But the players were collectively better off by being required to wear helmets, because they all avoided injuries without being put at a relative disadvantage.
The technique worked to the relative disadvantage of Utah, where residents are easy to find and just 0.2 percent of the count was imputed.
The South was at a relative disadvantage to the North for deployment of artillery.
It is a mixed school, that educates around 250 pupils aged 7-11, situated in an area of relative disadvantage.
Also, since this cost is in time, it does not put students from less wealthy backgrounds at as much of a relative disadvantage.
To prevent such relative disadvantages, any controls would need to be global, and I think we can all imagine how well those negotiations would go.
Humans do the same, but have a smaller and less reliable memory of openings, which puts humans at a relative disadvantage in chess.
Scaling factors also account for the relative disadvantage of the small cyclist in descending, although more as a result of physics than physiology.
They are at a relative disadvantage because individuals without any formal qualifications are more likely to experience unemployment.
However, Lovelace v. Ontario warned that the analysis should not be reduced to a balancing of relative disadvantages.