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give an edge to



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It’s unknown how these voters cast their ballots, but the Democratic advantage appears to give an edge to supporters of Proposition 50, which needs to be passed by a simple majority to be enacted.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 22, 2025

“In addition, this shift favors companies with bigger, proprietary data sets which can give an edge to more established companies.”

From New York Times May 31, 2023

A source in Meloni's cabinet office told Reuters at the time the comment indicated the government was diffident towards Orcel given the failed negotiations - which may give an edge to Banco BPM.

From Reuters Jan. 18, 2023

That could encourage candidates to spend most of their time there, and give an edge to better-funded candidates.

From Washington Times Dec. 1, 2022

Not even the sting of poverty to whet appetite and give an edge to bodily hunger.

From The Far Horizon by Malet, Lucas




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