51 Metaphors for advantages

The only advantage is the facility for receiving company.

The Advantages of a Reader from a methodical Discourse, are correspondent with those of the Writer.

The advantages and disadvantages are before us of having, in the glands of internal secretion, an interlocking directorate, rulers over all the varied and manifold activities of the organism.

The major advantages in the West Indies are (a) suitable climatic conditions and food supply for the animals; and (b) reasonably satisfactory climatic conditions for the staff.

The only advantage from the admiral's expedition was the deliverance of Rhode Island, abandoned by General Clinton, who, fearing an attack from the French, recalled the garrison to New York.

Current of charge per kilo, of useful lead 2 " Current of discharge per sq. meter 20 " Current of discharge per kilo, of useful lead 4.56 " The next advantage of the Montaud accumulator is the ease with which it can be taken out of its box and repaired without special tools and experience.

The advantages of small twin screws are the shorter shaft tubes and stern brackets, deeper immersion, and less exposure as compared with large screws.

Of what advantage to the South were the negroes? c. Describe the plan of the Peninsular Campaign.

N. B. I do not approve, or defend, nay, I dislike, these "United Theological Booksellers": but this utter Barrister is their best friend by attacking them so as to secure to them victory, and all the advantages of being known to have been wickedly slandered;the best shield a faulty cause can protend against the javelin of fair opposition.

Thus all the advantage of the strife is thine, Thy portion double joys, and double sorrows mine.

The chief advantages that we gained over the French, in their wars, were the consequences of our victories by land.

The main advantages of this general region are (a) a climate which promises to be reasonably satisfactory for many if not all of the primates; (b) admirable climatic conditions for investigators; (c) wholly satisfactory scientific and cultural environment for the staff of a station.

The Herdwicks knew the advantage was theirs on ground like this.

The last advantage to be discerned in habit is economy.

One great advantage of the years my sisters and myself spent at the Troy Seminary was the large number of pleasant acquaintances we made there, many of which ripened into lifelong friendships.

The ranks of these dependants were constantly being recruited by young people of noble birth, for whom the exceptional educational advantages obtainable in Florence were strong attractions.

As the wily knight scanned the handsome features of his companion, his clean-made limbs, and symmetrical figure, he thought that success must infallibly attend the production of such a fair youth at a Court where personal advantages were the first consideration.

Another advantage the red wheats possess is their comparative immunity from the attacks of mildew and fly.

From the standpoint of the government, the main advantage of this mode of assessment as compared with a tax levied directly upon the recipients of the income is the greater certainty with which it reaches the income subject to taxation.

Another supposed advantage is the effect it will have in enlisting the sympathies of the Church in behalf of the Mission at Amoy.

The only advantage gained is an increase of bulk.

'The chief advantage of London is that a man is always so near his burrow' (Meynell), iii. 379. BURSTS.

Another advantage of the Creole element, is the taste it appears to have given for French wines.

I, who know nothing of Women but from seeing Plays, can give great Guesses at the whole Structure of the fair Sex, by being innocently placed in the Pit, and insulted by the Petticoats of their Dancers; the Advantages of whose pretty Persons are a great Help to a dull Play.

The only advantage I had was a clear coast, and now that is gone.

51 Metaphors for  advantages