Citations:minus advantage


 * 1975, Owen Sela, The Bengali Inheritance (page 194)
 * Koo answered as blandly as he had done before and Winston felt that not only was he getting nowhere, but that he was at a minus advantage. Desperately he tried to think of a way to break the deadlock.
 * 1991, Roger Boar, Crooks, Crime and Corruption (page 504)
 * A CIA man told journalists: 'From 1944 to 1951, the entire Western intelligence effort, which was pretty big, was what you might call a minus advantage. We'd have been better off doing nothing.'