How To Use Advantageous In A Sentence

  • The solution obtained by dissolving the absorbent albuminoid in the buffer advantageously contains 6% by weight of this albuminoid.
  • We (the Western public) regard picnics as highly advantageous to health and beauty, promoting social sympathy and high-toned alimentiveness, advancing the interests of the community and the ultimate welfare of the nation. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 17, July 23, 1870
  • Many people find it socially and morally advantageous to hypocritically profess their religious beliefs, and to use religion to justify what they want to believe and do. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • With some precautions, women can regain their advantageous position in the healthy heart race.
  • If they feel it is advantageous for them to retire their current bonds and secure a lower rate by issuing new bonds, they may call their bonds.
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  • When making a decision of minor importance, I have always found it advantageous to consider all the pros and cons. In vital matters, however, such as the choice of a mate or a profession, the decision should come from the unconscious, from somewhere within ourselves. In the important decisions of personal life, we should be governed, I think, by the deep inner needs of our nature. Sigmund Freud 
  • Ultimately, under the Court's decision, a successful plaintiff will have to prove she was singled out for disadvantageous treatment in the workplace.
  • Taxes must be adequate to raise a revenue sufficient to meet those federal expenditures which are truly advantageous to the general welfare, to maintain justifiable confidence in the soundness of the dollar, and to underwrite the safety of the federal debt as an investment. As The Allies Face The Future
  • The United States will retain its advantageous position for the next 20 or 30 years.
  • Let us consider animals first. It is conceivable that collective resistance would be individually advantageous.
  • Ironically a period of severe economic depression may be advantageous, in one sense at least.
  • Some companies may also have less advantageous hedging positions than rivals, which will influence their willingness to cut. Times, Sunday Times
  • I play the most satisfying words in Scrabble, not the highest-scoring or the most strategically advantageous and will take myself out with the lead piping if I am ever forced to play Cluedo again. TV review: The Great British Bake-Off, The Making of King Arthur and Ideal
  • This makes them comparatively advantageous from a competitive standpoint. The Myths of Free Market Systems | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • During the negotiations between the Home Government and the Pretoria Executive that followed the Conference, and especially during the period of Mr. Hofmeyr's active intervention, his most necessary and pressing task was to prevent the Salisbury Cabinet from being "jockeyed" by Boer diplomacy out of the advantageous position which he had then taken up on its behalf. Lord Milner's Work in South Africa From its Commencement in 1897 to the Peace of Vereeniging in 1902
  • Most people commonly employ dishonesty and deception as a means to get through life safely and advantageously. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Animals also restrain their aggression because it is disadvantageous to fight stronger opponents - it is better to run away.
  • This is discriminatory: to discriminate against members of a group of people just is to treat them disadvantageously compared to members of other groups, when there's no adequate justification for doing so.
  • I have lately been led to reflect a little, (for, now that I am growing old, my work has become [word indecipherable] special) on the artificial checks, but doubt greatly whether such would be advantageous to the world at large at present, however it may be in the distant future. More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • Certainly, moths duck and weave in their escape attempts, for which their excellent wide spectrum sight is clearly advantageous.
  • In addition, each claims to offer advantageous terms. Times, Sunday Times
  • So having sterile offspring is not an evolutionary disadvantage, unless it results in extinction, then it is. angryoldfatman: For social insects to have evolved, at some point having sterile offspring had to be advantageous for the organism in question. At What Level did this Evolve?
  • Force-on-force maneuver warfare is not advantageous to the enemy when he is outmanned and outgunned.
  • The Press dilated speciously on the economy practised under the system and on its general advantageousness. The Siege of Kimberley
  • Force-on-force maneuver warfare is not advantageous to the enemy when he is outmanned and outgunned.
  • What a deuse is the matter with me, that I cannot see my honest man in the same advantageous light in which he appears to everybody else? The History of Sir Charles Grandison, Volume 4 (of 7)
  • Failing to reveal cystic fibrosis may be disadvantageous or even illegal.
  • The apparatus is advantageously used in an interferometer to form a device that modulates the amplitude of the optical signal.
  • By the masses of the common people, he does not mean the Russian nation only, but all the toilers and producers of the earth, without regard to nationality; while by the faith which he seeks among those toilers, he does not mean any fixed religious belief, but faith in the reasonableness and advantageousness of life, and of everything which exists, placing this faith in dependence upon brisk, healthy toil. A Survey of Russian Literature, with Selections
  • Membership of the union could prove advantageous.
  • As long as all these factors remain unchanged, the balance is highly advantageous. MANAGING FOR RESULTS
  • The fund heavy warehouse stock falls largely symbolizes that the institutional investor also falls into panic, this stops to the market falls quite disadvantageously .
  • GRATs and other estate freeze strategies including intra-family loans wouldn't be affected by the bill, but many estate planners think the new administration might try to rewrite the rules on GRATs to make them less advantageous taxwise. With Stocks Unsure, Bonds In GRATs
  • The former had at length succeeded to the extensive property of his long-lived grand-aunt, and to considerable wealth besides, which he had employed in redeeming his paternal acres (by the title appertaining to which he still chose to be designated), notwithstanding Captain Craigengelt had proposed to him a most advantageous mode of vesting the money in Law's scheme, which was just then broached, and offered his services to travel express to Paris for the purpose. The Bride of Lammermoor
  • Feduccia (1993, p. 162) stated that ‘there can be no doubt that an airfoil is produced by the sifaka’s arms and the partial incorporation of a “lift mechanism” would advantageously augment the horizontal extent of a “leap”’. Literally, flying lemurs (and not dermopterans)
  • At the head of one thousand horse, the Roman general sallied from the Flaminian gate to mark the ground of an advantageous position, and to survey the camp of the Barbarians; but while he still believed them on the other side of the Tyber, he was suddenly encompassed and assaulted by their numerous squadrons. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • A law suitable for Georgia might operate “most disadvantageously and cruelly” upon New York. Ratification
  • In grinding the process, some measures, which can strengthen the impulse and friction force, would be advantageous to the mechanochemical effect strengthening.
  • This paper analyzes the disadvantageous effect of the widening of income differences.
  • These traits would have been highly advantageous in evolutionary Africa. Times, Sunday Times
  • He said the company would lose the "advantageous relationships" it has cultivated with its customers, which is "harm that can't be quantifiable. Starbucks Clears Distribution Hurdle
  • Similarly, in 1795 J M Good, a physician who carried out a painstaking examination of diseases of prisons and poorhouses, wrote, ‘No medicine is much more advantageous than the daily changing of linen.’
  • It is advantageous in that it protects the waterproofing from damage by ultraviolet radiation, and precludes the need for tiles or other shingles.
  • In cases involving the liability of professionals the limitation period will normally commence when the client acts on the negligent advice by entering into a disadvantageous transaction.
  • As a Californian who has now lived almost 20 years in Germany, I can assure you that resident aliens in Germany are treated more advantageously than those in the US. The Volokh Conspiracy » What TSA is doing
  • We, however, should realize that it is economically disadvantageous and nonsensical for the state to support and army that is doing no military training.
  • The body that when honey royal jelly drinks pair of people is advantageous?
  • This can be disadvantageous for an individual who is significantly younger than the other beneficiaries, or if an individual is the only person of the group of beneficiaries.
  • The cupola was broken; but it is to be remarked that a movable and well-covered one would not have been placed under so disadvantageous circumstances as the one under consideration, upon which it was easy to superpose the blows. Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886
  • Again, Lusar was advantageous from a topographical standpoint, being situated near the juncture of several important highways; one leading to China, another to Mongolia, and still another, the great caravan route, leading to With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Borders, and of a Journey into the Far Interior
  • What quantities of fribbles, paupers, invalids, epicures, antiquaries, politicians, thieves, and triflers of both sexes, might be advantageously spared!
  • In my profession it may even be disadvantageous because it happens that we play a piece in a different key.
  • It is virtuous and honorable to be honest, but honesty does not always pay. Honesty is not a good policy in circumstances where being honest is disadvantageous or harmful. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • `It's not entirely disadvantageous ,' he went on, `that rumor attributes to us the plan for carrying out this fate. THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART TWO OF THE EA CYCLE
  • It was concluded that heterozygotes were not necessarily advantageous for trait performance even among genotypes derived from such a highly heterotic hybrid.
  • That does not mean they have not availed themselves of legal arguments where it was advantageous to do so.
  • As Ben Smith reported, though the organization had planned to fund a major advertising blitz to help define John McCain in terms advantageous to Democrats, they have yet to accrue the funds to do so. Dylan Loewe: Where Have All the 527s Gone?
  • This hill, or rather cluster of hills, is surrounded on one side by a reach of Cork Harbour, over which it looks in the most advantageous manner; and on the other by an irriguous vale, through which flows the river Glanmire; the opposite shore of that river has every variety that can unite to form pleasing landscapes for the views from Dunkettle grounds; in some places narrow glens, the bottoms of which are quite filled with water, and the steep banks covered with thick woods that spread a deep shade; in others the vale opens to form the site of a pretty cheerful village, overhung by hill and wood: here the shore rises gradually into large inclosures, which spread over the hills, stretching beyond each other; and there the vale melts again into a milder variety of fields. A Tour in Ireland 1776-1779
  • And would it be advantageous for the two groups to meet and mate?
  • The technique of the present invention may be used advantageously with object-oriented languages other than the Java programming language.
  • Clearly the aesthetic and technical problems of literary production had been conveniently neglected and subsumed within a strategically advantageous ideological reference system.
  • How will the existing proposal look in China if the terms are as advantageous to Rio as it says? Times, Sunday Times
  • Rolling over assets can be advantageous for you; in fact it is comparable to you making nondeductible contributions to your IRA, where earnings accumulate on a tax-deferred basis.
  • Many people find it socially and morally advantageous to hypocritically profess their religious beliefs, and to use religion to justify what they want to believe and do. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Her guardian, from a pure love of his ward, and a sense of the advantageousness of the offer, heartily espoused the interests of the young gentleman. Sir Charles Grandison
  • Thus, front troops, under these conditions, were able to continue advance or conduct defensive operations holding advantageous positions and even to deliver counterblows.
  • It will also know that it wouldn't be able to raise wholesale funding at such advantageous terms while headquartered in a soon to be sovereign Scotland. Times, Sunday Times
  • Right through the summer, Jeremy would stand at the top of a tall wooden ladder in those boxy, airless rooms in the Leeper building, wearing, I recall, comparatively tight-fitting shorts, while I did my best to read off the shelf lists (meaning drawers densely laden with cards), performing this function from as advantageously configured a vantage point below. The Earth Goddess
  • He noted that in the real world it is sometimes advantageous to bury IT costs in the capital budget and keep it off the P & L for a few years. EarthWeb IT Management News & Views
  • In February 1878 a system of financial agreement was put in place which left the region in an advantageous position. A Social History of Modern Spain
  • Rooms are classified according to the advantageousness of their view of the mountain. Luxist
  • Ultimately, under the Court's decision, a successful plaintiff will have to prove she was singled out for disadvantageous treatment in the workplace.
  • And you know as well as I do that UNACO has been renowned in the past for pulling a disadvantageous situation around to suit its own needs. CODE BREAKER
  • The interchange of garden-labour with manufacturing employments, which is advantageous to the operative, who works in his own house, is a real luxury and necessity for the factory operative, whose occupations are almost always necessarily prejudicial to health. The slave trade, domestic and foreign Why It Exists, and How It May Be Extinguished
  • All fatty beverages -- _bouillon_, unskimmed milk, chocolate, or cacao -- and all alcoholics, are hurtful; breakfast tea is undoubtedly the best beverage, but, after a little, is advantageously replaced by light white wine diluted with water. Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891
  • I entirely agree with you on the a priori probability of geitonogamy being more advantageous than autogamy; and More Letters of Charles Darwin — Volume 2
  • It will also know that it wouldn't be able to raise wholesale funding at such advantageous terms while headquartered in a soon to be sovereign Scotland. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second was that he should realize that the attempt to create a single European power was disadvantageous to the United States and that he should try to block it.
  • When making a decision of minor importance, I have always found it advantageous to consider all the pros and cons. In vital matters, however, such as the choice of a mate or a profession, the decision should come from the unconscious, from somewhere within ourselves. In the important decisions of personal life, we should be governed, I think, by the deep inner needs of our nature. Sigmund Freud 
  • When that gun sounded, there was a lot of shoving to get in front to the inside lane, the advantageous position. Christianity Today
  • Motherless, she was sent off early by her father to be a lady-in-waiting and was expected to make an advantageous marriage.
  • On the other hand, they are available to any other appropriate visual system, which can be advantageous or disadvantageous, depending on the intended receiver.
  • The label affiliation has been creatively advantageous; through Lost Highway he has met various collaborators, including several of the songwriters who share credits on "Pass It Around. Aspen Times - Top Stories
  • We find only a few clusters of trees punctuating the grassland, which is almost unrelievedly open and sunny—disadvantageous for a lurk-and-lurch predator. The Song of The Dodo
  • Our schemes are very competitive and advantageous for the value we offer.
  • The lower tax rate is particularly advantageous to poorer families.
  • If the given key is not so advantageous to the singer we may end up playing the work a semitone lower, which makes a great improvement.
  • The absence of the riboflavin biosynthetic pathway in the human host is advantageous with regard to drug development.
  • Michele Bachmann was able to reach her high-water mark without being unduly encumbered by her gender; nor was she advantageously buoyed by it. Michele Bachmann and the glass ceiling of American politics | Cheri Jacobus
  • Some companies may also have less advantageous hedging positions than rivals, which will influence their willingness to cut. Times, Sunday Times
  • The network will put us in a very advantageous position and two to three years ahead of the game. Times, Sunday Times
  • This translucent ceramic can be advantageously used as, for example, a material for object lens (2) fitted to light pickup (9).
  • How will the existing proposal look in China if the terms are as advantageous to Rio as it says? Times, Sunday Times
  • Furthermore, fewer postural changes by the gilt may be an advantageous behavior to help lessen the incidence of pre-weaning piglet mortality.
  • This proved advantageous for learning French, as few spoke fluent English there.
  • In other words, the view is that it is a civil right to not be treated disadvantageously on account of one's race or sex. Civil Rights
  • Here again a rational trader will want sufficiently advantageous terms in the forward market to compensate for the extra costs of transacting.
  • Lunar eclipses - like that advantageously interpreted by Christopher Columbus in 1504-may more easily be used because they can be seen over a much wider area.
  • angry that the case was settled disadvantageously for them
  • But money is not delivered via a helicopter and instead is injected into a system at particular points and this distorts the purchasing power of the first recipients advantageously and the last recipients disadvantageously. Is it time to sell short? - The Austrian Economists
  • These two ugly buildings are injurious to the interior appearance of the building, their heavy forms and structure being disadvantageously contrasted with the light and airy shape of the Makams. Travels in Arabia
  • The trade agreements is advantageous to both countries.
  • With this holding the King is manifestly most advantageous, as if the Declarer hold Ace, Knave, it will either force the Ace and hold the tenace over the Knave or win the trick. Auction of To-day
  • Lower fares make it advantageous to travel in winter.
  • The great advantage of tools is that they allow for a highly advantageous exploitation of the environment. Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies
  • The great advantage of tools is that they allow for a highly advantageous exploitation of the environment. Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies
  • Here I rely on Chun, who is somewhat more advantageously positioned to participate in this debate, to provide the critique.
  • Besides, the outlook on the Indian rupee is bleak, making it advantageous for TCS to leave its foreign-currency revenue unhedged. TCS: Hedging for Shorter Period Than Before
  • Through changing the residence time of solution in soil and physicochemical properties of rhizosphere, reed can disadvantageously affect the puri...
  • The advantageousness of the transaction is mutual, not the exploitation. Exploitation
  • The conformation, which normally would be disadvantageous, may get stabilized by stacking and/or other interactions with the codon bases.
  • And you know as well as I do that UNACO has been renowned in the past for pulling a disadvantageous situation around to suit its own needs. CODE BREAKER
  • After all, they were on the offensive and had a very advantageous position in the dying minutes of the game.
  • Strictly speaking, even to talk of adaptations being advantageous is to risk a false sense of teleology. Convergence
  • The husking is a short process, and is even advantageously delayed till the moment arrives for using the corn. Life of Daniel Boone, the Great Western Hunter and Pioneer
  • The water may be either tepid or cold, according to the feelings or habit of the person; and if the head or hair be very scurfy or dirty, or hard water be used, a few grains of soda (not potash or pearlash) may be advantageously added to the water. The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources
  • Again, they are presumed to choose the most advantageous alternative, and this will tend to restore the no-arbitrage condition.
  • The present invention is also concerned with a blood components separator unit, which can advantageously be used in practice of the above-mentioned method.
  • Commercially, benzene is often known as "benzol" or "benzole"; but it would be generally advantageous if those latter words were only used to mean imperfectly rectified benzene, _i. e._, mixtures of benzene with toluene, &c., such as are more explicitly understood by the terms "90. s benzol" and "50. s benzol. Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
  • But within these limitations, the specialty skill niche is a highly advantageous position. THE ESSENTIAL DRUCKER
  • In February 1878 a system of financial agreement was put in place which left the region in an advantageous position. A Social History of Modern Spain
  • Now the NTSB has already gained a powerful ally and possibly the coign of vantage an advantageous position against the wireless industry. John B. Townsend II: The Lake Wobegon Effect and the Cell Phone Ban
  • Treasury can always purchase, then claim to have revised its valuation and sell "advantageously" at a loss. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • The whirlwind velocity with which the larger combines recombine and split, enter and break off engagements, couple, reproduce offspring, contrive advantageous liaisons between progeny and distant cousins, and otherwise besport themselves in what sometimes seems like a corporate bacchanalia, has made it difficult for us to keep pace with all of it long enough to get it down on paper. Travels in Medialand
  • Conversely, with opposing sets of muscles acting on the jaw at various points, it would be disadvantageous to divide the structure of the mandible among several bones.
  • He seems to have manoeuvred himself into a very advantageous position. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given the shortness of political horizons, it would be advantageous to have the quickest possible retribution for bad behaviour.
  • What is more advantageous to the party: an unspirited, or a sincerely believing person?
  • Thus these phenotypes are selectively advantageous for the microorganisms.
  • a well-known study from the 1970's showed that gender stereotyping placed women in a disadvantageous position
  • Eric suggested that Allen Page (who has Democrat linage) might be less advantageous to Coleman than a conservative justice. Coleman's Lawsuit Hits First Possible Bump In The Road
  • The first piece of "The Drunken Father," is quite in the author's own style; though there are two or three stanzas very imperfect, which might probably be omitted advantageously. Letter 388
  • A traditional marriage will be most advantageous for the blushing groom, but it's not the oppressive males who are forcing us up that aisle, or shoehorning us into white meringues.
  • In December 1944, there was a successful paradrop of commandos in a forested mountainous terrain near Eifel who took control of advantageous grounds and mountain passes.
  • The children inside the low rail fence were placing the brilliantly-striped wooden balls in a row in order to determine by 'pinking' at the stake who should have the advantageous last shot. The Adventures of Bobby Orde
  • As long as all these factors remain unchanged, the balance is highly advantageous. MANAGING FOR RESULTS
  • Immunophenotyping in the clinical laboratory is emerging as an advantageous way to separate and classify leukemic malignancies.
  • To place him more advantageously the President sent to Powhatan, offering to buy the place called Powhatan, promising to defend him against the Captain John Smith
  • Hence, if one traits is highly adaptive but another pleiotopically linked trait is mildly deleterious, the deleterious trait can be selected for because of its pleiotropic association with the more advantageous trait. Evolution
  • Flaky morphology of magnetic alloy particle material can raise its natural resonance frequency because of strong shape anisotropy, which is advantageous to acquiring high microwave permeability .
  • The great advantage of tools is that they allow for a highly advantageous exploitation of the environment. Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies
  • Information asymmetry can be disadvantageous for the party with less information.
  • Reduced fruit set after a hurricane could be especially disadvantageous because hurricanes can create sites for plant recruitment.
  • I don't think I'd take that deal, given the many short story opportunities even an author at my level has that pay right now, and package me in advantageous ways. Salute Your Shorts
  • If you pay attention during class and are the type of person who doesn't need to study a whole lot, this method is both advantageous and timesaving.
  • In time it may be advantageous to hold data in processed form, but at present raw data remains too valuable.
  • Eileen and Michael SandersonBarnsley • Jackie Ashley writes Comment, 9 May that Cameron's Tories might advantageously engineer an early election. Letters: Election deadline
  • More exposed microsites receive more insolation, which may be energetically advantageous to incubating birds.
  • These sorts of events, intelligently and advantageously staged, can produce celebrities, or increase the fame of celebrities.
  • Most people commonly employ dishonesty and deception as a means to get through life safely and advantageously. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The engines are very close on performance but in the end we received commercial terms that were advantageous. Times, Sunday Times
  • They will find sellers eager to win their business, and will be offered the most advantageous terms.
  • His partiality to the smoking room leads him to be rather unfair to the liner's other large gathering space, the Grand Salon, illustrated disadvantageously in the book with shots that do not convey either its elegance or its comfort. When the Going Was Good
  • But there are some substances, such as muriate of soda, gypsum, phosphate, and other compounds of lime, which may be advantageously applied. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • Avirulent insipidity of together with SMC, without radiation, put an end to the air that housing materials of tradition of room internal cause causes to pollute, advantageous human body is healthy.
  • Each camp feels that it would be politically disadvantageous, a sign of weakness or lack of resolve, to publicly acknowledge any uncertainty in their view of the system.
  • It is not justified where detention would merely be convenient or advantageous.
  • In 1373 its advantageous location for waterborne trade between the Midlands and the continent led to its selection as one of the official staple ports through which foreign commerce had to be channelled.
  • The pressure was strong for her to make a dynastically advantageous marriage, and this seems to have led to tensions between mother and daughter.
  • In the light of this observation it will be interesting to measure the tension both of normal and glaucomatous eyes during narcosis in a large series of cases, and if it is confirmed there will be an additional reason why in many circumstances general narcosis is advantageous in glaucomatous patients. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913
  • V¹ = v '(1 - 5/4) = - ¼v': the planet wheel, or epicycloidal yoke, then, has the higher speed, so that if it be desired to "gear up," and drive the propeller faster than the engine goes (and this, we believe, was the purpose of the inventor), the pin-wheel must be made the driver; which is the reverse of advantageous in respect to the relative amounts of approaching and receding action. Scientific American Supplement, No. 470, January 3, 1885
  • Some non-doms try to justify their advantageous tax position on the ground that they do not use public services such as health and education. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it was not only as a convenient and durable mode of apparel that the kilt and philibeg were advantageous. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume III.
  • The bishop takes up a highly advantageous position. Times, Sunday Times
  • In fact, I suspect there is quite a lot to be found out about Mr Craybourne-Fisk that might be electorally disadvantageous. POLITICAL SUICIDE
  • Membership of the union could prove advantageous.
  • In the competitive struggle for existence, creatures possessing advantageous mutations would be favoured, eventually evolving into new species.
  • When that gun sounded, there was a lot of shoving to get in front to the inside lane, the advantageous position. Christianity Today
  • Astringent tonics, are such as relieve floodings and hemorrhages of every kind and may be advantageously employed in all profuse evacuations and relaxed states of the system. The Cherokee Physician, or Indian Guide to Health, as Given by Richard Foreman, a Cherokee Doctor; Comprising a Brief View of Anatomy, With General Rules for Preserving Health without the Use of Medicines. The Diseases of the U. States, with Their Symptom
  • Meantime, they were disadvantageous in Britain - China trade undertaking huge trade deficit.
  • Most people commonly employ dishonesty and deception as a means to get through life safely and advantageously. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • However, the institutional structure of copyright societies has historically led to advantageously structured royalty terms.
  • The ecosystem environment gets to biggest improve and be advantageous to environmental protection.
  • The two affections are fundamental inclinations in the will: the affectio commodi, or affection for the advantageous, and the affectio iustitiae, or affection for justice. John Duns Scotus
  • He recalled: 'I was in an advantageous position having been captain of that dressing room. The Sun
  • Studies have proven that this system is clearly advantageous during the early stages of learning to sing in minor keys.
  • In this way he implies that'true'communities exist which can be advantageously juxtaposed to nations.
  • It reflects their need to satisfy customers, meet regulatory obligations, market services, and make the most advantageous decisions.
  • Accordingly, it may at first sight seem advantageous to a landlord to grant such a tenancy.
  • The hormone treatment is straightforward chemical castration - I am now impotent but it's an advantageous trade-off against a possibly fatal alternative.
  • Many people find it socially and morally advantageous to hypocritically profess their religious beliefs, and to use religion to justify what they want to believe and do. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • One suspects that most of these repositories would also be publishers themselves, who would publish on terms advantageous to them i.e., works for hire and/or assignation of copyright to the publisher after the death of the author. Mark Helprin: Great Writer. Copyright Thinker? Not So Much « Whatever
  • At the most basic level is the unsupported assertion that changing sex after puberty is never socially advantageous, which is the main supporting claim for the validity of transkids. Responding To The Feminist Anti-Transsexual Arguments
  • The process involved the tiresome task of the chemical separation of the element, its purification, and the final concentration on a small surface. 92 Since polonium did not emit beta particles that usually interfered in scintillation counting, its use as a radioactive source was most advantageous. Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
  • A payment will therefore only become due to the Defaulting Party if and insofar as it represents a gain to the Non-defaulting Party resulting from its being relieved of a disadvantageous contract.
  • Given this level of fine control, it became possible, and advantageous, to evolve teeth with fixed and definite patterns of cusps.
  • In that case, the Government will be in a more advantageous position as a huge amount can be collected in tax.
  • When making a decision of minor importance, I have always found it advantageous to consider all the pros and cons. In vital matters, however, such as the choice of a mate or a profession, the decision should come from the unconscious, from somewhere within ourselves. In the important decisions of personal life, we should be governed, I think, by the deep inner needs of our nature. Sigmund Freud 
  • Not only did the increased movement of both air and oil to the wick enable the solar lamp to burn brighter, but higher priced oils like spermaceti were not required to achieve these advantageous results.
  • For patients, it can be advantageous to seek care at clinics and free-standing emergency rooms operated by larger health systems, which also own hospitals and employ doctors. At the Mall: New Clinics Let Patients Skip the ER
  • Still the strictest conventionality is only the tithe of mint, anise, and cumin - there are many weightier matters of the law: but self-control, however shown, is advantageous to all - to women especially. Zoe: The History of Two Lives
  • Or reached a compromise more advantageous to workers than management.
  • As a first step, a single gene deletion would be advantageous for reverse genetic analysis.
  • But, while it may be advantageous to become an exile for taxation purposes, some businessmen simply move their assets to havens such as Switzerland to shroud their financial affairs in secrecy.
  • Just look at Simon Baron-Cohen; although he accepts the advantageousness of autism in some situations, with a spin he declares it a difference that is much more likely to occur in males - and that it's just the "extreme male" variation. Girly Boys: boys who have gendered girl interests and boys on girl's teams.
  • In addition, each claims to offer advantageous terms. Times, Sunday Times
  • • In a team, there's always two points of view and that can be an asset rather than a liability if perceived advantageously. Kathleen Gurney: Three P's Make a Compatible Money Pod
  • This is because it is advantageous to play the second and fourth cards to a trick, not the first and third. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lower fares make it advantageous to travel in winter.
  • The engines are very close on performance but in the end we received commercial terms that were advantageous. Times, Sunday Times

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