Sentences with phrase «flying under the radar in»

Although the company has been around for nearly 70 years, Spring Glen Fresh Foods has flown under the radar in the fresh refrigerated foods industry.
They won't have the luxury of flying under the radar in 2015 but they will be up to the task..
The Mechanic, as he's known to golf fans, can count 20 European Tour victories to his name, but has flown under the radar in the States until the last few years.
The compound strikes at a new, single target that has long flown under the radar in Alzheimer's drug development.
This powerful substance, made by honeybees, has been around for centuries yet flown under the radar in modern times, where (often harsh) acids and retinols are touted as the best skin - smoothing ingredients.
Fat rather flies under the radar in that regard.
This fast - growing shoe brand — founded by Tim Brown, an ex-football player from New Zealand, and Joey Zwillinger, a San Francisco - based biotech engineer — flies under the radar in fashion circles.
The fact that the film turned out to be one of the real breakouts, despite flying under the radar in the weeks leading up to the festival, was not surprising for Bernard.
A significant number of amendments focused on the bill's highly qualified teacher provisions, which have flown under the radar in light of more dramatic changes to the legislation's accountability components.
Besides its bigger wheels, larger lower intakes, a tasteful rear spoiler and some aluminum trim, the SQ5 alterations on the outside are minimal, enabling one to fly under the radar in this 354 - horsepower performance hauler.
That kind of money might fly well in Eastern Europe, where there is not a ton of competition, but this is normally why the company flies under the radar in North America.
This is the best time to influence a dog's behavior and nip small problems that may be flying under the radar in the bud.
Today however we're going to discuss a genre that likes to fly under the radar in a manner of speaking.
Having attained international success in the 1980s and»90s, Sandy Skoglund has flown under the radar in recent years.
This was truly an impressive survey by the Argentinian - born, London - based artist, whose aesthetics fly under the radar in such an amazing way.
Ethereum classic, which has flown under the radar in recent weeks, has slowly climbed back to $ 16, but it remains stuck at 11th in the rankings.
Since its announcement in January, Asus» Zenfone 3 Zoom has flown under the radar in North America, as many mid-range Android devices often do.
Ethereum has flown under the radar in recent weeks as infighting broke out in the bitcoin community.

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One of the skills that tends to fly under the radar is having the ability to negotiate, which is very important when it comes to internet marketing and just about every other area of life, too, in one way or another.
So don't let quizzes fly under your radar any longer; try using them in your marketing strategy to see just how far your brand can get.
Namely, that the cryptocurrencies don't reveal the name of their holders in the way a credit card statement might — making it easier for illegal transactions to fly under the radar.
The logic: With Auburn, Alabama, and Georgia all garnering national attention out of the SEC, LSU has somehow flown under the radar as one of the strongest teams in the country.
So in 2010, when Jay Klein decided to start selling a natural, aspertame - free chewing gum, he knew he'd had to spend some serious time flying under the proverbial radar.
Gifting «appreciated assets» — stocks, bonds or mutual fund shares that you've held for more than one year and that have increased in value — to charity often flies under the radar due to the popularity of cash donations.
Coin of the day: Reddcoin (RDD)-- a sleeper — most widely used social network coin in the world — flying under the radar since 2014.
A market guru that inspired one of the stock screening models we use at Validea, Joseph Piotroski was a trailblazer in the realm of quantitative investing, although he flew largely under the investing world radar.
Some of these ETFs have seen multifold increases in assets under management, but they may still be flying under the radar of most investors.
Unfortunately for the band, a combination of issues at their label and having a sound that doesn't easily fit into a marketing strategy, led the record to fly under the radar, and it saw only a limit impact in terms of sales.
From there, unannounced, two helicopters fly in under the radar to the Boston suburb where the terrorists are holed up.
But starting in 2010 under President Obama and as recently as September 2017 under President Trump, the United States government has done something that's flown under the radar of many activists fighting to end child slavery: intentionally ignored its own law.
«We fly under the radar; we're not in this business for our own glorification, we do this to help other people, which in turn helps us.»
These 4 ingredients are still flying under the radar, so you may not even realize you can find them in skincare.
In the States, shandies and radlers have largely flown under the radar.
The fact that nobody has linked us to him in ages tells me that this might be who Wenger moves for — a signing that flies under the radar.
Woods» latest comeback has remarkably flown a bit under the radar, relatively speaking in Tiger terms.
Team Lazarov is sort of flying under the radar right now which is certainly odd for a Team that has more Championships amongst them than any other Team in the Co-Ed League.
What I am saying in effect is that if we need someone who is massively qualified but but has but has been flying under the radar to replace AW, then Eusebio is definitely the man.
Well, besides having the best mascot in all of college football, the Gophers are a team flying under the radar.
Those moves obviously have given our talented players that have flown under the radar for so long the extra confidence in playing up to the potential that we have long since known they were capable of.
In the weeks following their upset loss to Arizona State, the Huskies have been flying slightly under the radar.
Sato was one of those who flew a bit under the radar all month, even though he qualified right up there in fourth.
To me it's a spirit, in a sense, that Boise was always a program that would fly under the radar nationally, but in the Boise area, there was a very strong group of fans and boosters that really were, through thick and thin, connected to Boise State.
Langford feels like he's flying under the radar a bit this summer, but this is still one of the most coveted prospects in the senior class.
This season, Gregg Marshall and company believed their 28 - 4 record would earn them a No. 4 or No. 5 seed, which would put them in position to both fly under the radar and make a run back to the tournament's second weekend.
One of the benefits of working in a tiny NBA market is that you can fly under the radar when things go south.
I think this team is sort of flying under the radar considering where it is in the Standings and how much success they have had early on this Season.
Captain Josh and co. flew under the radar for much of the season, thanks in large part to a Week 1 Loss but they have been on an absolute tear since then..
Team Holstein comes in at # 4 this week and they are flying under the radar a bit, but that is likely going to change soon.
They might have flown a bit under the radar in the Regular Season for a couple of reasons: 1) Mostly a Rookie squad and 2) they played a double header in the last week of the Season and didn't have many of their regulars..
The Defending Champs Deerbrook Limo come in flying under the radar which is just how they like it..
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