Sentences with phrase «competing with the big boys of»

While Ireland appeared to be performing minor miracles by competing with the big boys of international football, some pundits (primarily Dunphy) believed the creative players were being made redundant by the use of the long ball.
Saucy Dates needs to up their game and do some major tweaking if they want to compete with the big boys of NSA dating sites and draw in more people looking for a hot date.
With the GT12, Aston Martin takes a new step in its quest to compete with the big boys of the industry.
Now, though, Milestone are back with another original IP and while it's unlikely Gravel is going to be competing with the big boys of the genre it's a surprisingly robust and enjoyable arcade racer that revels in letting you scream around corners.

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Recent subjects of her columns include «Leaning In Can Be Uncomfortable» and «How a Startup Can Compete With the Big Boys for Talent.»
Its a colossal amount of money but if we want to compete with the big boys that is what is necessary.
The team looks very good, light on the defensive side of midfield and a slow with Per in defense but in general if we can avoid injuries, and show that we can compete with the big boys, we can have a good season.
well we might not compete with the big boys but at least we have a team full of nice gentleman.
Not from a financial position, as Arsenal were just starting to compete with the big boys, but in terms of the quality of our manager.
With the emergence of coquelin and with ospina's composure and assurances in goal our team seems now able to compete with the big boys which is evident in our games against Liverpool, Everton, and the Manchester clWith the emergence of coquelin and with ospina's composure and assurances in goal our team seems now able to compete with the big boys which is evident in our games against Liverpool, Everton, and the Manchester clwith ospina's composure and assurances in goal our team seems now able to compete with the big boys which is evident in our games against Liverpool, Everton, and the Manchester clwith the big boys which is evident in our games against Liverpool, Everton, and the Manchester clubs.
it's time for this club to put it's money where it's mouth is... no more half measures, no more settling, no more making money hand - over-fist with little to show for it, no more excuses and no more hiding behind the idea that this is «small» club that can't compete with the «big boys»... the only real difference between them and us is what the manager demands and what the owner is willing to give... we play in the League with the richest tv contract in Europe, we have one of the largest home venues with some of the highest ticket prices on the continent, we have several major corporate sponsors, we have one of the largest fan bases in the World whom purchase a ridiculous amount of merchandise, we rake in coin on tour each and every preseason and we have banked countless millions from qualifying for and participating in various competitions at home and abroad
The trap holding Arsenal back from progressing and walking / competing with the big boy clubs is primarily a systemic fault of the Club owners and the Board.
Loads of us say we want to compete with the big boys, not just in the league but in Europe.
Arsenal have the quality to compete with the big boys and now the players have the belief that we can beat anyone, while the boss is happy to adapt his tactics after years of stubbornly sticking with his attacking ideal.
Look it simple if Arsenal are to compete with the big boys we need Top Top Class players not run of the mill players.
A lot of money was spent but at some point to play with the big boys you got ta grow a pair and spend the money to build a team that can compete on every level.
We have a host of Teams making the move from the Suburbs College / Prep League (in Highland Park) and looking to finally compete with the big boys after years of dominating up north..
We were told that the Emirates stadium was supposed to help us compete with the big boys in the transfer market, but so far it seems we are even struggling to outbid the likes of Hamburg and Napoli.
This 50p per seat increase your talking of is peanuts when you consider that every year the seat price goes up on average of about # 2.50 added to the players we sell and all the other revenue that comes in, given that players are an investment in winning trophies and therefor increasing revenue and pushing the brand globally wich again is a huge source of revenue, # 500» 000 is peanuts and the real financial world is not the real football world the two operate in in somewhat different ways regarding this issue and this is why we will never compete with the big boys and win anything of note again.
Are these the kind of organizational decisions that even suggest that this club has any intent on competing with the big boys in the coming years?
re Levy - with his handling of wages and funds we r lucky to have him, he has sorted us right out and we have performed miracles to compete with the big boys, like buying or building a house these tings take time... re HR — like him or not, his record is impressive and he can get moody / unwanted players performing well, we currently have a world class forward doin the damage and HR knows that if he stays or goes he will still be pivotal for us this year.
The English keeper is deserving of the ranks when United return to compete with the big boys next season.
They are one of the big boys that we were told we would be competing with when moving to the Emirates.
A hobbled sci - fi thriller that cobbles together various disparate mythologies, the independently produced Fading of the Cries clearly doesn't have the money to compete with the genre big boys, but it also lacks an imagination in presentation or execution that might enable it to escape the downward pull of its limitations.
While it may have been done with the best of intentions — to give credit to talented women — might it not seem a little patronising to put them in a different category, as if they can't compete with the big boys?
If you really want to compete with the big boys, however, and have hopes of selling a lot of books, it may be worth hiring someone to handle your cover art, creating something with a professional look that you could easily imagine seeing in a brick - and - mortar bookstore.
To compete with the dollars spent on advertising by the big boys, and to stand out from the thousands of new titles published every day, an author needs to get to grips with marketing.
Find out of the Ascend P6 could compete with the big boys in this full review.
There's been no shortage of Internet rumors that Valve, most famous for not making Half - Life 3 yet, would eventually create their own hardware for consumers to compete with the big boys, alth...
Toss in style variations that alter combo potential via new regular and special attacks and you've got a lot of information to take onboard, thus if you really want to compete with the big boys online spending time in the practice room is a must.
Even local developers are making games for US audiences and that really pisses me off so much, not because of nationalism, I have no quarrel with any country and I know they do it to play it «safe», but the idea of simply missing the chance to develop your own market because you want to play with the «big boys» is not only stupid from a marketing point of view, it's downright dangerous, you CA N'T compete with monster - like comapnies unless you are big enough yourself, you are just gonna get swallowed and turned into another subsidiary for EA before you get to make anything that's worth remembering, and worse, before you make anything that makes you happy as a developer.
Amongst the veritable smorgasbord of AAA titles that occupy todays modern video game market, it's refreshing to see that indie developers are still doing their best to compete with the money infused big boys.
It's not that Halo can't compete with the big boys; it's just that the landscape is completely different, and out of Halo's comfort zone.
Shows like this may affirm that others can compete with the big boys on their own terms — or probe how their experience has changed the rules of the game.
The FIT program just couldn't keep up with the pace of technological change and learning in the industry, and since the solar and wind industry in Ontario is now well established, it was time to abandon the rich premiums that came with the FIT and make the big boys of renewable energy compete for Ontario's business.
It was a bold move for the gaming brand to launch a smartphone of its own, but it's managed to pull something out of the hat to compete with the big boys.
2016 was a very important year for Google and they discontinued the Nexus series and came out with a smartphone of their own named as GOOGLE PIXEL and PIXEL XL, a really great phone to be competed with big boys like Samsung galaxy and iPhone 7 plus, Pixel XL has pretty much the same specs and design like iPhone 7 with a better camera than iPhone 7 plus and GS 7 Edge with 12.3 megapixel with a wide lens, its splash and dust prof the metallic body adds elegance to the body, Google Pixel XL is actually a real treat for the people who liked the design of iPhone 7 plus but wanted to stick with the android OS.
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