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unfavorable position

n. the quality of being a competitive disadvantage [syn: inferiority]

Usage examples of "unfavorable position".

Crenshinibon would have come after him, to dominate if not to destroy, and if Kimmuriel had discovered the correct ways to block the intrusion in time, then he would have suddenly become an enemy in an unfavorable position, as opposed to now, when he, and not Crenshinibon, properly understood the situation at hand.

As a former industry leader, Ingram hated to be in such an unfavorable position.

The Lemmar Raiders had been in a fairly unfavorable position at the start.

Were I of the sort to dishonor a woman in thy unfavorable position, I do believe that I would be in risk of my longevity.

He was thinking about the possibilities, where he might land the troops if he were in command, how they would put the enemy in an unfavorable position and then move in.

The longest cruise had been eighty-eight days and thirteen hours, when one of them had managed to find itself in an unfavorable position with respect to a diffuse star and had to recede at speeds that built up to over 0.