Sentences with phrase «kind of competing»

I think today, when you look at both software systems just as a software, we really are kind of competing with Westlaw Next and Lexis Advance, and I think quite favorably.
«In contrast, if you look back four years ago,» DeMatteo continued, «it did not take as long for the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One to work their way into our preowned business because you had those two consoles kind of competing with each other.»
I know that, on the editor side, they were trying to pay attention to all the kind of competing products that were out there.
We're kind of competing with election week in early Nov, so it might not work out....
Alpha waves are supposed to help the brain focus when it is bombarded with all kinds of competing tasks (read: nonstop emails and phone calls).
There's a fundamental issue with all this kind of science where whenever you have these kinds of competing paradigms, almost invariably every piece of data, every piece of evidence could be interpreted from the perspective of either paradigm.
«Our teachers are creative, and they kind of compete to out - do each other,» says Principal Steve Zipkes.
This kind of competes with the Volt (although Volt has 2X's the EV range), the Ford Fusion and maybe a few other PHEV's.
The original Fisker Karma was an... interesting design from automotive legend Henrik Fisker, who wanted to start his own company making expensive luxury hybrid cars that kind of competed with Tesla.
Then I had this vision of painting an end table an olive green color that kind of competes with the headboard color and kind of compliments it.

Not exact matches

And when I say procto - parents, I mean parents who are totally into minding their kids» and everyone else's business, but don't know the first thing about effective education, or how to build the kind of self - sufficient, self - starting students that we actually do need to compete in the global marketplace.
Kotowych teaches classes and competes in Crossfit, a kind of frenetic fitness regimen that combines Olympic weightlifting and lung - busting cardio routines.
Not even Comcast can keep up that kind of spending to seriously compete with the 126 million subscribers of a joined T - Mobile / Sprint.
The internet, of course, offers all kinds of video and phone services that compete with the bread and butter of telecom and cable companies.
The Flow Cannabis Institute is the first of its kind in California, and it enables small and independent farmers to scale and compete with Big Marijuana brands.
That momentum will carry it through the following spring, when a lack of competing blockbusters will allow for the same kind of run that helped current record holder Avatar reap more than US$ 760 million in North America alone.
This is a favorite of Gates because Apple (aapl) co-founder Steve Jobs once told him it was «kind of like this journey we'd been on where we'd been competing and working together.»
In today's day and age, with so many competing distractions, this kind of focus is rare.
I had been competitively tracked from middle school to high school to college, and by going straight to law school I knew I would be competing at the same kinds of tests I'd been taking ever since I was a kid, but I could tell everyone that I was now doing it for the sake of becoming a professional adult.
And only an employee - ownership structure can truly provide the kind of service - oriented culture that can compete and win.»
Research by Retention Science took a closer look at what kinds of shoppers retailers compete so fiercely for every Thanksgiving and offered some interesting insights.
Those are the kinds of tricks buyers can expect to see more of this year, particularly in segments like pickups, where older vehicles like the F - Series are competing with newer models from GM and Chrysler.
If it succeeds, by 2020 AT&T will have reeducated 100,000 employees for new jobs with cutting - edge skills and, in the process, created the kind of nimble workforce it needs to compete in the 21st century.
In the airline industry, it means carriers don't compete aggressively (they keep fares higher and frequency of service relatively lower) in anticipation that competitors will respond in kind.
On the other hand... Wish is trying to compete with Amazon and Alibaba in their core competency, kind of like Jet.com tried before being acquired by Walmart for $ 3 billion (which likely removes Walmart from the ranks of potential Wish acquirors).
We've seen how supply management for dairy, poultry and eggs hurts a) consumers through artificially high prices; b) food processors (and the jobs they could be creating in Canada) because of their inability to compete internationally; c) exporters of all kinds looking for more international trade access, but which Canada is denied because of supply management; d) the majority of Canadian farmers (over 90 per cent)-- those who grow and produce beef, pork, grains, oilseeds, pulses, and who are not supply managed — who would also benefit from more international trade access; and finally e) most ironically, dairy farmers themselves, also prevented from exploiting international growth opportunities.
In other words, OEMs should be free to build all kinds of devices — devices with keyboards, without keyboards, with front - facing cameras, two inches, three inches, four inches — that operators should be able to compete on the strength and coverage of their network — 2G, 3G, 4G, LTE, CDMA — and that in the end, with innovation coming at every layer, it would be the consumer who would be able to benefit by getting the best device on the best network for them.
Many of the seats we can compete for can only be won by Democrats who are anti-choice, anti-labor, and pro-big bank — the kind of Democrats that aren't good for much when they always vote with Republicans.
So how do home buyers compete in this kind of market?
Bernie had said «If we were ever to leap frog our own business, the Handy Dan home improvement centres, what kind of home improvement centre store could we not compete against?»
How It's Useful: Similar to Compete, Alexa will give you an idea of the kind of traffic a competitor gets and an insight into their visitor demographics.
How It's Useful: Compete is a good tool for analyzing the kind of traffic your competitors are getting.
On the other hand, he would worry over the competing desires corporations and governments face that might lead to a kind of rational planning that does not see human persons as a whole.
Just what kind of waiver these celebrities have to sign to compete in this competition was something that was not commented on and is probably hard to imagine...
One of the phenomena most difficult for the Catholic Church to understand, as Gilfeather O'Brien points out, is how the Guatemalan cofradias (religious fratemities based on the syncretism of Roman Catholic and ancient Mayan teachings) have been unable to compete with Pentecostal groups that offer «personal transformation of the kind the Catholic Church has desired but never achieved over the centuries.»
The first explanation — that the Protestant doctrine of religious liberty led to the kind of church - state separation wherein clergymen, even while politically active, did not «compete» politically — is seen here in mirror image.
I still think a reasonable American goal might be a kind of Socratic openness to taking competing claims for truth — even or especially about the fundamental human issues — seriously as claims for truth.
He has consistently advocated a kind of post-political brand of governance that seems to assume that partisan conflicts are never reflections of genuine versus spurious disagreement, are always based upon miscommunication or ideological dogmatism, and are never the result of competing worldviews that are held with deep, thoughtful conviction and are therefore resistant to facile revision.
You become a kind of walking invalid, unable to compete or even function in your own world.
The offer of this world competes with other offers made by capitalism, by militarism, by psychology of various kinds, by health clubs, by automobiles, by beers, and so on.
Detached from the concrete habits and ideals that ground particular moral communities, empathy would not enable a person to discriminate among competing kinds of suffering.
I memorized Bible verses through «sword drill» competitions, a kind of Evangelical spelling bee in which children compete to see who can find, say, Habakkuk 3:3 the fastest.
One quick note, I like a darker caramel sauce, its a little richer in flavor and since it has to compete with the awesome flavors of the coconut and cashews we can't skimp on the right kind of caramel.
Being engaged to a Bulgarian, you get to know the best kind of feta very quickly, and no that Greek stuff does not even compete: --RRB-
The last was kind of useless, since nothing can compete caraway strong flavour
«We find this decision incredibly frustrating because it is precisely the kind of move we believe should be encouraged if we are to achieve the economies of scale required to compete with the rest of Europe,» he told government representatives.
I've been meaning to do this kind of post for my own kitchen, as everyone always asks to see it, but no way am I doing it now, NOTHING will compete with yours!
Sanchez must ask himself what kind of «circus» he has entered... I am not going to say he does not want to win trophy, but money (we have double his wages) was a big factor because, as far as competing for the highest accolades, he can just forget about that.
The heroics of Arsene Wenger no longer draws the kind of adoration it should because we believe we deserve more, even though we never had the funds to really compete until a couple of years ago.
u have to be an utterly moronic corporate lacky to try to pretend that it is some kind of achievement to win it) to be a triumph fa cup is now a second level trophy just like finishing 4th is not like winning the league... we were told that moving in to a fancy new stadium was our path to competing with the top European clubs while instead we have since moving in fallen consistently behind..
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