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It'd be an unfair advantage.
这会造成对他人的不公平优势。
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This process could potentially give an unfair advantage to one candidate over another.
这一过程可能会给候选人带来不公平的优势。
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Commission overrides give established carriers an unfair advantage.
超额佣金使老牌运输公司得到了不应得的好处。
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They had been given an unfair advantage.
他们得到了不公正的好处。
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That Oxbridge graduates start with an unfair advantage in the employment market.
认为牛津,合格的毕业生一开始就在就业市场上具有不公平的优势。
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They also may gain an unfair advantage over less charming colleagues, the researchers suggest, which may hinder a meritocracy.
两位研究者暗示,这些员工还会比魅力较弱的员工获得不公平的优势,这可能会阻碍唯才是举。
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They also may gain an unfair advantage over less charming colleagues, the researchers suggest, which may hinder a meritocracy。
两位研究者暗示,这些员工还会比魅力较弱的员工获得不公平的优势,这可能会阻碍唯才是举。
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In fact, some sports organizations think that caffeine gives athletes an unfair advantage and have placed limits on its consumption.
实际上,运动组织认为咖啡因会让运动员更加兴奋,因此会限制运动员的咖啡因摄入量。
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Democrats in Congress have led an increasingly vocal campaign accusing China of controlling its currency to gain an unfair advantage over its competitors.
国会民主党人领导了一个规模日增的声援活动,指责中国操纵货币以获得一种对竞争对手不公平的优势。
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One student, who did not want to be named, said: "Some people didn't realise they had the answers and were angry that others had been given an unfair advantage."
一名不想被公开姓名的学生说:「有人不晓得自己有答案,对其他人佔便宜感到生气。