Sentences with phrase «heavier than all of its competition»

Not exact matches

Shaw leans on heavy competition everywhere on the field and attempts to play more guys than anyone in the country if they've earned the reps. Without last year's pack mule, Shaw and Bloomgren will be forced to lean on the fruits of that competition.
That means it's heavy (somewhere north of 3,400 lbs, depending on how much gear (tools, spares, etc.) and fuel is on board, about 700 lbs heavier than its 2WD competition), but it also means it's tough.
Unfortunately it's a bit heavier than the competition, resulting in a power - to - weight ratio of 15.7 pounds per pony.
What's more, it's heavier than much of the competition.
It's clear that the author - service arena is a place of heavy competition, but Canadian publisher Greg Ioannou is opening PubLaunch, which is the successor to a company closed now for more than two years: crowdfunding Pubslush.
That also makes it heavier than most of the competition, at 230 grams, but it's still a few grams lighter than the Kobo Aura H2O — it feels surprisingly light given its screen size, and it's much thinner than we expected.
It really feels like a competition rather than a game of chance (although there were times when we cursed an unlucky roll of the die, for sure), so the rivalry between players feels very real, unlike most waggle - heavy or chance - based party games.
Battlefield 1 split screen multi-player could have posted heavy competition to Call of Duty's split screen but apparently, EA's focus on interactivity gaming is less than we would want it.
As experienced real estate professionals we have many more than eight ways to increase your chances of landing a prize property despite heavy competition.
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