Sentences with phrase «actually work to the advantage»

But here at Inc. we've already assured them that you can be taken seriously as a bright young thing as an entrepreneur — in fact, research and anecdotal evidence suggests youth can actually work to your advantage.
There's a difference in texture, of course, from freezing, but sometimes this actually works to your advantage.
This crew is going to continue to fly under the radar as they got off to a slow start but that should actually work to their advantage.
That said, none of Kane, Sanchez, Wanyama played a full 90 and we have Aurier and Winks at least to rotate in so as they have a much thinner squad, I think it may actually work to our advantage.
You never know when potty emergencies while shopping may actually work to your advantage.
Moore's typically prickly demeanor, often cited by her detractors as her biggest liability as an actress, actually works to her advantage here, as she unearths the voracious ambition in Jordan's soul.
One might think that a sense of claustrophobia might actually work to the advantage of a murder mystery, but by making his movie beautiful, Branagh serves another purpose.
Nearly all companies make sure the choices include some high quality mutual funds that are suitable for retirement savings, and it may actually work to your advantage to be able to focus on a narrower range of choices.
Lack of energy; sleepiness for several days - This will actually work to your advantage since you want to keep your dog quiet during his convalescence.
But it actually works to your advantage.

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The takeaway for the youthful entrepreneur is positive — your projected potential can work to your advantage and may actually be preferred to the sure (but less sexy) feats of the established older player.
In some cases, they can actually work out to the borrower's advantage.
It is actually a travelling breastmilk storage system that travelling moms can take advantage of if they are travelling long distances from work to home.
Ironically, the speed with which these stories brew up can actually work to advocacy organizations» advantage.
«I actually do think that this concept would work to the advantage, stangely enough, of these perceptions,» Paterson told attorney and commentator Ron Kuby, who was standing in for John Gambling on WOR.
If the public understood more transparently how the corrupting influence of patronage actually works, how the power system turns everything to its own advantage, and how the genuine objectives of democratic elections are so readily thwarted, a lot of these unedifying practices would have to be curbed.
Dr. Alfredo Dubra: The work in Vivek's lab is very synergistic and collaborative with ours and one of the main examples is the fact that since we can now see blood vessels and capillaries noninvasively in humans, we can now take advantage of some of the really advanced mathematical tools developed by Vivek and his team to actually quantify those blood vessels and have the shape in three dimensions.
Contrary to what «activist scientists,» political figures, and media outlets have told the pubic, Idso told CPAC attendees, higher levels of carbon dioxide actually will work to the advantage of future generations.
While ideally the time change works to my advantage since I prefer to take photos first thing in the morning, the reality has been I've been running too late the last couple of weeks for it to actually happen.
Dating sites are obviously hard work to put together and actually use to your own advantage — after all, how easy can it be to make these decisions and actually find love online?
We've worked very hard to create a matching algorithm that members can actually use, benefit from and work to their advantage.
«And, actually, having people think that you're ugly can work to your advantage
This actually works to the film's advantage, however.
Binder actually wrote the script in order to give a comedic role to actress Joan Allen (The Bourne Supremacy, The Notebook), with whom he worked with on the film, The Contender, and she takes full advantage of the opportunity to excel.
The only scenes that work happen to involve a good actor, Mekhi Phifer (8 Mile, Clockers), who actually manages to take trite dialogue and silly romantic elements and make them work to his advantage.
JR: I think it's actually an advantage to have two heads working.
Derivative can actually work to a film's advantage in the international marketplace, but the early signs don't say so here: in the two biggest territories, Mexico ($ 2.7 m) and Russia ($ 2.1 m), it did nowhere near as well as Oz: The Great and Powerful ($ 5.2 m / $ 14.6 m respectively).
I firmly believe that their pathological blind hatred of any Indie writer, be they a first timer or one who enjoys moderate success with their books, actually works to the writer's advantage.
That's not out of the realm of possibility and may actually work to the platform's advantage.
But it'll be difficult for them to actually use that advantage in the digital arena, as I imagine working out the royalties on top of properly digitizing all those old comics would take a lot of time and resources on the publishers» parts.
I now contribute more than that to my savings, while still working on mostly debt, but the biggest advantage has been actually having money there when I need it — when needing to get a deposit on an apartment, pay an insurance deductible, go to the doctor etc..
The advantage to working with somebody like me though is that quite often I can actually get you a better deal and a better rate than you can get through the branches.
«Cats can be sensitive to some active ingredients, so a product that works well on dogs could actually be lethal on cats,» says Fiona Rey, senior brand manager for Advantage products at Bayer.
note that the long delay in GTA actually worked to it's advantage.
As I noted, the scientists working in the trenches would actually welcome this, as the problem has been one of upper management taking advantage of their position to thwart the existing executive orders and a lack of process adopted within Agencies at the upper levels.
If you can make yourself stand out (besides actually showing up), that will always work to your advantage.
That's actually part of a direction where the firm is going is we're trying to set ourselves up for the next 25 years of trying to really focus on higher - end, higher - value work and trying also to take advantage of the automation that's possible in the lower - end work so that we can profit from that.
This decision of the Court of Appeal confirms that employers should beware when drafting contracts as on numerous occasions, the ET has looked behind the contract to ascertain exactly what the person carrying out the work is actually doing and if in reality the requirement is for personal service, if the company exerts control over the person, if the person receives pay slips even though they submit invoices and have signed an agreement which imposes restrictive covenants, then even ifthe person carrying out the work has agreed to label of «self - employed», submits VAT returns, is taxed as self - employed and claims tax advantages it is likely that the ET will find that the person is a worker and will be entitled to holiday pay and various other advantages not enjoyed by the self employed.
Many of our clients ask our lawyers whether or not they must attempt going back to work after they have actually been rejected Long - term Impairment Benefits, refuted Revenue Substitute Perks, denied CPP Handicap Advantages, or are merely recuperating from a major injury caused by an accident; auto, bike or fall.
It'll take advantage of new Dolby sound processing tech, but you shouldn't actually notice that — it just means it's supposed to work a bit better.
The built - in low light mode takes advantage of the Pixelmaster software to allow for up to 400 % brighter photos, and while it does work, the images are of a lower resolution, and the increase in light actually makes the digital noise even more visible.
In some cases, they can actually work out to the borrower's advantage.
Mary Kay Irving: Sellers actually have a little bit of an advantage in this market currently because we have such a low inventory with the economic downturn, people had been holding off on selling and so right now because of the low interest rates we have a lot of buyers but not enough inventory, not enough property for them, so it's a great time for sellers and my recommendations for them would also be to hire an agent but to make sure that they get a pre-listing inspection done and so that they are not caught by any surprises of work that needs to be done and that the buyers will be asking them to do and also that they make sure, if they've got, money is available to look into getting a consultation from a stager, a professional stager, at the very least they need to be making sure everything is de-cluttered and arranged properly, so sellers who do hire a professional stager actually sell their homes much more quickly and for a higher price, for higher final sale price, so it's in their best interest to actually hire a stager.
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