Sentences with phrase «competition is the name of the game»

Fierce competition is the name of the game.
In subsequent puppy parties, Biscuit Balance and Drop Dead Dog competitions are the name of the game.
Competition is the name of the game for economic development,» says Ed Miller, Richmond's director of economic development.

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In the absence of competition, product features take on less importance; identifying customers and making them believe in your vision are the name of the game.
As long as bringing in new industry is identified with progress, competition with other communities to entice such industries is the name of the game.
I know negativity is in fashion, but let's not kid ourselves - Arsenal are the bigger club, he'd have teammates like Ozil, Cazorla & Sanchez - household names around the world, instead of Vardy, Drinkwater & Albrighton, Leicester will not replicate the same form next year with the addition of European competition to work the squad - flying around, extra midweek game.
With 31 goals in 51 appearances in all competitions so far this season, he's putting himself on a par with the most illustrious of names in the game today and winning trophies will certainly cement his place alongside them.
His absence is sure to be felt as he is currently the club's top goalscorer with 12 goals to his name in all competitions and has scored in each of his last two games including the equaliser in the 1 - 1 draw against newly - crowned champions Chelsea at the weekend.
The striker is yet to start in the league for the Gunners, but has shown glimpses of his form returning in recent matches with three goals in his last three games in all competitions and was named in Deschamps» squad for Friday's World Cup qualifier with Sweden and friendly with Ivory Coast next week.
United sit top of the pile, undefeated with ten points and 12 goals to their name from four games; their visitors, after a positive start, winning against Stoke City and drawing away to Manchester City, are riding a four - game winless streak in all competitions.
Competition, greed and skulduggery are the name of the game if you want to eat your fill.
Both of these lessons lead to the same conclusion, that collaboration, not competition is now the name of the global science game.
As usual, many of the predicted auteur films which didn't make Fremaux's final cut for the main competition or Un Certain Regard could be fair game to turn up here, although many a notable name has been known to hold off for a higher berth premiere out of Venice.
As with the German competition, upgrades are the name of the game with the STS, which starts at $ 40,995 for six - cylinder models, rises to $ 47,495 for the V - 8, then sprints easily into the mid - $ 50,000 s and even crests $ 60,000, yet always stays a respectful step behind the equivalent BMW or Mercedes.
With your next release coming out soon, buzz is the name of the game, and it's how you stay ahead of the competition.
This why Playstation is the best in this gaming industry, not like others that only depend on their company name like Nintendo for example that only want to keep selling their devices without releasing new games, Sony on the other hand they keep pushing boundaries in terms of gameplay and visuals, they always have this forward thinking unlike the competition that like to remain in the past or just being closed minded (Nintendo / MS).
Take the stage and be heard with Activision Publishing's newly announced The Voice, a single and multiplayer singing video game based on the Emmy Award — winning music competition series of the same name.
Not everyone has been doing a particularly good job of this, and as the ranks of Android OEMs continue to swell, escalating competition might push some familiar names out of the game altogether.
For Chad Dixon, a broker associate with RE / MAX Results in Edina, Minn., figuring out the fastest, most effective way to get things done with the least amount of clicks is the name of the game when it comes to staying ahead of the competition.
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