significant advantage

collocation in English

meaningsofsignificantandadvantage

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significant
adjective
uk
/sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kənt/
us
/sɪɡˈnɪf.ə.kənt/
important ...
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advantage
noun
uk
/ədˈvɑːn.tɪdʒ/
us
/ədˈvæn.t̬ɪdʒ/
a condition giving a greater chance ...
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(Definition ofsignificantandadvantagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The parametric nature of modes in pprograms is shown to be asignificantadvantagewith respect to these aspects.
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Asignificantadvantageof the local methods is that they are less computationally demanding and are more flexible.
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This eliminates thesignificantadvantageof inductively heated plasma generators, namely generating pure plasmas for catalytic investigations, for example.
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Theirsignificantadvantageis that parsers described in this style are directly executable.
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It was evident from the direct observations that the initiator of an attack often experienced asignificantadvantage.
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However, a set of smaller equations has asignificantadvantage.
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As we have already indicated, we regard the fact that the programmer does not supply kind information explicitly as asignificantadvantageof the system.
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The judges do have onesignificantadvantageover the umpires.
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There was asignificantadvantagefor the deductive g roup.
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In prototype situations where the grammar is often changed, they provide asignificantadvantage.
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For manipulations and transformations in which this homogeneity of data is important, this model has asignificantadvantage.
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This gives them asignificantadvantageover the small homes which have traditionally characterised the sector.
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The emergence of internal machinery capable of representing the simplest transformations between different positions of an object in space provides anothersignificantadvantage.
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These agents might have asignificantadvantagewith respect to pharmacokinetics and minimisation of side effects.
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There is asignificantadvantage, in ease of correct implementation and readability, in a style of optimization that uses rewriting by structural induction.
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The procedure sketched above does not take asignificantadvantageof sequential evaluation of boolean connectors.
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In verbal ability also, only children showed a modest, butsignificantadvantageover those from two-child families.
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In both cases, the actor who controls the agenda has asignificantadvantageover the actor who faces a proposal.
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Besides decreased dimension, the parameterization yields anothersignificantadvantage: at some kinematic singularities a continuous inverse kinematic solution can be obtained.
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