Sentences with phrase «catch up with the competition when»

They need to catch up with the competition when it comes to how slick the UI of the system is, and how simple it is to use.

Not exact matches

Lane's hard work pays off when he wins the 1987 world championship, but the danger of the sport catches up with him two years later, when he dies as a result of an accident during competition.
Pressured by friends to join the popular online game NERVE, Vee (Emma Roberts) decides to sign up for just one dare in what seems like harmless fun, but when she is partnered with a mysterious stranger (Dave Franco) she finds herself caught in the thrill of adrenaline - fuelled competition.
Dell's failure with the Streak series also underscores the major issue that such manufacturers face when attempting to enter the marketplace with such a heavily commoditized platform such as Android without having a proper contingency plan in place, as the competition from other manufacturers left it scrambling to catch up while never really being able to grab a foothold in the marketplace; this was also evidenced by its awkward handling of its attempt to compete in the smartphone market again in the Venue series, with one Android model and one Windows Phone model.
The report claims that Apple is in a rush to catch up with its competition at Amazon and Google when it comes to artificial intelligence.
«When you stop doing that and stop growing, that's when the competition is going to catch up with you.&raWhen you stop doing that and stop growing, that's when the competition is going to catch up with you.&rawhen the competition is going to catch up with you.»
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