1.   Banks and some lawmakers have long complained that Fannie and Freddie get hidden government subsidies that give them an unfair edge over other financial companies.

2.   Banks and some lawmakers have complained for years that Fannie and Freddie get hidden government subsidies that give them an unfair edge over other financial companies.

3.   A PUC staffer said that even if TXU did not profit directly from its actions, they could lead to an unfair competitive edge for the company.

4.   Clinton said the bill is also flawed because it maintains an unfair edge for truckers.

5.   Data companies said they were not trying to give anyone an unfair edge.

6.   Deacons are elected officials, but Carter denied that his political experience gave him an unfair edge.

7.   Experts easily cite other examples of how students are increasingly employing their computers and other electronics to gain an unfair edge.

8.   He had a way of whining about officiating and suggesting that an occasional foe was being given an unfair edge, and that bothered some college basketball people.

9.   Klein said Microsoft was not only trying to gain an unfair edge in the browser market itself.

10.   Only days earlier, LaRock had been taking questions from the same journalists, and some worried that his insider status would give him an unfair edge.

a. + edge >>共 833
competitive 7.35%
slight 4.75%
northern 4.33%
rough 3.13%
sharp 3.11%
southern 2.92%
eastern 2.92%
western 2.74%
outer 2.32%
hard 2.11%
unfair 0.77%
unfair + n. >>共 307
advantage 17.80%
competition 10.77%
labor 7.13%
trade 6.53%
treatment 4.96%
dismissal 3.24%
practice 2.93%
trial 2.38%
burden 2.23%
business 1.87%
edge 1.67%
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