Sentences with phrase «end than most rivals»

Not exact matches

The company emerged from the 2009 financial crisis more easily than most of its peers, helped by stronger digital firepower and the weakness of lower - end rivals like J.C. Penney (jcp) and Sears.
Just a couple of years ago we spent more time on the top than any of our rivals and more than most of them put together but ended up having to see Man City lift the EPL trophy having enjoyed a late surge.
Wrong winners Under FPTP there can be cases in which a party can have the most votes but end up winning fewer seats than one or more of its rivals.
She ends up coming across a gruff marine general (Billy Bob Thornton) who secretly respects her, a rival reporter (Margot Robbie) who shows her the ropes in Kabul, a Scud - stud - like Scottish correspondent (Martin Freeman) with whom she shares a nose for danger and a bed, an Afghan official (Alfred Molina) who might be the most ill - conceived character I have seen in a film in a long, long time, and, most memorably, an Afghan concierge (Christopher Abbott) who, in his understated and devout way, may care more about her than any of them.
But as seen last night in her second - place showing in what will be a run - off for the top job, Gruel's negative campaigning against distant rival Jan Perry as well as her overall reputation for being more talk than action ended up playing into the hands of Eric Garcetti, who won the most votes last night.
Peugeot's 208 GTi by Peugeot Sport has also been a firm evo favourite for the last couple of years, offering a far more dynamic driving experience than most rivals, dominated by its rev - happy 1.6 - litre turbocharged four - cylinder engine and scalpel - like front end.
The car comes with plenty of standard equipment, but it's likely to end up costing you more than most of its rivals.
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