Sentences with phrase «less than some of the competition»

Fiat's warranty is four years and 50,000 miles, which is a little less than some of the competition, but the 500 wins back lost points in style.
The rear seat is nicely contoured, and two adults should be comfortable, though rear headroom is still less than some of the competition.
So long as Wells Fargo maintains its ability to finance loans at a cost less than that of the competition, it has a durable competitive advantage that is unmatched.
Still, for those aching to race on open courses or jump around in dirt tracks around the world, Gravel is right up your alley, and for slightly less than some of the competition ($ 49.99 USD) to boot.

Not exact matches

In any case, she suggests, the SBA's role in the American economy is statistically insignificant — less than 1 percent of all businesses receive SBA loans each year — yet constitutes unfair competition to businesses that don't need such help and a potentially huge liability to taxpayers should the economy tank.
While fracking typically consumes less water than farming or residential uses, the exploration method is increasing competition for the precious resource, driving up the price of water and burdening already depleted aquifers and rivers in certain drought - stricken stretches.
Pros: Great battery, excellent connectivity, good sound, less pricey than some of the competition, easy to pair
Great battery, excellent connectivity, good sound, less pricey than some of the competition, easy to pair
By studying thousands of bronze - medal fights at international judo competitions, they found women less prone than men to «psychological momentum.»
Baby Jogger's woes had been brought about, in part, by fierce competition from lower - priced rivals selling strollers through big - box stores and discount websites for as little as $ 99, less than half the price of a Baby Jogger.
In all of the above cases the entrepreneur who is susceptible to the confirmation bias will look for information and analyze it in a way that will yield: 1) fewer competitors rather than more, because it increases the viability of the start - up, 2) underestimation of the capabilities of the competition because stronger competitors will make life harder for the entrepreneur, 3) view of the company's product as fully addressing the needs of the customer because otherwise the start - up is at a weaker position in the marketplace, and 4) need for less resources rather than more because it generally makes raising the money easier.
Actual swimming competitions bring in less than 2 % of his income, but those medals still paid out a cool $ 1.89 million.
A combination of a drugstore company and an insurer is considered less problematic than a merger of two players in the same business, which could reduce competition and hurt consumers.
Not only it's more attractive, your post also get a higher chance of landing in the first pages in the search results since it's more specific and there's less competition for the latter phrase (a.k.a long tail keywords) than the former.
With many binary robots hitting the lower 60s or less, this program is doing way better than the rest of the competition.
But in many cases it is less a matter of creating new images than it is of recognizing a more solid foundation and criterion upon which to evaluate existing images which have long been in competition.
If you have «miracles» on the menu and prophetic utterances (i.e. competing with the psychic hotlines and HDTV), personal growth (read gospel flavoured new age narcissism) and groovy music it gives you an edge over the poor guy next door (read your competition — i.e. the small potatoes pastor who has even less than you) and you will drive a better car and be considered a man of G - d but only if you are successful (i.e. attract crowds) otherwise you are a loser whether you have a shepherd's heart or not.
Such an alternative view of students in classroom space would call for more, not less interaction, cooperation in tasks rather than competition, a dynamic give and take instead of a unilateral telling and listening.
Competition was the very essence of existence, and since the prize of competition was no less than life itself, the competition was often to the Competition was the very essence of existence, and since the prize of competition was no less than life itself, the competition was often to the competition was no less than life itself, the competition was often to the competition was often to the bitter end.
Since she wanted her customers to buy more than two bottles of sauce a year, Marie began experimenting with numerous recipes in order to find one with more flavor and less heat than the competition — in fact, one which was perfect for export to a chile - hungry U.S. market.
I used to spend my autumn weekends creating incredibly complex, competition - level apple pies, obsessing over the sweet - and - spicy balance of the filling, and decorated with no less finesse than one does a celebration cake.
The ACCC's media release notes that the interim report «reveals signs of less - than - vigorous price competition, especially between the big four banks».
When Professor Hilmer was doing his landmark work looking at our competition and consumer framework, and recommending reforms that earned a wide degree of support, I think the two major supermarket chains had less than half of the total grocery market.
This food lover's paradise featured no less than 200 wineries, breweries and sprits from around the world, 70 local restaurants plus dozens of gourmet food companies, and an exciting «Chef of the Fest Competition» where San Diego's best chefs take center stage.
So how and why is the gap not bridged????? The other important thing to remember is that in the last ten years Wenger has won NOTHING of note so his repuatation amongst the world elite players is less than it was a decade ago and there are few of them that actually WANT to play for the club now our reputation for having no ambition is paramount now rather than our repuatation for winning competitions.
The other important thing to remember is that in the last ten years Wenger has won NOTHING f note so his repuatation amongst the world elite players is less than it was a decade ago and there are few of them that actually WANT to play for the club now our repautation for having no ambition is paramount now rather than our repuatation for winning competitions.
Less competition than in summer window where a couple of teams could be mad desperate to grab him.
Walcott enjoyed one of his best campaigns in an Arsenal shirt last season, clocking up 19 goals in all competitions, but found himself predominantly benched this term with a new formation needing one less attacking players limiting him to less than 50 minutes of game time in the Premier League since the start of the new term.
Fergie maintained his youthful passion for competition & strictness to the end, and did not accept anything less than greatness from his team — you wouldn't have wanted to be singled out to be on the receiving end of his Scottish ire.
It may be easy to forget how well the England forward settled into life as an Arsenal player because the injuries have restricted him to less than 50 games in all competitions so far but I would like to remind you of the pace, power and versatility that made a lot of us prefer him to Giroud, who I personally feel is hugely underrated by Gooners everywhere.
For most of the games that Arsenal have played this season, whether in the Premier League, domestic cups or Champions League competitions, we have had to cope with a bigger injury list than our opponents, but that was not true of West ham on Wednesday and even less so for our next EPL game away to Crystal Palace.
For starters, in the PB Book of Coaching Ideals, his starting point is, overall, less than ideal.1 And specifically, its various manifestations have cost Texas in the win column at times - in particular, as HornBrain notes, against the very best competition.
And since Liverpool didn't qualify for European competition, they'll have less games to deal with than all of their closest competitors other than Chelsea.
United have won three and drawn two of their previous six meetings with City in all competitions, but anything less than a win here would give them a mountain to climb during the rest of the campaign.
Those odds suggest that Arsenal are less likely to win the title this year than they were last season, which is an indication of the increased competition.
While Lionel Messi pours the goals in against teams in bankruptcy protection, when Maradona was in Serie A even the likes of Brescia, Udinese and Cremonese had world - class players in their ranks... And no - one can argue that Messi has a far more talented team around him both at club and international level, and far less competition at club level than Maradona ever had.
But it was a nice to drive, has classic SUV styling, and at the price fully - loaded is markedly less than its competition but shares most of their features and creature comforts.
Many of us have become more savvy shoppers than we used to be, just ask the supermarkets who have had to adjust to greater competition and less loyal customers.
Since less than 2 % of high school athletes obtain college athletic scholarship, we know that most children play sports for fun, competition, and healthy activity.
I'm selfish: I don't want to face competition on my own pattern on eBay, since many of those slings go for far less than I can price mine.
At the end of the day, the EU's economic constitution is about transforming defensive trade weapons (eg tariffs, or anti-dumping duties) into common rules (say competition law) and compensations (subsidies to poorer regions who might benefit less than the single markets).
Mr. de Blasio argued everyone ought to be happy with his vision for wrangling the horses into Central Park, culling the herd of animals to less than half its current size, spending $ 25 million to convert a maintenance shed into a new stable and restricting pedicabs to the area of the park above 85th Street to reduce competition.
Treanor made his comments less than week after detailing the specifics of the Nevele plan and one day after Foxwoods withdrew its proposal to build a casino at the former Grossinger's hotel in Sullivan County, also citing possible Orange County competition.
It's nature of competition for hirings and promotions has been replaced by less than mediocrity in a stated sense of Team, meaning who likes each other.
«Ultimately you want to be supportive of someone who you believe is going to be the next speaker because ultimately this is a competition and you're in a competition to win so that ultimately you have more influence over what will be said and what will be done going forward,» explained Mosley, who like most reform letter signatories has served less than three terms in office.
The loss of trust was no less disappointing than the missed chance to enter a competition for a desired position.
Rennie: The economic challenge is of course that basically all of these kinds of biofuels are ultimately in competition with regular old gasoline that you would have to pump and for as long as oil is really, really cheap, which, you know, for most part we are sort of happily in the situation that's it is a lot less expensive than it was a couple of years ago.
By going after larger prey, not only do you get more food per kill, but you face less competition from predators who find these prey more of a challenge than you do.
Nearly 93 percent of National Football League (NFL) athletes who sustained traumatic injuries to the midfoot returned to competition less than 15 months after injury and with no statistically significant decrease in performance, according to new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
The competition, outlined in their National Bureau of Economic Research working paper, was designed to answer the question: Are persuaded innovators less capable than those who naturally gravitate to innovative activities?
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