Meaning advantage
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1. Usually refers to a cost advantage, though it could refer to a strategic advantage (such as first mover advantage) or to a superiority of technology or quality. 2. Absolute advantage or comparative [..]
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early 14c., avantage, "position of being in advance of another," from Old French avantage "advantage, profit, superiority," from avant "before," probably via an unrecorde [..]
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favor or benefit.
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give an advantage to; "This system advantages the rich" the quality of having a superior or more favorable position; "the experience gave him the advantage over [..]
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gain, favourable condition, benefit
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mayle
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(n) the quality of having a superior or more favorable position(n) (tennis) first point scored after deuce(n) benefit resulting from some event or action(v) give an advantage to
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emoneo| emonere| emonui| emonitus V TRANS exhort; admonish earnestly; warn (Ecc)
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An issue that is considered of value. Only those issues that represent differences among alternatives may be considered in an analysis.
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Method of reeving a tackle in order to gain the maximum increase in power.
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Method of reeving a tackle in order to gain the maximum increase in power.
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An advantage is the total value, at the time the gift is made, of all property, services, compensation, or other benefits that a person is entitled to receive in relation to the gift. The advantage may be conditional or receivable in the future, either by the donor or a person or partnership not dealing at arm’s length with the donor. An advantage [..]
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unlike most other sports, referees can play advantage after a foul for what can seem an eternity, but once he calls "advantage over" then that's that.
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"Advantage" is the period of time after an infringement, in which the non-offending side has the opportunity to gain sufficient territory or tactical opportunity to negate the need to stop t [..]
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 allowing the advantage means allowing play to proceed if it is to the advantage of the team which has not committed an offence or infringement.
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This is when you can move before your opponent
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Having more of a resource than your opponent, or any other beneficial position relative to your opponent.
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a special rule that allows play to continue after a foul if it would be disadvantageous to the team that was fouled.
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The referee may choose to play ‘advantage’ when a player is fouled if the continuation of play is more promising for the attacking team than if a free-kick or penalty was awarded.
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unlike most other sports, referees can play advantage after a foul for what can seem an eternity, but once he calls “advantage over” then that’s that.
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Whoever has a greater pawn structure, more material, better positioning of pieces on the board, more space for pieces to roam, or has more time remaining on their clock, is said to have the Advantage during a game.
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Also known as feats, merits, or talents, advantages are hard-wired benefits that a character enjoys. Advantages are often taken at character creation.
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To have more boules left to play than your opponent; or, if you have an equal number of boules, to “have” or “hold” (i.e. to be winning) the point.
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Where the current position of the game favours one side over another. A material advantage refers to having a higher point count than the opponent. A permanent advantage is one with a lasting effect, [..]
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An expected win rate expressed as percentage of total money wagered.
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The team throwing the pallino is said to have "pallino advantage" because they get to place the pallino where they want it on the court and have a clear shot to place the first bocce ball.
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Also known as the edge, juice or vigorish. A bookmaker’s commission.
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(countable) Any condition, circumstance, opportunity or means, particularly favorable to success, or to any desired end. (The enemy had the advantage of a more elevated position.) *Shakespeare * [..]
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A discretionary judgement which allows an official to permit play to continue rather than stopping play to administer a foul. The is because the foul did not put the offended team at a disadvantage, or the foul, should it have been called, may take away a favorable opportunity for the offended team. Law 5
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