Sentences with phrase «edge over its peers»

Technology companies are increasingly investing in technologies that will give them an edge over their peers.
It has always had an edge over its peers and competitors from the time it was launched.

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The point is that investors with just a few stocks tend to know those companies better, and that gives them an edge over their more diversified peers.
The turnaround is in part due to policy initiatives such as debt - for - equity swaps that helped the largest banks deal with rising debt loads, and a widespread crackdown by the government on shadow banking that has given them an edge over smaller peers.
I met an out - of - state volunteer as we were both peering over the edge of what was left of the US 90 bridge in Biloxi.
Or failing that and not wanting to become unstoppable, glacier - hopping alpinists, they can hike with their kids up to the glacier overlooks and yell at them when they peer over the edge of the overlooks.
A child that is frightened of heights should not be forced to peer over the edge of a tall structure; a child that is terrified of clowns should not be coaxed into posing for a picture with one.
I peered over the edge and an image flashed before my eyes: my infant and I splayed on the ground below.
But for once, those lawmakers were fully united, if only around their sadness and frustration at being stuck in Washington in a holiday week, peering over the edge of the fiscal abyss.
Giddy just to be here, they scramble atop a cluster of ancient volcanic boulders to peer over the edge of a vast camouflage green overlook.
It forces us to find our edge, peer over it, respect it, but always be pushing that edge forward.
Anyone else peering over the edge of the end of this week like....
A new study reveals why men with beards and tattoos have dating edge over their clean - shaven peers.
** A quad Axel entails an extra half turn over its other quad peers and a forward edge takeoff, which greatly ups the difficulty.
When standing on a high bridge you only feel the drop beneath you when you peer over the edge and with Wiseman you only struggle with the length when you keep an eye on the time.
Instead, it carefully stands at the edges, and simply lets you peer over the edge, breathlessly seeing for yourself the terrifying depths of Chris's fears.
The trend threatens to erase the performance edge Indiana's charter schools have enjoyed over their public and charter school peers in other states, according to David Harris, CEO of The Mind Trust, an education reform group based in Indianapolis.
Leaning forward over the riverbank, she peered along the edge to make sure there wasn't a crocodile waiting to ambush her.
Just as studies have shown that value investing holds a slight edge over growth investing over the long haul, fundamental investing has shown an ability to outperform its traditional cap - weighted peers, although that history is not long once you throw out back - testing (results «proven» by looking backward and seeing how the strategy might have performed had it existed years ago).
The point is that investors with just a few stocks tend to know those companies better, and that gives them an edge over their more diversified peers.
Just like the popularised thunder shirt that helps to calm cats and dogs who suffer from anxiety and panic attacks, these three pieces work to protect your Fido, while at the same time giving him a stylish edge over his furry peers.
As I peered over the edge of the blanket to check out this new resident, I heard a tiny squeal and saw a little bundle wiggling under a blanket in the kennel.
Hike to its volcano's rim and peer over the edge into the crater's incredible gigantic hole (over 3 km wide).
I peered over the edge and sighed at the lush landscape of verdant highlands almost 800 feet below; a magnificent view of coconut palms, rubber trees -LSB-...]
I peered over the edge and sighed at the lush landscape of verdant highlands almost 800 feet below; a magnificent view of coconut palms, rubber trees and coffee plantations stretched for miles amidst majestic karsts.
Return to the mainland and travel to the town of Masaya, home to a bustling open - air handicrafts market, followed by a visit to the active Masaya Volcano, where you can peer over the edge of a lava - filled crater.
Here you can peer over the escarpment's edge.
Peer over the edge and observe marsh mugger crocodiles and various birds that frolic on the marshy riverbanks.
The short climb to the to and peering over the edge as you reach the top seeing Machu Picchu for the first time makes all the hard work getting there more then worth it.
Edging along the rafters that link Gotham City's rain - stricken rooftops in Arkham Knight — the studio's latest adaptation of Bob Kane's vigilante, and alleged final act in its trilogy — games ™ peers out over the conurbation as it stretches for miles into..
AC: When I get really interested in a subject, I have an annoying tendency of always wanting to take it to its absolute edge; an edge that I can peer over to see whether there's any definition.
In one gallery you come upon chest - high black granite - faced cubes; peering over the edges you discover interiors, made of cast resin, resembling sections of muddy earth and root - lined holes in the ground.
It is an opportunity to learn from leaders in the field, network with peers, and discuss cutting edge research and techniques over four days filled with educational and professional development activities.
As a result, they tend to spend more time onlooking (watching other children without joining) and hovering on the edge of social groups.8, 11 There is some evidence to suggest that young depressive children also experience social impairment.12 For example, children who display greater depressive symptoms are more likely to be rejected by peers.10 Moreover, deficits in social skills (e.g., social participation, leadership) and peer victimization predict depressive symptoms in childhood.13, 14 There is also substantial longitudinal evidence linking social withdrawal in childhood with the later development of more significant internalizing problems.15, 16,17 For example, Katz and colleagues18 followed over 700 children from early childhood to young adulthood and described a pathway linking social withdrawal at age 5 years — to social difficulties with peers at age 15 years — to diagnoses of depression at age 20 years.
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