Sentences with phrase «clearly losing ground»

It should also look at its value proposition, as it's clearly losing ground.

Not exact matches

So should we be happy that Arsenal have not lost any ground to the big spenders for a change and hope that our squad proves to have the strength and quality that the Frenchman clearly believes?
Although the U.S. is not among the 9 countries that were losing ground over this period of time, 11 other countries were moving forward at better than twice the pace of the United States, and all the other participating countries were changing at a rate similar enough to the United States to be within a range too close to be identified as clearly different.
In this case, 68 days lost is clearly substantial lost ground for students participating in the D.C. voucher program.
Any ground the Porsche loses on the straight is regained under braking and turn - in, but it's the long turn that reveals most clearly what the Porsche has in hand.
Clearly, Microsoft identified PlayStation's lack of exclusive games as an opportunity to regain lost ground in the race for console supremacy, and Microsoft has concentrated its efforts on bulking out its game library.
Clearly, the domestic cellulosic biofuel industry has struggled and indeed could be seen as losing ground.
Those anti-science cowards have not only lost their grounding in science, but clearly have also bankrupted their moral currency.»
The disparity is clearly a result of the shift in Apple's iPad launch schedule, but that doesn't change the fact that Apple is losing ground as rivals pick up the pace.
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