Lincoln's new head - up display, available on Continental and all - new Navigator, shines
brighter than the competition.
And, while it's
brighter than the competition, we preferred the slightly dimmer look of the Kindle Paperwhite's light for reading, assuming you always have the light at 100 percent.
To secure your interview slot and your opportunity to sit down and talk to your future employer, your resume needs to shine
brighter than the competition.
Not exact matches
Business - plan
competitions can yield more
than seed money for your
bright idea — they can also connect you with mentors, collaborators and investors.
He believes a lack of information about charters leads many in the traditional public school world to feel a sense of
competition rather
than teamwork, despite the shared goal of shaping children into the best,
brightest, and most successful versions of themselves.
If you do nt care about the
competition then the Slides screen will be more
than adequate because its
bright and responsive.Of course the main reason to get the myTouch Slide is for the full QWERTY keyboard.
The blocky design and
bright colors make the universe itself feel joyful at every turn, even if making soup basically means exploiting alien flora and fauna, and the
competition between companies is vicious and involves the use of violence rather
than marketing and advertising.
Stacked up against leading Android phones with OLED panels, the iPhone X proved to be
brighter, offer better white balance and viewing angles and render more natural - looking colors
than the
competition, including phones from Samsung.
Everything looks
bright, crisp and clear on the 4.5 - inch display and while the Moto G doesn't match up to the full HD offerings you get on the flagship phones, for a handset with such a low price you'll be more
than happy and it puts the
competition to shame.
While the field for finance managers and above has a
bright outlook, with a 7 percent increase by 2024 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
competition for top positions exists, with more applicants
than job openings.
As the Orlando market continues to ramp up, staying ahead of the
competition is more important
than ever, and for real estate professionals like Mickle — who aren't afraid to think outside the box — the future is looking
bright.