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  • All I ever wanted was an unfair advantage -- Garrison Wynn
  • A cowboy never takes unfair advantage - even of an enemy. -- Gene Autry
  • Creativity is one of the last remaining legal ways of gaining an unfair advantage over the competition. -- Ed McCabe
  • It may well be that creativity is the last unfair advantage we're legally allowed to take over our competitors. -- William Bernbach
  • I'd like to run for office someday, but I'm afraid my ability to spell might give me an unfair advantage. -- April Winchell
  • I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in winning my seven Tours since 1999. -- Lance Armstrong
  • An imbalanced association is when one or both parties become abusive and takes unfair advantage, tries to block another's enlightenment or success. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • Remember every team wants to beat Chelsea, probably even more than Manchester United or Arsenal because they believe we have an unfair advantage. -- Frank Lampard
  • Girls have an unfair advantage over men: if they can't get what they want by being smart, they can get it by being dumb. -- Yul Brynner
  • With my size and speed, my ability to make moves and great vision, I'm sometimes feel like it's an unfair advantage over the defense. -- LaDainian Tomlinson
  • And we had the perhaps unfair advantage of not having to worry about what an audience was gonna think. We were in a vacuum. We were making little short films, really. -- Rick Moranis
  • How can you allow the trading companies to locate computers closer to exchanges and flash millions of bids to give an unfair advantage?... Even professionals are losing faith in some aspects of the system. -- Mario Gabelli
  • How can you allow the trading companies to locate computers closer to exchanges and flash millions of bids to give an unfair advantage? Even professionals are losing faith in some aspects of the system. -- Mario
  • I don't mind what the opposition say of me so long as they don't tell the truth about me. But when they descend to telling the truth about me I consider that this is taking an unfair advantage. -- Mark Twain
  • As they say on my own Cape Cod, a rising tide lifts all the boats. And a partnership, by definition, serves both partners, without domination or unfair advantage. Together we have been partners in adversitylet us also be partners in prosperity. -- John F. Kennedy
  • Most people are great at absorbing information. Guerrilla marketing is needed because it gives small businesses a delightfully unfair advantage: certainty in an uncertain world, economy in a high-priced world, simplicity in a complicated world, marketing awareness in a clueless world. -- Jay Conrad Levinson
  • I've seen articles suggesting that Wal-Mart buys at prices lower than our competitors', and that this gives Wal-Mart an unfair advantage. I don't believe it... What we hear is concern that in some circumstances, Wal-Mart may actually be paying more than our competitors. -- S. Robson Walton
  • Trust means "I know that you will not-deliberately or accidentally, consciously or unconsciously-take unfair advantage of me." It means "I can put my situation at the moment, my status and self-esteem in the group, our relationship, my job, my career, even my life in your hands with complete confidence." -- Douglas McGregor
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  • If an athlete takes a shortcut - literally, for example, by running a street that shortens the marathon route by a quarter mile - he or she doesn't have an insurmountable advantage. But it's an unfair advantage, and in a field of equally matched athletes, it's more than enough to make a difference. -- Don Kardong
  • In life's journey, having the ability to predict the future gives us an unfair advantage. If we can understand the laws of cause and effect, anyone can predict the future. What we do today leads us to tomorrow's destination.Why does this simple truth seem to be difficult for most people to understand? -- Celso Cukierkorn
  • The United States has an unfair advantage, as most of the popular cloud services, search engines, computer and mobile operating systems or web browsers are made by U.S. companies. When the rest of the world uses the net, they are effectively using U.S.-based services, making them a legal target for U.S. intelligence. -- Mikko Hypponen
  • In a flash order transaction, buy or sell orders are shown to a collection of high-frequency traders for just 30 milliseconds before they are routed to everyone else. They are widely considered to give the few investors with access to the technology an unfair advantage, even by some of the marketplaces that offer the flash orders for a fee. -- Charles Duhigg
  • In 'Unfair Advantage: The Power of Financial Education' and 'Why A Students Work for C Students,' I reveal the secrets of the wealthy and what schools will never teach you about money. -- Robert Kiyosaki
  • WTO is not the forum for labour standards. Next, the U.S. will argue the time zone difference is an unfair competitive advantage enjoyed by India that enables our software engineers to work while the Americans sleep. -- Jairam Ramesh
  • The American people are screaming out saying it's unfair that the wealthiest, the largest corporations who can afford the best attorneys, the best accountants, take advantage of these special tax treatments that the lobbyists have, along with lawmakers, have cooked in the books here. -- David Plouffe
  • Creativity may well be the last legal unfair competitive advantage we can take to run over the competition. -- David Trott
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