Sentences with phrase «keeping themselves relevant against»

Ever since its launch, Lexus has made tweaks to the IS to keep it relevant against its rivals, and the 2017 model year is no different...
Introduced for 2011, the current - gen 6 is BMW's largest, most sumptuous and most expensive convertible, and to keep it relevant against rivals, it was recently given a nip and tuck treatment for 2016.
The raid comes at a time when retailers are having a hard time keeping themselves relevant against online operators such as Amazon, Otto, Staples and the likes.
Samsung needs to provide as many compelling smartwatch use cases to keep consumers locked into its smartphone hardware, and PayPal is desperately looking for partners to keep it relevant against the threat of Apple Pay's ubiquity.

Not exact matches

Asked if PM knew of earlier complaint against Rock, PMOS said «The PM is always kept informed of relevant staffing issues.»
While the segment may not be as exciting as before, it still continues to do decent numbers and General Motors is making a new attempt to keep its D - segment sedan relevant against new competition.
In our next article, we'll offer some quick tips to help ensure you have broad and relevant coverage against IAV - S when you need it (keep in mind that a vaccine that helps protect against one strain does not always cross-protect against others).
If there is a failure to keep the area safe, or some other negligence that leads to an accident, a claim can be brought against the municipality or another relevant government body.
Keep in mind that this is not about proving criminal actions beyond any reasonable doubt or even about building a case against a client; rather it is alerting «a possibility, which is more than fanciful, that the relevant facts exist» (R vs. Da Silva 2006).
The child's attorney must consider the child's individual needs understanding that a child's various needs and interests may be in conflict and must be weighed against each other keeping in mind that the child's developmental level, including his or her sense of time, is relevant in the assessment of needs.
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