Sentences with phrase «differently than your competition»

«We have not seen a single instance where we have been treated differently than our competition,» he said.
How you can write your book a little bit differently than the competition to attract that perfect reader.
In terms of digital magazine distribution, PressReader does things a little bit differently than their competition.
Since Nintendo loves to do things differently than the competition, I would love to see an achievement system that actually rewards players with tangible items for their efforts.
It also does a few things differently than the competition.
But it also means playing the game differently than your competition.
The other thing is what do you do differently than your competition.

Not exact matches

«By law, we could not treat the employee any differently than if she had been at work, so she was eligible for competitions,» Auld says.
«To be recognized in the scientific community, it is critical to be published,» she explains, but there is so much competition in research, «sometimes people may see their contribution to a manuscript differently than others.»
Ping Pong Piece is no more a competition than Ping Pong Post was - it's all about showcasing an item and hopefully doing so differently enough to give you lots of inspiration.
If you get a standard M5, it really wont drive any differently than the original F10 super saloon but more speed and dynamism can be had with the new Competition Package.
Your executive resume will be judged much differently than in the job markets of years past, due to intense competition and the fact that employers can be much more selective.
Obviously, an entrepreneur's mind works differently than a government bureaucrat's mind when it comes to the meaning of the word «competition».
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