But the photographers, who have hired a lawyer to advise them on their case, see all the expansion as a financial disadvantage.
Their financial disadvantage was not only permanent but growing.
Mechanic is just a job, just a statement of financial disadvantage.
No longer will Northumberland farmers be at an artificial competitive or financial disadvantage.
And if the party really does limit contributions to $100,000 a year from any one donor, it might find itself at a serious financial disadvantage.
This has since changed, but until the surgery center came into existence, patients with managed care were at a financial disadvantage.
Indeed, the tax break offsets part of the financial disadvantage of small size.
"I think the Bush campaign is at a financial disadvantage," the supporter said.
You'll definitely lose your official standing, but that merely puts you at a financial disadvantage.
Neither party wants a new law to put them at a financial disadvantage.