"People who are running these companies . . . are taking undue advantage of the situation, " said David Blejwas, a partner with the New York law firm of Hahn & AMP; Hessen.
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"But neither do we want any other actions to have the effect of throwing the exchange-rate system out of whack in order to gain undue advantage in international trade, " the president added.
43.
Holland barred him immediately from the " Raad van State " ( and also of the captaincy-general of the Union ) on the pretext that his appointment would give the northern provinces an undue advantage.
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Allowing Lott to take over would not only give the Mississippian an undue advantage over Nickles, but it would mean putting the Senate in the hands of someone Dole and his camp do not entirely trust, aides say.
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Further pauses followed, as the two sides hammered away at each other on issues ranging from how to broadcast the session without one camp getting undue advantage to whether the chief rival of Karadzic should be allowed to speak.
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"We need to be united at this hour so that no one can take undue advantage of the situation and harm the independence and democracy of the nation, " the king said, showing no emotion.
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"Culpable homicide is not murder if it is committed without premeditation in a sudden fight in the heat of passion upon a sudden quarrel and without the offender having taken undue advantage or acted in a cruel or unusual manner.
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He is all set to tell her his love when he realizes that he doesn't know how she feels about him, also he feels he should not take undue advantage of the freedom their parents have given them.
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Rivals like America Online and local telephone companies are making the case that high-speed Internet service should be more like long distance service and that the company providing the connection should not have a monopoly or undue advantage in providing service.
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The delays by postponements of arraignment and trial, the appeals from judgment and orders affecting the rights of the prisoner, the applications to federal courts and the appeals to the federal supreme court _ these all operate to give the prisoner an undue advantage.