Sentences with phrase «at a significant disadvantage against»

That's shy of the 9:40 smartphone average, and puts the 7X at a significant disadvantage against some other budget handsets that last considerably longer, like the Moto E4 Plus and Asus ZenFone 3 Zoom, which turned in times of nearly 15 and 17 hours, respectively.

Not exact matches

Following news from last Friday that the Ministry of Commerce is planning to impose 15 % tariff on American wine as part of its retaliation against the Trump Administration's decision last week to levy tariffs on about US$ 50 billion worth of Chinese imports, in a statement sent to dbHK today, Robert Koch, CEO of the wine institute, said: «Chinese retaliation against US wine would put our producers at a significant disadvantage in one of the most important markets in the world at a critical time,»
You are at a great disadvantage if you attempt to represent yourself when up against ICBC adjusters who have significant experience in these cases.
Both cameras have slightly larger apertures than the iPhone X's cameras, at f / 1.7, but the move away from the secondary telephoto lens means that, unlike its predecessor, the OnePlus 5T can not deliver optical zoom, putting it at a significant disadvantage when it goes up against the iPhone X.
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