Sentences with phrase «fun at competitors»

It's a lighthearted playful campaign based on factual statements that pokes a little fun at our competitors.

Not exact matches

«When you are in the kitchen, you can reflect your passion in your cooking and you can tell if [the students] are having fun being in there,» said Beriau, who added that Black and her closest competitor «were totally focused and at the top of their game, and it showed through the whole competition.»
And I sure as hell hope we aren't footing his 90 - a-week to have fun at Bournmouth and talk up our competitors.
Development was not a light task for Subaru either, as they had to ensure the collaboration was a fun - to - drive package in spite of lower output when looking at such competitors as the Hyundai Genesis Coupe.
If you're cross-shopping, be sure to look at all of the top five (in sales): Honda CR - V (arguably the strongest competitor), Toyota RAV4 (reliable and with a solid hybrid offering), Nissan Rogue Sport and Rogue (three rows available, good bang for the buck), and Ford Escape (fun to drive, Sync infotainment now works well).
Agility tests were first seen at Crufts in the early 1970s and was devised to be «fun competitions designed for enjoyment by competitors, their dogs, and for appeal to spectators».
Lawyers in small law firms sometimes like to poke fun at their large - firm competitors by calling them «dinosaurs.»
It was me, Aaron Harrison, Rich Steeves, Chris DiMarco and we had that team up until ALM purchased Summit Professional Networks, which included Inside Counsel at the time; was not fun when Inside Counsel being purchased by its biggest competitor Corporate Counsel.
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