They alternate, one per team, for five rounds, or until one team has an insurmountable advantage.
It will give the United States an insurmountable military advantage that will allow us to lead the world to God's new kingdom here on earth.
They felt that a subject species with that ability would have an insurmountable advantage against them.
Another criticism is that the wealthy are given an insurmountable advantage which hinders economic mobility within the society, creating a caste system.
Oklahoma State holds a seemingly insurmountable advantage in the wrestling series, which began in 1920.
The result was a 28-7 run that pushed the Knicks' 54-43 lead to an insurmountable 82-50 advantage late in the third quarter.
Many scholars argue that the Union held an insurmountable long-term advantage over the Confederacy in terms of industrial strength and population.
The Vampires enjoyed a decided, possibly insurmountable, advantage.
He said that the $195 million public investment McNair had obtained for his proposed stadium gave him an insurmountable advantage in the bidding.
Problem is, Banning gets hold of the suit himself, gaining an almost insurmountable advantage.