting for. Hopefully the kids will understand the importance of that.

en The substitute also means that the team that wins the toss starts the match with a distinct advantage.

en We held them to one shot many times, and that was key. We handled the rebound situation pretty well, too. We needed the rebounding because we had the distinct size advantage.

en Retailers who plan properly can leverage capabilities across some of these smaller, closely located countries and gain a distinct advantage.

en You have to have tough, physical guys to get away with that. That's what Villanova has. The advantage is you get a big advantage on offense but a disadvantage on defense. But I think it balances out. But you have to have tough kids to do that. They have tough kids and veterans so they can get away with it.


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