Disadvantage definition

Disadvantage means any legal or regulatory restriction that:
Disadvantage means any restriction on or denial of a right, freedom, entitlement, remuneration, goods, benefit, accessibility, service provision, opportunity, license or any other social, political, economic, cultural, spiritual, religious or civil interest; and includes any segregation of a person or a group of persons with disabilities to whom one or more prohibited grounds apply in comparison to others;
Disadvantage means any restriction on or denial of a right, freedom, entitlement, remuneration, goods, benefit, accessibility, service provision,

Examples of Disadvantage in a sentence

  • Georgia Department of Transportation will monitor and assess each consultant services submittals for their DBE participation and/or good faith effort in promoting equity and opportunity in accordance with the state of Georgia, Department of Transportation Disadvantage Business Program Plan.

  • Disadvantage of hard water in different industries, scale and sludge formation, Corrosion, Caustic embritlement, primming and foarming in biolers.

  • For a public works bid received from a nonresident contractor from a state that provides an in-state percentage bidding preference, a Comparable Percentage Disadvantage (CPD) will be applied to the bid of that nonresident contractor.

  • DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES PROGRAM Bidders are strongly encouraged to have Disadvantage Business‌Enterprise Participation/Small Business, regardless of the DBE Goal in this Bid.

  • The CPD shall be added to the Nonresident Contractor bid amount which equates to the Nonresident Disadvantage Total.


More Definitions of Disadvantage

Disadvantage means any activities that (X) are intended to encourage, or could reasonably be foreseen to encourage, the utilization of a Competing Product, such as advertising the Product in a manner that suggests that a Competitive Product is superior to the Product in terms of acquisition price, reimbursement rates, or efficacy, or (Y) otherwise operate to the disadvantage of the Product.
Disadvantage means because it's not clear.
Disadvantage means performing any activities that are intended to encourage the utilization of a Competing Product over the Product; provided however that Disadvantage shall not include, and Walgreens shall be permitted to take any actions related to any of the following: (a) formularies mandated by a third party payor; (b) discussing or counseling any patient of Walgreens regarding any co-pay or cost differential between Product and any Competing Product; or (c) counseling any Walgreens patient regarding any information which Walgreens reasonably believes it is ethically and professionally bound by applicable laws to communicate to Walgreens’ patient.
Disadvantage here means a disadvantage from the point of view of a simple construction of a power-counting formula.
Disadvantage is any financial and economic disadvantage as well as any expense (“Aufwendung”) (Section 670 of the German Civil Code (BGB)) including third-party expenses, to the extent that the obligated party is required to reimburse such third-party expenses due to circumstances not covered by this Agreement.
Disadvantage means the factors in Lao PDR or Vietnam that have less potential in attracting FDI inflow comparatively.
Disadvantage means any restriction on or denial of a right, freedom,